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MC Thick - The Show Ain’t Over Till The Fat Man Swings

MC Thick - The Show Ain’t Over Till The Fat Man Swings

$64.12
MC Thick - The Show Ain’t Over Till The Fat Man Swings
$64.12

The Story

Release Date 17/04/2026
Format 2LP Black
Label RAREBREED
Catalogue Number L-RB25 


Originally released in 1993 on Big Beat/Atlantic, MC Thick’s The Show Ain’t Over Till the Fatman Swings followed his 1991 underground single “Marrero (What the Fellas Be Yellin)” and marked a defining moment for the Marrero, Louisiana rapper.
While early ’90s New Orleans was dominated by bounce, MC Thick stood apart with gritty, street-level storytelling and a raw, unapologetic voice.
Featuring “T.H.I.C.K.” and production work involving T-Ray (Todd Ray), known for his work with Cypress Hill, the album remains an important piece of Southern rap history.
Fully remastered and pressed on black vinyl, this is the first vinyl availability in decades. Housed in a full-color jacket with a printed insert and is limited to 500 copies worldwide.

Tracklist:

1. The Show Ain't Over Till The Fatman Swings
2. Portrait Of A Fiend
3. Just Like A Niguh
4. From The Brick Jungle
5. It Ain't Easy Bein' Me
6. Only In America
7. Hustler
8. It's Getting Hard
9. T.H.I.C.K.
10. Marrero
11. You Said It Couldn't Be Done
12. Leave 'Em Out There
13. Bitch Contro

      Description

      Release Date 17/04/2026
      Format 2LP Black
      Label RAREBREED
      Catalogue Number L-RB25 


      Originally released in 1993 on Big Beat/Atlantic, MC Thick’s The Show Ain’t Over Till the Fatman Swings followed his 1991 underground single “Marrero (What the Fellas Be Yellin)” and marked a defining moment for the Marrero, Louisiana rapper.
      While early ’90s New Orleans was dominated by bounce, MC Thick stood apart with gritty, street-level storytelling and a raw, unapologetic voice.
      Featuring “T.H.I.C.K.” and production work involving T-Ray (Todd Ray), known for his work with Cypress Hill, the album remains an important piece of Southern rap history.
      Fully remastered and pressed on black vinyl, this is the first vinyl availability in decades. Housed in a full-color jacket with a printed insert and is limited to 500 copies worldwide.

      Tracklist:

      1. The Show Ain't Over Till The Fatman Swings
      2. Portrait Of A Fiend
      3. Just Like A Niguh
      4. From The Brick Jungle
      5. It Ain't Easy Bein' Me
      6. Only In America
      7. Hustler
      8. It's Getting Hard
      9. T.H.I.C.K.
      10. Marrero
      11. You Said It Couldn't Be Done
      12. Leave 'Em Out There
      13. Bitch Contro