Unlady Like

1997 studio album by Mia X From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Unlady Like is the second studio album by American rapper Mia X. It was released on June 24, 1997, on No Limit Records, distributed by Priority Records and EMI, and featured production from Beats By the Pound. The album made it to number 21 on the Billboard 200 and number two on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album was certified Gold by the RIAA.[1] Fellow No Limit Soldiers Master P, C-Murder, Silkk the Shocker, Mr. Serv-On, Fiend, Mac, Kane & Abel, KLC, Mystikal, Mercedes, Mo B Dick, O'Dell and Big Ed are featured, along with Foxy Brown. The song "The Party Don't Stop" charted on the Hot R&B/Hip Hop Airplay chart in August 1997.

ReleasedJune 24, 1997
Recorded1996–1997
Length80:19
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Unlady Like
The cover features Mia X inside a lavish room with a No Limit poster and a gold chandelier, sitting on a brown leather chair with her white heels atop a brown office desk. The desk features a green creature statue, a money counting machine, a lamp and wrapped up $100 bills. Both the artist's name and the album title appear above and below Mia X, colored in white.
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ReleasedJune 24, 1997
Recorded1996–1997
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Length80:19
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ProducerMaster P (exec.)
Beats By the Pound
Mia X chronology
Good Girl Gone Bad
(1995)
Unlady Like
(1997)
Mama Drama
(1998)
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Critical reception

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Professional ratings
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SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarStar[2]
Robert ChristgauB+[3]
The SourceStarStarStarHalf star[4]
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AllMusic editor Leo Stanley was critical of the "cheap production and borrowed ideas" throughout the album, but concluded that "Mia X has personality and can occasionally toss out a funny line, and there are a few cuts where it all gels; that's where Unlady Like becomes highly entertaining, sub-gangsta hardcore hip-hop."[2] In his Consumer Guide, Robert Christgau criticized the "predictably generic" boasts, "typically excessive" runtime and the overabundance of cliches, but after hearing Mia X's ode to her deceased friend, he critiqued that "her declarations of leather-skinned cynicism and wit's-end vulnerability take on a retrospective weight that counterbalances their surface contradictions."[3]

Track listing

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1."You Don't Wanna Go 2 War" (featuring TRU and Mystikal)KLC5:26
2."The Party Don't Stop" (featuring Master P and Foxy Brown)Craig B4:13
3."I Pitty U"O'Dell4:13
4."Who Got tha Clout" (featuring Mystikal)O'Dell3:22
5."Ain't 2 be Played Wit"Craig B3:01
6."Unlady Like" (featuring KLC)KLC4:24
7."Intro" 0:37
8."I'll Take Ya Man '97"KLC4:47
9."Let's Get It Straight" (featuring Mystikal)KLC3:29
10."4Ever Tru" (featuring TRU)Craig B5:19
11."Bring da Drama" (featuring Fiend, Big Ed and Mr. Serv-On)Craig B2:51
12."All Ns"Craig B4:09
13."Mama's Family" (featuring Fiend, KLC, Kane & Abel, Mac and Mr. Serv-On)Craig B5:52
14."I Don't Know Why" (featuring Mo B. Dick)Mo B. Dick4:28
15."Hoodlum Poetry"Craig B5:22
16."Rainy Dayz"Mo B. Dick4:52
17."Mommie's Angels" (featuring Mo B. Dick)Mo B. Dick4:01
18."You & Me" (featuring O'Dell and T.C.)O'Dell4:38
19."RIP, Jill"KLC3:37
20."Thank You" (featuring Mo B. Dick, T.C. and Mercedes)O'Dell and KLC1:31
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Charts

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Certifications

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Region CertificationCertified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[1] Gold 515,000[9]
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