15 Mystikal Songs You’ll Love If You Like “Feel Right” - Page 14
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There is nothing like a great comeback story. With a hit record vying the charts, appearances on primetime television such as Ellen, you can say Michael “Mystikal” Tyler is experiencing one.
Real musicians never truly retire and at 44-years-old, the self-proclaimed “Prince of the South” sounds like he’s in the prime of career.
As he continues to slowly free himself of the Cash Money struggle, his collaboration with Mark Ronson, “Feel Right,” is taking the music world by storm and raining down on new fans by the day. Of course for a veteran MC of Mystikal’s stature, this is familiar territory.
Peep these fifteen Mystikal songs that align with the same unapologetic brashness that is making “Feel Right” the jam.
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“Bouncin’ Back (Bumpin’ Me Against the Wall)” (2001)
Producer: The Neptunes
This is that O-G, that 14 K-T, uptown funk.
“Here I Go” (1995)
Producer: Precise
You’ve heard this song at every club, sporting event and party and if you were looking for the creator of the track, the man right chea.
“Stutter (The Double Take Remix)” w/ Joe (2001)
Producer: Soulstar
Mixing a little bit of The Pharcyde and a ton of wild boy equals a Billboard No. 1 hit for weeks.
“Go Head” (2001)
Producer: The Neptunes
It’s jazzy but still so ballsy at the same time.
“Set Me Free” w/ Lloyd (2010)
Producer: J$Milf
The Ray Charles groove will set anyone with soul free.
“Neck uv da Woods” ft. Outkast (2000)
Producer: Earthtone III
The lyrics, “If it don’t bump off in the club you can’t rock/If it ain’t 808 in the trunk it ain’t knock” can now be found on TheTruth.com.
“It Ain’t My Fault” w/ Silkk the Shocker (1998)
Producer: Craig B.
This was one of the first songs that literally force No Limit Records to relinquish that underground hideout.
“Danger (Been So Long)” ft. Nivea (2000)
Producer: The Neptunes
This is one of two reasons why Mystikal’s Let’s Get Ready debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and went double platinum shortly after.
“Iz They Wildin Wit Us & Gettin’ Rowdy Wit Us?” w/ Busta Rhymes (1998)
Producer: “Delite” & “Flav”
The mere thought of these two getting together set fireworks off. When they finally did…Fourth of July.
“That’s That Sh*t” (2001)
Producer: KLC
MC Mystikal straight treated the mic like toilet paper.
“Jump” (2000)
Producer: The Neptunes
If you get a jolt of adrenaline hearing this, don’t count it as a coincidence. This record was a vital piece of the Any Given Day OST.
“U Can’t Handle This” (1997)
Producer: Craig B
The New Orleans bounce was in full swing even when the track wasn’t a single.
“Shake Ya Ass” (2000)
Producer: The Neptunes
Long before Pharrell was making money with Robin Thicke just to lose it, he was creating classics like this. Fifteen years later, it can still liven up a dance floor.
“D!ck on the Track” (1997)
Producer: Craig B
You expect a sly seduction of record from a R&B singer but Mystikal slipped in the booth, yelled sweet somethings and left without a trace.
Any Song With “Smoke” In The Title
Producers: Precise, The Legendary Traxster, D-Funk & Precise, O’Dell
Mystikal doesn’t get enough credit for championing that “Bob Marley” like some of his counterparts but he used to rap and roll with the best of them.