No More Glory
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::data[format=table title="Infobox album"]
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | No More Glory |
| type | studio |
| artist | MJG |
| cover | No_More_Glory.jpg |
| released | |
| recorded | 1996–1997 |
| studio | Urban House Studios (Houston, TX) |
| genre | Hip-hop |
| length | |
| label | |
| producer | Mo-Suave-A Productions, Inc. |
| prev_title | On Top of the World |
| prev_year | 1995 |
| next_title | In Our Lifetime |
| next_year | 1999 |
| :: |
| name = No More Glory | type = studio | artist = MJG | cover = No_More_Glory.jpg | alt = | released = | recorded = 1996–1997 | studio = Urban House Studios (Houston, TX) | genre = Hip-hop | length = | label = | producer = Mo-Suave-A Productions, Inc. | prev_title = On Top of the World | prev_year = 1995 | next_title = In Our Lifetime | next_year = 1999 | misc = | rev1 = AllMusic | rev1score = | rev2 = RapReviews | rev2score = 8/10 | rev3 = (The New) Rolling Stone Album Guide | rev3score = | rev4 = The Source | rev4score = No More Glory is the debut solo studio album by American rapper MJG. The album was released on November 18, 1997, via Suave House/Universal Records. The recording sessions took place at Urban House Studios in Houston. The album was produced by Mo-Suave-A Productions Inc. It features guest appearances from 8Ball, Bun B, Rodney Ellis, and the Fedz.
In the United States, the album peaked at number 20 on the Billboard 200 and number 4 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts. It received a Gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of America on March 6, 1998, for the sales of 500,000 copies in the US alone.
MJG had already released three albums as a part of the group 8Ball & MJG, but following 1995's On Top of the World, the two rappers decided to each release a solo album before continuing as a group. This was the first solo released from the group, 8Ball would release his solo debut, Lost, in 1998. The album's title is a reference to the confederate flag and its nickname "Glory".
Track listing
| all_writing = | extra_column = Producer(s) | title1 = Keep Your Mind | writer1 = | extra1 = | length1 = 5:21 | title2 = Hip Hop Voodoo | writer2 = | extra2 = | length2 = 4:31 | title3 = 10th Grade (Skit) | writer3 = | extra3 = | length3 = 0:17 | title4 = Good Damm Man | writer4 = | extra4 = | length4 = 5:45 | title5 = Shine and Recline | note5 = featuring Eightball | writer5 = | extra5 = | length5 = 3:54 | title6 = That Girl | note6 = featuring Rodney Ellis | writer6 = | extra6 = | length6 = 4:37 | title7 = Slippin' | writer7 = | extra7 = | length7 = 3:25 | title8 = Take No Shit | note8 = featuring the Fedz and Bun B | writer8 = | extra8 = | length8 = 4:56 | title9 = Pimpin' Ain't Easy | writer9 = | extra9 = | length9 = 3:07 | title10 = Black Mac Is Black | note10 = featuring Eightball | writer10 = | extra10 = | length10 = 4:11 | title11 = No More Glory | writer11 = | extra11 = | length11 = 3:56 | title12 = What Is This? | writer12 = | extra12 = | length12 = 5:32 | title13 = Questions (Skit) | writer13 = | extra13 = | length13 = 1:07 | title14 = Don't Hold Back | writer14 = | extra14 = | length14 = 4:03 | title15 = Reflections | writer15 = | extra15 = | length15 = 1:31 | title16 = Hard But Fair | writer16 = | extra16 = | length16 = 5:19 | title17 = Middle of the Night | note17 = featuring Eightball | writer17 = | extra17 = | length17 = 5:05 | total_length = 1:06:37
Charts
Weekly charts
::data[format=table title="Chart performance for ''No More Glory''"] | Chart (1997) | Peak position | US Billboard 200 | US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) | |---|---|---|---| | 20 | | | | | 4 | | | | ::
Year-end charts
::data[format=table title="Year-end chart performance for ''No More Glory''"]
| Chart (1998) | Position | US Top R&B Albums (Billboard) |
|---|---|---|
| 82 | ||
| :: |
Certifications
References
References
- Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "No More Glory MJG".
- Jost, Matt. (July 14, 2020). "MJG No More Glory".
- Caramanica, Jon. (2004). "(The New) Rolling Stone Album Guide". [[Simon & Schuster.
- Miller, Jeremy "J-Mill". (December 1997). "Record Report: MJG – No More Glory".
- (December 6, 1997). "The Billboard 200". [[Nielsen Business Media, Inc.]].
- (December 6, 1997). "Top R&B Albums". [[Nielsen Business Media, Inc.]].
- (December 26, 1998). "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 1998". [[Nielsen Business Media, Inc.]].
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