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Sir Mix-A-Lot

Data updated on 2025-02-03 10:57:31 UTC
Inextricably linked with his pop culture touchstone "Baby Got Back," Sir Mix-A-Lot parlayed a gonzo tribute to women with large buttocks into hip-hop immortality, even despite his failure to score another hit of its magnitude. But even before he struck crossover gold, Sir Mix-A-Lot was one of rap's great D.I.Y. success stories. Coming from a city -- Seattle -- with barely any hip-hop scene to speak of, Mix-A-Lot co-founded his own record label, promoted his music himself, produced all his own tracks, and essentially pulled himself up by the proverbial American bootstraps. Even before "Baby Got Back," Mix-A-Lot was a platinum-selling album artist with a strong following in the hip-hop community, known for bouncy, danceable, bass-heavy tracks indebted to old-school electro. However, it took signing with Rick Rubin's Def American label -- coupled with an exaggerated, parodic pimp image -- to carry him into the mainstream. Perceived as a one-hit novelty, he found it difficult to follow his breakout success, but kept on recording, and even toured as part of a rap-rock supergroup called Subset, a collaboration with the Presidents of the United States of America.

Sir Mix-A-Lot was born Anthony Ray in Seattle on August 12, 1963. An eclectic music fan but a rabid hip-hop devotee, he was already actively rapping in the early '80s, and co-founded the Nastymix record label in 1983 with his DJ, Nasty Nes, who also hosted Seattle's first hip-hop radio show. His first single was 1987's "Posse on Broadway," which referred to a street in Seattle, not New York; it became a local hit, and paved the way for his first LP, 1988's Swass, which also featured the popular novelty "Square Dance Rap," and a Run-D.M.C.-style cover of Black Sabbath's "Iron Man," with backing by Seattle thrashers Metal Church. The video for "Posse on Broadway" landed some airplay on MTV, and became Sir Mix-A-Lot's first national chart single in late 1988; that in turn pushed Swass into the Top 20 of the R&B album chart, and by 1989, it had sold over a million copies. Also in 1989, Mix-A-Lot released his follow up album Seminar, which produced three charting singles in "Beepers," "My Hooptie," and "I Got Game"; while none were significant crossover hits with pop or R&B audiences, all performed well on the rap singles chart, and helped Seminar become Mix-A-Lot's second straight platinum album.

Financial disputes with Nastymix resulted in a fierce court battle and ended Mix-A-Lot's association with the label. Fortunately, Def American head Rick Rubin stepped in to offer him a major-label contract. Mix-A-Lot had long had a knack for mimicking (and mocking) the pimps he'd watched while growing up in Seattle, and adopted their visual style with Rubin's encouragement. He debuted for Def American with 1992's Mack Daddy, whose first single, "One Time's Got No Case," was a critique of racial profiling by police. It went virtually unheard, but the follow-up, "Baby Got Back," became a pop phenomenon virtually from the moment MTV aired its provocative video (which was eventually consigned to evening-hours only).

Seldom does a comic novelty song spark such a fierce cultural debate: no matter how ridiculous it sounded, "Baby Got Back" touched on highly sensitive, hot-button issues of race and sex with a cheerful, good-natured crudeness that was guaranteed to offend more than a few. Was it a token of appreciation for women whose body types were rarely given positive cultural attention, or just another sexist objectification? Was it an indictment of narrow, white-dictated beauty standards that left many typical Black women (and the Black men who loved them) out in the cold, or did it simply build up one type of woman by denigrating another? Feminists picketed Sir Mix-A-Lot concerts all across the country that summer, but despite their efforts, record buyers sided with the rapper: "Baby Got Back" spent five weeks atop the pop charts, selling over two million copies; it also pushed Mack Daddy into the Top Ten, and went on to win a Grammy for Best Rap Solo Performance. Billboard magazine ranked it as the second biggest single of the year, behind only Boyz II Men's juggernaut "End of the Road."

With 1994's Chief Boot Knocka, Sir Mix-A-Lot tried to follow Mack Daddy -- and "Baby Got Back" in particular -- with a set of danceable party tunes that, like the strip-club anthem "Put 'Em on the Glass," often played up his obsession with the female form. Although it sold respectably among R&B audiences, the mainstream -- perhaps assuming they had already heard Mix-A-Lot's best shot -- virtually ignored it. Personnel shakeups at American Recordings preceded 1996's Return of the Bumpasaurus, ensuring that it ranked a very low promotional priority for the label. Mix-A-Lot dissolved his relationship with them, and spent several years off record -- partly for legal reasons, partly because of a simple frustration with the music industry in general.

During that time, he managed to hook up with the similarly frustrated members of the grunge/novelty band the Presidents of the United States of America. Mix-A-Lot had long been interested in rap-rock fusions -- in addition to his Metal Church collaboration, he'd also teamed up with Mudhoney on the Judgment Night soundtrack tune "Freak Momma" -- and started playing with PUSA in 1998. Eventually, they adopted the name Subset, and worked on some material in the studio; they also mounted a small-scale tour in 2000, but subsequently went their separate ways, partly owing to musical differences and partly to a lack of enthusiasm for the process of putting out a record. Some of their studio recordings were leaked over the Internet, but were never officially released. Solo again, Sir Mix-A-Lot signed with the small Artist Direct label and released his sixth album, Daddy's Home, in 2003; the lead single, "Big Johnson," was a satire of men who exaggerated their manhood, written at the behest of female fans who wanted equal treatment in Mix-A-Lot's sex rhymes. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi

Total plays

549.1 million
Updated on 2025-02-03

Country

United States

Monthly listeners

5,077,934

Followers

881,553

Top Cities

  1. Australia
    70,577 listeners
  2. Australia
    56,603 listeners
  3. United States
    63,525 listeners
  4. Australia
    54,097 listeners
  5. United States
    53,824 listeners

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Most popular tracks

Track Plays Duration Release date
Baby Got Back
Baby Got Back
282,759,391 4:23 1992-01-01
Ride
Ride
70,192,833 3:36 1994-01-01
Nasty Dog
Nasty Dog
52,988,977 4:00 1994-01-01
Bark Like You Want It
Bark Like You Want It
34,872,717 3:21 1996-01-01
Posse On Broadway
Posse On Broadway
24,540,038 5:05 1988-01-01
Jump On It
Jump On It
16,783,374 5:01 1996-01-01
Buttermilk Biscuits (Keep On Square Dancin')
Buttermilk Biscuits (Keep On Square Dancin')
8,238,836 3:31 1988-01-01
Lockjaw
Lockjaw
6,962,965 4:19 1992-01-01
Brown Shuga
Brown Shuga
6,487,510 4:10 1994-01-01
Posse on Bouldercrest (feat. Pooh Shiesty & Sir Mix-A-Lot)
Posse on Bouldercrest (feat. Pooh Shiesty & Sir Mix-A-Lot)
5,136,110 3:37 2021-06-17
My Hooptie
My Hooptie
4,537,861 4:46 1989-01-01
Put 'Em On The Glass
Put 'Em On The Glass
2,291,127 3:28 1994-01-01
Monsta' Mack
Monsta' Mack
2,231,276 4:05 1994-01-01
Swap Meet Louie
Swap Meet Louie
2,076,011 4:30 1992-01-01
Square Dance Rap
Square Dance Rap
2,055,032 4:18 1988-01-01
One Time's Got No Case
One Time's Got No Case
1,373,761 4:18 1992-01-01
Rippn'
Rippn'
1,347,385 3:52 1988-01-01
Testarossa
Testarossa
1,322,868 5:09 1992-01-01
I Got Game
I Got Game
1,320,283 4:56 1989-01-01
Freak Momma
Freak Momma
1,259,448 3:58 1993-06-07
Swass
Swass
967,054 4:41 1988-01-01
Iron Man
Iron Man
894,780 4:15 1988-01-01
Mack Daddy
Mack Daddy
848,402 4:21 1992-01-01
Glass Ceiling (feat. Macklemore, Sir Mix-A-Lot & Prometheus Brown)
Glass Ceiling (feat. Macklemore, Sir Mix-A-Lot & Prometheus Brown)
826,451 4:02 2019-09-19
Beepers
Beepers
795,682 4:17 1989-01-01
Let It Beaounce
Let It Beaounce
684,079 4:20 1994-01-01
Buckin' My Horse
Buckin' My Horse
650,152 4:29 1996-01-01
Chief Boot Knocka
Chief Boot Knocka
632,532 4:19 1994-01-01
Take My Stash
Take My Stash
616,500 4:37 1994-01-01
Man U Luv Ta Hate
Man U Luv Ta Hate
552,016 4:24 1996-01-01
Seatlle Ain't Bullshittin'
Seatlle Ain't Bullshittin'
513,424 5:33 1992-01-01
Seattle Ain't Bullshittin'
Seattle Ain't Bullshittin'
513,424 5:33 2012-10-17
Sprung On The Cat
Sprung On The Cat
509,678 4:30 1992-01-01
Bounce - Club Version
Bounce - Club Version
502,028 4:14 1996-01-01
Monsta Mack - With Beavis And Butt-Head Intro
Monsta Mack - With Beavis And Butt-Head Intro
498,806 4:05 1993-01-01
Conditions Of My Parole (Sir Mix-a-Lot F.U.B.a.R. Remix)
Conditions Of My Parole (Sir Mix-a-Lot F.U.B.a.R. Remix)
488,306 3:50 2013-11-27
Gortex
Gortex
446,543 3:47 1989-01-01
The Boss Is Back
The Boss Is Back
406,115 4:16 1992-01-01
The Boss is Back
The Boss is Back
406,115 4:15 2019-07-30
Sleepin' Wit My Fonk
Sleepin' Wit My Fonk
400,347 4:06 1994-01-01
I'm Your New God
I'm Your New God
399,976 4:44 1992-01-01
A Rapper's Reputation
A Rapper's Reputation
395,151 5:03 1992-01-01
Carz
Carz
379,592 5:25 2010-11-16
Gold
Gold
343,261 4:54 1988-01-01
You Can Have Her
You Can Have Her
343,081 5:19 1996-01-01
Just Da Pimpin' In Me
Just Da Pimpin' In Me
342,625 3:18 1994-01-01
Baby Got Back - Sped Up
Baby Got Back - Sped Up
340,527 3:23 2023-10-06
The Jack Back
The Jack Back
334,170 4:56 1992-01-01
Hip Hop Soldier
Hip Hop Soldier
307,818 5:22 1988-01-01
Don't Call Me Da Da
Don't Call Me Da Da
288,560 4:30 1994-01-01
Bremelo
Bremelo
273,172 4:01 1988-01-01
I Checks My Bank
I Checks My Bank
260,410 4:07 1994-01-01
Till Da Sun Cums Up
Till Da Sun Cums Up
256,770 3:28 2004-11-30
Ride - Sped Up
Ride - Sped Up
252,022 3:18 2023-09-29
No Holds Barred
No Holds Barred
228,822 4:05 1992-01-01
Seminar
Seminar
212,769 3:47 1989-01-01
Mob Style
Mob Style
203,429 4:30 1996-01-01
National Anthem
National Anthem
197,987 4:28 1989-01-01
Attack On The Stars
Attack On The Stars
191,033 4:26 1988-01-01
Remixed for Her Pleasure (club mix 102)
Remixed for Her Pleasure (club mix 102)
166,389 4:40 2004-11-30
F The BS
F The BS
163,638 4:42 1988-01-01
What's Happenin' Sun
What's Happenin' Sun
158,748 5:01 2004-11-30
Aintsta
Aintsta
136,512 4:17 1996-01-01
What's Real
What's Real
131,688 4:16 1994-01-01
Double Da Pleasure
Double Da Pleasure
121,750 0:59 1994-01-01
Romantic Interlude
Romantic Interlude
120,838 4:35 1988-01-01
Can't Say No W/O Nutz (vocal house 125)
Can't Say No W/O Nutz (vocal house 125)
109,976 5:13 2004-11-30
Buddy
Buddy
108,659 3:55 2014-10-07
Bumpasaurus
Bumpasaurus
93,493 4:42 1996-01-01
Something About My Benzo
Something About My Benzo
81,781 4:30 1989-01-01
Clockin' Lotsa Dollarz - feat. Bun B & Sir Mix-A-Lot; Explicit
Clockin' Lotsa Dollarz - feat. Bun B & Sir Mix-A-Lot; Explicit
69,050 3:58 2010-01-01
The Clapping Song
The Clapping Song
65,619 5:31 1998-01-01
Playthang
Playthang
64,342 4:30 1996-01-01
Slide
Slide
60,241 3:44 1996-01-01
My Bad Side
My Bad Side
58,295 4:47 1989-01-01
Aunt Thomasina
Aunt Thomasina
56,113 4:37 1996-01-01
I'll Roll You Up
I'll Roll You Up
55,946 4:30 1989-01-01
Sag
Sag
55,560 4:40 1996-01-01
Remixed for Her Pleasure (radio edit 102)
Remixed for Her Pleasure (radio edit 102)
54,242 4:37 2004-11-30
Bumpasaurus Cometh
Bumpasaurus Cometh
53,093 1:24 1996-01-01
The (Peek-A-Boo) Game
The (Peek-A-Boo) Game
52,147 4:43 1989-01-01
Where Are They Now
Where Are They Now
49,827 5:44 2013-01-01
Top Ten List
Top Ten List
47,798 2:06 1996-01-01
Paper Route
Paper Route
44,201 3:47 2022-05-20
Bounce - Short Version
Bounce - Short Version
42,567 3:55 1996-01-01
Funk Fo Da Blvd.
Funk Fo Da Blvd.
41,904 3:37 1996-01-01
Lead Yo Horse
Lead Yo Horse
39,762 4:13 1996-01-01
If I Can (feat. Sir. Mix-a-Lot)
If I Can (feat. Sir. Mix-a-Lot)
38,056 4:30 2014-11-04
Message To A Drag Artist
Message To A Drag Artist
35,494 2:31 1996-01-01
Can't Say No W/O Nutz (radio edit 125)
Can't Say No W/O Nutz (radio edit 125)
35,319 5:13 2004-11-30
Can't Say No W/O Nutz (house 125)
Can't Say No W/O Nutz (house 125)
34,165 5:18 2004-11-30
Paper Route (Remix)
Paper Route (Remix)
30,909 3:35 2023-10-06
Fame Wit Game
Fame Wit Game
25,849 3:07 2010-12-21
Bounce - Short Radio
Bounce - Short Radio
18,946 2:56 1996-01-01
Just Another Day
Just Another Day
11,301 4:42 2020-10-16
Rollin' Rainier (feat. Sir Mix-a-lot)
Rollin' Rainier (feat. Sir Mix-a-lot)
9,221 3:22 2009-06-15
Bounce - Instrumental
Bounce - Instrumental
8,833 4:15 1996-01-01
Phucced Around
Phucced Around
8,617 4:03 2022-03-15
Louder
Louder
8,361 2:54 2020-03-08
Love and Loyalty
Love and Loyalty
7,516 4:24 2016-06-17
If I Can Ft Sir Mix-a-Lot (feat. Sir Mix-a-Lot)
If I Can Ft Sir Mix-a-Lot (feat. Sir Mix-a-Lot)
7,205 3:50 2015-08-21
If I Can Ft Sir Mix-a-Lot Dehasse (Remix) [feat. Dehasse & Sir Mix-a-Lot]
If I Can Ft Sir Mix-a-Lot Dehasse (Remix) [feat. Dehasse & Sir Mix-a-Lot]
5,267 6:31 2015-08-21
Baby U - Remix
Baby U - Remix
2,458 4:36 2007-10-09
Careful What You Wish For
Careful What You Wish For
1,967 3:44 2020-03-08
Fuck That
Fuck That
1,547 3:36 2020-03-08
Mall Dropper
Mall Dropper
< 1000 0:08 1988-01-01

New releases

Baby Got Back (Sped Up)
Baby Got Back (Sped Up)
2023-10-06
[American Recordings Catalog P&D]
Ride (Sped Up)
Ride (Sped Up)
2023-09-29
[American Recordings Catalog P&D]
No Holds Barred
No Holds Barred
2019-07-30
[Strapz]
Buddy
Buddy
2014-10-07
[Rhyme Cartel Records]
Greatest Hits
Greatest Hits
2012-10-17
[Black Sheep Media]
Party Hits
Party Hits
2012-10-17
[Black Sheep Media]
Carz
Carz
2010-11-16
[Rhyme Cartel Records]
Clockin' Lotsa Dollarz
Clockin' Lotsa Dollarz
2010-01-01
[Caroline Records]
Till Da Sun Comes Up
Till Da Sun Comes Up
2004-11-30
[X-Girls, LLC]
Return Of The Bumpasaurus
Return Of The Bumpasaurus
1996-01-01
[American Recordings Catalog P&D]
Bounce
Bounce
1996-01-01
[Cheetah]
Chief Boot Knocka
Chief Boot Knocka
1994-01-01
[American Recordings Catalog P&D]
Mack Daddy
Mack Daddy
1992-01-01
[American Recordings Catalog P&D]
Mack Daddy
Mack Daddy
1992-01-01
[American Recordings]
Seminar
Seminar
1989-01-01
[American Recordings Catalog P&D]
Seminar
Seminar
1989-01-01
[American Recordings Catalog P&D]
Swass
Swass
1988-01-01
[American Recordings Catalog P&D]