World War III (Mac album)
World War III is the second solo studio album by American rapper Mac, released in 2001 on Ill-legal Records. The album features production from several producers, including Mac himself, and includes guest appearances from various artists within the New Orleans rap scene.
The album's lyrical content addresses themes common in gangsta rap, such as street life, violence, and hustling. World War III is considered a continuation of the sound and style Mac established on his debut album, Shell Shocked. While it didn't achieve mainstream commercial success, it solidified his presence within the Southern hip-hop community.
The album's title, World War III, is intended to reflect the intense and chaotic nature of the environment Mac was rapping about. It symbolizes the daily struggles and conflicts faced in the streets.