"Call Me a Mack" is the debut single released by
R&B artist
Usher for the soundtrack album ''
Poetic Justice
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''. "Call Me a Mack" was released separately in 1993 for
Epic Records and was produced by Tim Thomas and Teddy Bishop. The song peaked at #56 on the
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chart.
Track listing
A-side
#"Call Me a Mack"
B-side
#"Call Me a Mack" (Extramental)
US Vinyl, 12"
#"Call Me a Mack"
incent's 48Hr Mix- 6:20
#"Call Me a Mack"
tra Bit- 4:03
#"Call Me a Mack"
lbum Version- 4:03
#"Call Me a Mack"
razycool Mix- 5:32
#"Call Me a Mack"
ercussamental- 4:39
Charts
References
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1993 debut singles
Usher (musician) songs
New jack swing songs
Music videos directed by F. Gary Gray
Songs written by Usher (musician)
1993 songs