Mark Morrison (born 3 May 1972 in Hanover, Germany) is a British R&B singer who saw major success in the mid-1990s. He is one of the most successful British urban R&B singers of all time. His multi-platinum single, "Return of the Mack" became a #1 top ten hit across Europe in 1996, and opened the U.S. market for him the following year, where the record achieved platinum status. Despite his career success, Morrison continued to be accused of various crimes, and in 1997 he was convicted of attempting to bring a stun gun onto an aircraft.He was jailed for three months for this offence in early 1997, at about the same time that the single "Return of the Mack" began its climb to the #2 slot in the US charts and later was banned from driving when he was caught driving unsupervised in his Mercedes whilst on his provisional license.In 1998, Morrison was sentenced to a year's imprisonment for violating a community service order imposed in 1995. He had paid someone to complete the community work while he fled to Barbados. After numerous sentences, and run-ins with the law, Morrison was asked to return for the '99 Brit Awards, where he presented an award, introduced Whitney Houston and announced his return to music. He went on to sign a three-album deal with notorious U.S. rap label Death Row Records. Morrison was the only British artist to sign with Death Row, the label which was once home to top rappers such as Dr. Dre, Snoop Doggy Dogg and Tupac Shakur. However due to the label owner Marion "Suge" Knight being incarcerated after the death of Tupac Shakur, Death Row didn't make the comeback people expected, Morrison's album, titled Innocent Man, (which included "Playa Hata", a record inspired by Snoop Doggy Dogg) was never released and everybody from the roster departed. By 2004, Morrison was a free agent, and was later signed by former Everton, Arsenal and Leicester City footballer Kevin Campbell, who had started his own la
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