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  2. Foundation (Brand Nubian album) - Wikipedia

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    Foundation is the fourth studio album by American hip hop group Brand Nubian.It was released on September 29, 1998, via Arista Records.The album marked the reunion of the four original members, Grand Puba, Sadat X, Lord Jamar and DJ Alamo, who hadn't released an album together since their 1990 debut One for All.

  3. Brand Nubian discography - Wikipedia

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    Information "Brand Nubian" Released: 1989; Label: Elektra Records B-Side: "Feels So Good" Note: Both tracks appeared on the CD version of "One For All", and in re-presses of the LP.

  4. Don't Let It Go to Your Head (Jean Carn song) - Wikipedia

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    Brand Nubian sample [ edit ] This version charted at number 3 on the Hot Rap Singles chart, number 24 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart, and crossed over to the Billboard Hot 100 , peaking at number 54.

  5. Brand Nubian - Wikipedia

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    Brand Nubian formed in 1989, and their first single, "Brand Nubian", was released in 1989. Signed to Elektra Records by A&R man Dante Ross, their debut album, One For All, was released in 1990. Generally acclaimed, the album drew fire for militant Five-Percenter rhetoric on tracks such as "Drop the Bomb" and "Wake Up". The controversy helped ...

  6. DJ Alamo - Wikipedia

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    Him and Brand Nubian reunited in 1997, while recording some material for the group's new project. [11] In 1998, he and Grand Puba made their return to appear on the group's fourth album Foundation [ 12 ] He produced three tracks, including "Back Up off the Wall", "Probable Cause" and "I'm Black and I'm Proud".

  7. Sadat X - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Sadat and Brand Nubian reunited together while recording some material for the group's new project. [12] In 1998, he and Brand Nubian released their fourth album Foundation [ 13 ] In 1999, he collaborated with Chicago-based rapper Common along with Talib Kweli on a Hi-Tek track-produced song called " One-Nine-Nine-Nine ".

  8. Slow Down (Brand Nubian song) - Wikipedia

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    "Slow Down" was later featured on the group's compilation album, The Very Best of Brand Nubian. The song notably samples the guitar riff and part of the chorus from "What I Am" by Edie Brickell. The song also samples "Let's Take It to the Stage" by Funkadelic, as well as "Kool It (Here Come the Fuzz)" and "N.T." by Kool & the Gang.

  9. Category:Brand Nubian members - Wikipedia

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