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Shorty Mack

Derrelle Owens (born June 9, 1981), known professionally as Shorty Mack, is an American rapper, singer, record producer, and actor based in , . Originating from , Mack began his music career in the mid-1990s, releasing his self-titled debut album Shorty Mac in 1996 under /Vertex Music, which featured the successful single "Hard to Tame Me." He has since focused on and R&B production, collaborating extensively with singer on recordings and co-founding the Knockout Entertainment in the to support projects in , R&B, and genres. Notable collaborations include features on Ray J's albums such as (2005), (2007), and (2001), where he provided vocals and rap verses, while Mack's own releases encompass singles like "Issa Vibe" in 2018. As of 2025, Mack continues to release new music, including "Shorty Mack Shoutout," and engages in media appearances. In addition to music, Mack has maintained a steady acting career, securing supporting roles in films including (2005) as Worm and (2009) as Biggs, alongside television appearances on series such as and Lincoln Heights. His multifaceted work has positioned him as a versatile figure in entertainment, blending hip-hop production with on-screen performances across drama and urban narratives.

Early life

Childhood in Sacramento

Derrelle Owens, professionally known as Shorty Mack, was born on June 9, 1981, in . Raised in Sacramento during the and , Owens grew up in a city that had a developing local scene as part of the broader rap influences. This period marked the rise of regional rap, providing a cultural backdrop for young artists like Owens exploring music and entertainment.

Entry into entertainment

Derrelle Owens, known professionally as Shorty Mack, transitioned from his Sacramento upbringing to the entertainment scene as a teenager, seeking opportunities in music and . In 1996, Shorty Mack signed with /Vertex Music, a pivotal step that launched his professional music career. This deal led to the release of his breakout single "Hard to Tame Me." Shorty Mack also pursued opportunities in . His television appearances include the role of Nice on the series from 1999 to 2001. These pursuits in music and during his teenage years laid the foundation for a multifaceted career in entertainment.

Music career

Debut album and single

Shorty Mack released his debut album, Shorty Mac, in 1996 through the independent label Vertex Music in partnership with Musical Industries. The project marked his entry into the gangsta rap scene, showcasing raw street narratives influenced by his Sacramento roots, with production handled primarily by J-Stank at Smeeg Tracks Studios in Tarzana, . The , "Hard to Tame Me," was released in 1996 and served as the album's centerpiece, embodying themes of youthful bravado through depicting untamed life and defiant , such as lines challenging others to "try" to control the narrator's wild persona. The track, available in and radio mixes, received modest radio in markets, accumulating 184 total plays across 25 stations by April 1996, indicating niche appeal within circles but limited broader breakthrough. The album comprises 13 tracks blending gritty storytelling with party anthems and collaborations, including features from Flexx on cuts like "Hit Um Up," "Well It's a Party" (with Lady Teese), "Scan'less World," and "I Got Stripes," alongside solo efforts such as "Juvinile Facility" and "Who's Next." Critically, Shorty Mac garnered underground recognition for its authentic gangsta rap edge but saw minimal commercial traction, failing to chart on major Billboard lists and earning average user ratings around 3.7 out of 5 from limited retrospective reviews, reflecting its status as a regional cult favorite rather than a mainstream hit.

Collaborations and production

Shorty Mack, whose real name is Derrelle Owens, began establishing himself as a collaborator and producer in the and R&B scenes starting in the early through his work with Knockout Entertainment, a label he co-founded. His contributions often involved guest vocals and songwriting on tracks for established artists, blending influences with . One of his notable early collaborations came in 2005 on Ray J's Raydiation, where Mack provided featured vocals and co-writing credits on "Quit Actin'," alongside . The track, produced by , showcased Mack's energetic flow in a party-oriented criticizing inauthenticity in relationships and success. This appearance helped solidify his ties to the Norwoods' musical circle, as Knockout Entertainment handled distribution for the project. Mack continued his partnership with into the late , featuring on "Sexy Ladies" from the 2009 soundtrack album For the Love of Ray J. The upbeat single, also featuring Truth, was produced by The Co-Captains and reached number 71 on the R&B/ Songs , highlighting Mack's role in contributing hype verses to reality TV-tied releases. During this period (2001–2011), he appeared on additional tracks with artists like on "Smokin' Smokin' Weed" in 2006, a cannabis-themed collaboration with and , though it did not receive major commercial push. As a and songwriter, Mack earned credits on remixes and album cuts within Knockout's roster, including co-writing duties on Ray J's "" from (2008) and contributions to Brandy's features on family projects. His production style emphasized smooth beats and hook-driven structures, often supporting vocal-heavy R&B-rap hybrids without extensive solo production discography outside label efforts. In , Mack announced plans for a self-titled sophomore studio under Knockout Entertainment, intended as a return to rap with a focus on mature themes from his Sacramento roots. As of 2025, the project remains unreleased, though Mack continued his output with singles in the , including "Issa Vibe" in 2018.

Acting and media

Television roles

Shorty Mack, whose real name is Derrelle Owens, played the recurring role of Nyce on the UPN sitcom Moesha during its fifth and sixth seasons from 1999 to 2001. He appeared in nine episodes as Dorian Mitchell's (played by Ray J) best friend, often providing support in subplots involving teenage challenges like academics, friendships, and family issues. Nyce is portrayed as a loyal, streetwise companion who adds humor and realism to Dorian's storylines, reflecting the everyday dynamics of young urban life. His debut in season five's "Mis-Directed Study" (episode 4, aired October 12, 1999) introduces him as part of Dorian's circle dealing with tutoring and school pressures, contributing to themes of peer influence and personal growth. Throughout his appearances, Nyce's character intersects with Owens' music career, particularly in episodes featuring rap performances; for example, in season six's "Mayhem at the Jam" (episode 19, aired March 19, 2001), Nyce joins Dorian's rap group "What" for a school concert, showcasing rapping elements that aligned with Shorty Mack's emerging hip-hop persona. Owens also appeared in one episode of Boston Public in 2003 as Brian. In 2007, he had recurring roles in three episodes of Lincoln Heights as a gang member or gang kid.

Other appearances

Shorty Mack made several appearances in music videos, often collaborating with through his affiliation with Knockout Entertainment. He featured prominently in the 2010 video for 's "Phantom Not The Bentley," where he contributed verses and on-screen presence alongside the singer. Similarly, in the video for his own track "Fab Life" featuring , released the same year, Mack performed and appeared as the lead artist, showcasing his style in a setting. Earlier, in 2008, he joined in an instructional video for the song "Gifts," demonstrating choreography to promote the track from 's album . Beyond scripted television, Mack participated in reality TV series tied to his music collaborators. He appeared as himself in multiple episodes of For the Love of Ray J (2009–2010) on , offering commentary and support as a close friend of the host during the dating competition format. He continued in this vein on Brandy and Ray J: A Family Business (2010–2011), appearing in episodes such as "" and "All Men Are Animals," where he provided insights into 's professional struggles and personal dynamics. In the realm of podcasting, Mack co-hosted Young Hustlers the Podcast starting in 2024, alongside Rio Appling, focusing on , , and trends as part of the Talk 2 Me Network. The show featured discussions on cultural and business topics, with Mack drawing from his experiences in music and media. He also guested on The Van Keeto Show in 2021, sharing stories from his career in an interview episode. Mack's minor film roles included cameos that highlighted his supporting presence in urban dramas. In Coach Carter (2005), he played the role of Pinole Guy, a brief basketball team member in the sports film starring . He portrayed Wildboy in the 2009 crime thriller , contributing to the in scenes depicting street life and conflict. Additionally, in Welfare to Millionaire (2007), he appeared as Amp, a character in the inspirational story of overcoming .

Business ventures

Knockout Entertainment

In the early 2000s, Shorty Mack, whose real name is Derrelle Owens, co-founded Knockout Entertainment alongside singer and actor as a vanity label to serve as a platform for their creative pursuits in the music industry. The company was established to focus on music production, artist development, and broader projects, with a specialization in R&B, , and genres. This venture allowed Owens to expand beyond his solo career, leveraging his production skills to nurture talent and oversee releases under the label. Knockout Entertainment quickly became a hub for collaborative efforts, signing artists such as Yung Berg and Shorty Mack himself to develop and promote their work. Key signings emphasized emerging talents in urban music, with the label handling artist management and production to build their profiles through strategic partnerships, including deals with major distributors like Koch Records. Among the label's notable releases were Ray J's 2005 album , which featured contributions from Shorty Mack and carried the Knockout Entertainment imprint, and the 2008 project , including the hit single "Sexy Can I" with Yung Berg. These outputs highlighted the company's role in producing remixes and tracks like the Knockout Remix of "Formal Invite," co-produced by Shorty Mack and Ray J, blending their shared musical vision. Through these initiatives, Knockout Entertainment established itself as a key player in artist cultivation and multimedia content creation during the mid-2000s.

Later projects

In the 2010s, Knockout Entertainment, co-founded by Shorty Mack and , broadened its scope beyond production to include live events and emerging digital platforms, reflecting a shift toward multifaceted experiences. In the , Mack launched the Young Hustlers the Podcast in 2024, co-hosted with Rio Appling under the Talk 2 Me Network. The series focuses on , trends, and industry insights through interviews with and figures. Episodes cover topics like artist management and cultural impacts, including discussions on icons such as , and are available across platforms including and as of November 2025. Musically, Mack sustained momentum with the 2018 single "Issa Vibe," a genre-blending track that fused , R&B, and pop elements, released under his independent banner and distributed via major streaming services. While no major tours were announced post-2018, his involvement in collaborative projects continued to align with Billboard-recognized efforts through past affiliations, maintaining his charting legacy in R&B and circles.

Discography

Studio albums

Shorty Mack's debut studio album, Shorty Mac, was released in 1996 by Vertex Music in association with Musical Industries. Recorded and mixed at Smeeg Tracks Studios in Tarzana, , the project featured production primarily by J-Stank and showcased Mack's raw, street-oriented style influenced by his Sacramento roots. The album consisted of tracks, blending introspective narratives on urban life with high-energy party anthems and collaborations with local artists like Flexx. The tracklist for Shorty Mac is as follows:
No.TitleFeaturingLength
1Intro
2This Life I Live
3Hit Um UpFlexx
4Well It's A Flexx, Lady Teese
5Juvinile Facility
6Hard To Tame Me
7
8I Let Um Know
9It's On
10Come Into The Room
11Scan'less WorldFlexx
12I Got StripesFlexx
13Hard To Tame Me (Street Mix)
Despite the lead single "Hard To Tame Me" receiving some radio play and modest airtime, the album as a whole failed to achieve major commercial success or chart on prominent Billboard lists. Following the debut, Mack focused on collaborations and acting, with no additional full-length studio albums released. As of 2025, Shorty Mac remains his sole studio album, representing an early 1990s West Coast rap sound that emphasized gritty storytelling over widespread mainstream appeal.

Singles

Shorty Mack debuted as a with the "Hard To Tame Me" in 1996, released under / Music as the lead track from his self-titled . The song, produced with a gritty sound, featured a that highlighted Mack's Sacramento roots and raw delivery, contributing to his early recognition in the rap scene. In 2009, Shorty Mack was a featured artist (with Truth) on Ray J's "Sexy Ladies" from the soundtrack album For the Love of Ray J, released by Knockout Entertainment in association with E1 Music. The R&B-infused single, which explored themes of attraction and nightlife, peaked at number 71 on the R&B/ Songs chart. Mack continued releasing independent lead singles in the , focusing on contemporary with urban lifestyle themes. Notable examples include "" (2014), "No Chill" (2015), "You Dont Gotta (Radio Mix)" (2015), "Super " featuring Max Luxx (2016), and "Issa Vibe" (2018), which emphasized party vibes and street confidence without major chart breakthroughs. As of 2025, no further lead singles have been released.
YearTitleLabelNotes
1996Hard To Tame MeJVC/Vertex MusicLead single from debut album; music video released
2009Sexy Ladies (with Ray J feat. Truth & Shorty Mack)Knockout Entertainment/E1 MusicPeaked at #71 on US R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart; from For the Love of Ray J soundtrack
2014Blue Suede ShoesIndependent (Jay Walk)Independent hip-hop release
2015No ChillIndependent (Younglife Music Group)Urban lifestyle theme
2015You Dont Gotta Lie (Radio Mix)IndependentRadio-focused edit
2016Super Dave (feat. Max Luxx)Independent (Shydog Productions)Collaboration single
2018Issa VibeIndependentPremiere in West Coast markets

Personal life

Philanthropy efforts

In 2018, Shorty Mack announced his commitment to philanthropic endeavors, particularly his dedication to The Peace Angels Project. This involvement, highlighted alongside his return to music and entertainment, underscores his efforts to support community unity and anti-violence causes. The project focuses on transforming weapons into symbols of peace through art and community engagement, particularly in .

Current status

As of November 2025, Shorty Mack remains actively engaged in podcasting as co-host of Young Hustlers the (also known as Talk to Me Hustlers), alongside Rio Appling, where episodes explore , tech trends, and insights through interviews and discussions. The , launched in recent years, continues to release new content on platforms including , , and , with episodes such as those from the Hustler's Academy series appearing as late as November 2025, focusing on real-life hustler stories and industry perspectives. Shorty Mack sustains a strong social media presence, particularly on under the handle @therealshortymack, where he has amassed over 650,000 followers and regularly posts updates about his appearances, collaborations, and personal reflections as of late 2025. Recent Instagram activity includes promotions for episodes and shares from interviews, such as a November 2025 discussion on influences in the entertainment industry. Following his 2020 releases, Shorty Mack has contributed to music projects post-2020, including featured appearances on the 2023 tracks "Peace," "Inspirations," and "Journey," showcasing his ongoing involvement in hip-hop collaborations. As of November 2025, no major solo performances or new album releases have been announced for 2024 or 2025. Shorty Mack's career, spanning nearly three decades since his mid-1990s debut as a rapper and producer, underscores his adaptability across music, acting, and media, with recent podcast work highlighting his shift toward mentoring emerging entrepreneurs. While specific future plans remain unannounced, his continued content output suggests a focus on expanding digital platforms and inspirational storytelling.

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