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Brand Nubian's next release, Everything is Everything, was released in November 1994. [7] Reviews were mixed and sales mediocre, despite the top-40 Hot Rap Tracks singles "Word is Bond" and "Hold On". In 1995, Brand Nubian broke up and its members started solo careers in music and television.
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.
One for All is the debut studio album by American hip hop group Brand Nubian, released on December 4, 1990, [1] [2] by Elektra Records.The album was highly acclaimed for its politically charged and socially conscious content.
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". On October 3, 2006, Female Fun Music released Sadat's third album, Black October.
Brand Nubian's debut studio album, One for All, was released in 1990 and is regarded by The Source as one of the all-time greatest hip hop albums. [3] Brand Nubian's third studio album, Everything is Everything was released in 1994. In 1996, he discovered Dead Prez and got them signed to Loud Records.
The Very Best of Brand Nubian is the first greatest hits album by American hip hop group Brand Nubian. It was released on September 18, 2001 through Rhino Entertainment . Production was handled by members Grand Puba , Lord Jamar and Sadat X , as well as Diamond D , Stimulated Dummies and Chris "CL" Liggio, with Barry "Rockbarry" Benson serving ...
"Slow Down" is a song by American hip hop group Brand Nubian. The song was recorded in 1990 and was released as a single on their 1990 debut album, One for All . "Slow Down" was later featured on the group's compilation album, The Very Best of Brand Nubian .
Time's Runnin' Out is the sixth album by Brand Nubian. [4] It was released on August 21, 2007, on Traffic Entertainment and featured production from Grand Puba, Lord Jamar, DJ Alamo, and Lord Finesse. The material on the album was recorded in 1997 and 1998, before Foundation; several songs mention 1997 and 1998. [5]