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The song's infectious, high-energy groove is built on several classic samples that helped it revitalize the R&B scene in the mid-'90s:
: The title refers to his return to the public eye and the dating scene after this period of betrayal and personal turmoil. Return Of The Mack
"Return of the Mack" is a definitive 1990s R&B anthem by British singer-songwriter Mark Morrison, released in 1996 as the lead single from his multi-platinum debut album of the same name. The track reached #1 on the UK Singles Chart and peaked at #2 on the US Billboard Hot 100, where it spent 40 weeks on the charts. The song's infectious, high-energy groove is built on
: Far from just a club track, the lyrics detail a journey toward self-value, with Morrison asserting his "flow" and confidence despite his ex-partner's lies. Production and Key Samples : Far from just a club track, the
The song is widely regarded as a .
: Morrison wrote the lyrics about a painful breakup after his girlfriend cheated on him while he was serving time in prison.