The latter release featured "Vans", which received heavy radio play on the West Coast and became the Pack's best known song.
Following the success of "Vans", the Pack were signed to fellow Bay Area rapper Too Short's Jive Records imprint Up All Nite.
[1][2] As the Bay Area hyphy movement began to emerge, the Pack released their mixtape Wolfpack Muzik, Vol.
[5] After fellow Bay Area rapper Too Short heard "Vans" on the radio, he called Lil Uno, saying he was interested in signing the Pack to his Jive Records imprint Up All Nite.
[2] It received mixed reviews and was deemed a commercial failure, resulting in the group being dropped from Up All Nite.
After the group signed to SMC Recordings, they released their second and final album Wolfpack Party on August 24, 2010.