Hootie Mack

Hootie Mack
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 1, 1993
Recorded1992–1993
Genre
LabelMCA
Producer
Bell Biv DeVoe chronology
WBBD-Bootcity!: The Remix Album
(1991)
Hootie Mack
(1993)
Bell Biv DeVoe's Greatest Hits
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic link
Robert ChristgauC+[2]

Hootie Mack is the second studio album released by R&B group, Bell Biv DeVoe. It was released through MCA Records on June 1, 1993, and featured production from the group itself and some of R&B's top producers such as Chris Stokes, L.A. Reid and Babyface. As the follow-up to the group's quadruple platinum debut album, Poison, expectations were high. Although Hootie Mack was not as successful as Poison, the album peaked at 19 on the Billboard 200 and 6 on the Top R&B Albums. Two singles made it to the charts—"Something in Your Eyes" and "Above the Rim", the former making it to 38 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album was certified gold on August 25, 1993.

Track listing

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  1. "Nickel" (Chris Stokes, Cyrus Melchor, Jacques Kennedy, Louie Carr; Jr., Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, Ronnie DeVoe) – 3:17
  2. "Above the Rim" (Rico Anderson, Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, Ronnie DeVoe, Mark Wilson) – 3:37
  3. "Lovely" (Michael Bivins, Carl Bourelly, Louie Carr, Jr., Ronnie DeVoe, Jacques Kennedy, Ricky Bell, Shonda Crable, Mark Wilson) – 3:52
  4. "Ghetto Booty" (Rico Anderson) - 3:52
  5. "Hootie Mack" (Kenyatta Williams, Louie Carr Jr., Jacques Kennedy, Michael Bivins, Ronnie DeVoe, Hamilton Bohannon) – 4:08
  6. "From the Back" (Bret Mazur, Richard Wolf, Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, Ronnie DeVoe, Shonda Crable, Richard Wolf) – 3:52
  7. "Show Me the Way" (Jay Wright, Anthony Velazquez, Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, Ronnie DeVoe) – 3:44
  8. "The Situation" (Kenyatta Williams, Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, Ronnie DeVoe, Taina Monges, Shonda Crable) – 5:34
  9. "Something in Your Eyes" (Kenneth Edmonds) – 4:54
  10. "Please Come Back" (Fatin Dantzler, Lionel Caviness, Charles Robinson, Jr.) – 4:32
  11. "Lost in the Moment" (Fatin Dantzler, Lionel Caviness) – 5:27

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Weekly chart performance for Hootie Mack
Chart (1993) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[3] 3
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[4] 33
US Billboard 200[5] 19
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[6] 6

Year-end charts

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Year-end chart performance for Hootie Mack
Chart (1993) Position
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[7] 75

Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[8] Gold 500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References

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  1. ^ "Hootie Mack - Bell Biv DeVoe | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  2. ^ Christgau, Robert (November 23, 1993). "Turkey Shoot". The Village Voice. New York. Retrieved July 5, 2013.
  3. ^ "Australiancharts.com – Bell Biv DeVoe – Hootie Mack". Hung Medien. Retrieved February 18, 2021.
  4. ^ "Charts.nz – Bell Biv DeVoe – Hootie Mack". Hung Medien. Retrieved February 18, 2021.
  5. ^ "Bell Biv DeVoe Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved February 18, 2021.
  6. ^ "Bell Biv DeVoe Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved February 18, 2021.
  7. ^ "1993 The Year in Music" (PDF). Billboard. Vol. 105, no. 52. December 25, 1993. p. YE-28. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
  8. ^ "American album certifications – Bell Biv DeVoe – Hootie Mack". Recording Industry Association of America.