Kevin Nottingham and the crew at This Is Hip Hop are unstoppable. Clinching a thick run of Def Squad material is the sample set for Reggie Noble's seminal debut, Whut? Thee Album. With the Green-Eyes Bandit on the boards, and the Funk Doc as co-pilot it's no surprise Red's first few albums set him far apart from any emcee out there. This first album brought forth classics such as Time 4 Sum Aksion, Tonight's Da Night, Blow Your Mind, and the first taste of Supaman Lover.
- “Playin’ Kinda Hard” by Zapp
- From the album Zapp IIl (1982)
- Sampled in “Time 4 Sum Aksion”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “Get Up & Get Out” by The Dramatics
- From the album Whatcha See is Whatcha Get (1971)
- Sampled in “Time 4 Sum Aksion”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “Tramp” by Lowell Fulson
- From the album Tramp (1967)
- Sampled in “Time 4 Sum Aksion”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “Sing a Simple Song” Sly & the Family Stone
- From the album Stand (1969)
- Sampled in “Time 4 Sum Aksion”, “So Ruff” and “Blow Your Mind”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “How I Could Just Kill A Man” by Cypress Hill
- From the album Cypress Hill (1991)
- Sampled in “Time 4 Sum Aksion”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “Mama Said Knock You Out” by LL Cool J
- From the album Mama Said Knock You Out (1990)
- Sampled in “Time 4 Sum Aksion”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “The Handclapping Song” by The Meters
- From the album Struttin’ (1970)
- Sampled in “Da Funk”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “P Funk (Wants to get Funked Up) by Parliament
- From the album Mothership Connection (1976)
- Sampled in “Da Funk”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “The Champ” by The Mohawks
- From the single “The Champ” (1968)
- Sampled in “Da Funk”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “Bop Gun” by Parliament
- From the album Funkentelechy vs. the Placebo Syndrome (1977)
- Sampled in “Da Funk” and “So Ruff”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “Jungle Boogie” by Kool and the Gang
- From the album Wild and Peaceful (1973)
- Sampled in “So Ruff” and “Jam 4 U”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “Flashlight” by Parliament
- From the album Funkentelechy vs. the Placebo Syndrome (1977)
- Sampled in “So Ruff”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “More Bounce to the Ounce” by Zapp
- From the album Zapp (1980)
- Sampled in “So Ruff”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “Soul Power ‘74″ by Maceo & the Macks
- From the album Us! (1974)
- Sampled in “Rated R”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “Funky Drummer” by James Brown
- From the album In the Jungle Groove (1986)
- Sampled in “Rated R”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “Kissin’ My Love” by Bill Withers
- From the album Still Bill (1971)
- Sampled in “Rated R”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “Lyrics of Fury” by Eric B. and Rakim
- From the album Follow The Leader (1988)
- Sampled in “Rated R”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “Straight Outta Compton” by N.W.A.
- From the album Straight Outta Compton (1988)
- Sampled in “Rated R”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “Atomic Dog” by George Clinton
- From the album Computer Games (1982)
- Sampled in “Watch Yo Nuggets”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “UFO” by ESG
- From the album ESG (1981)
- Sampled in “Watch Yo Nuggets”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “It’s a New Day” by Skull Snaps
- From the album Skull Snaps (1973)
- Sampled in “Watch Yo Nuggets”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “Rampage” by EPMD
- From the album Business As Usual (1990)
- Sampled in “Watch Yo Nuggets”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “Jingling Baby” by LL Cool J
- From the album Walking With a Panther (1989)
- Sampled in “Watch Yo Nuggets”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “Synthetic Substitution” by Melvin Bliss
- From the single Synthetic Substitution
- Sampled in “Jam 4 U” and “I’m a Bad”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “Sex Machine” by James Brown
- From the album Sex Machine (1970)
- Sampled in “Jam 4 U”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “Teddy’s Jam” by Guy
- From the album Guy (1988)
- Sampled in “Jam 4 U”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “Square Biz” by Teena Marie
- From the album It Must Be Magic (1981)
- Sampled in “Jam 4 U”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “I’m Mad” by EPMD
- From the album Business As Usual (1990)
- Sampled in “Jam 4 U”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “Payback” by James Brown
- From the album The Payback (1974)
- Sampled in “Blow Your Mind”, “Tonights Da Night”, “A Day Of Sooperman Lover” and “Encore”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “Outstanding” by The Gap Band
- From the album Gap Band IV (1982)
- Sampled in “Blow Your Mind”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “Theme From The Black Hole” by Parliament
- From the album Gloryhallastoopid (1979)
- Sampled in “Blow Your Mind”, “Blow Your Mind (Remix)” and “Encore”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “The Big Bang Theory” by Parliament
- From the album Gloryhallastoopid (1979)
- Sampled in “Blow Your Mind”, “Blow Your Mind (Remix)” and “Encore”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “Computer Love” by Zapp
- From the album The New Zapp IV U (1985)
- Sampled in “Blow Your Mind”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “Blind Alley” by The Emotions
- From the album Untouched (1971)
- Sampled in “Redman Meets Reggie Noble”
- Produced by Reggie Noble
- “Uphill Peace of Mind” performed by Kid Dynamite
- From the album Kid Dynamite (1976)
- Sampled in “Redman Meets Reggie Noble”
- Produced by Reggie Noble
- “Hector” performed by Village Callers
- From the album Live (1968)
- Sampled in “Redman Meets Reggie Noble”
- Produced by Reggie Noble
- “A Few More Kisses To Go” by Isaac Hayes
- From the album Don’t Let Go (1979)
- Sampled in “Tonight’s Da Night”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “Tonight’s the Night” by Ray Parker, Jr & Raydio
- From the album Two Places at the same Time (1980)
- Sampled in “Tonight’s Da Night”
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Co-produced Reggie Noble
- “The Show” by Doug E Fresh & Slick Rick
- From the single “The Show” (1985)
- Sampled in “Blow Your Mind (Remix)”
- Produced by Reggie Noble
- “Dance Floor” by Zapp
- From the album Zapp II (1982)
- Sampled in “Blow Your Mind (Remix)”
- Produced by Reggie Noble
- “I Can Make You Dance” by Zapp
- From the album Zapp III (1983)
- Sampled in “Blow Your Mind (Remix)”
- Produced by Reggie Noble
- “Risin’ To The Top” by Keni Burke
- From the album Changes (1982)
- Sampled in “How To Roll a Blunt”
- Produced by Reggie Noble
- Co-produced by Pete Rock
- “Automobile” by N.W.A.
- From the album Niggaz4life (1991)
- Sampled in “How To Roll a Blunt”
- Produced by Reggie Noble
- Co-produced by Pete Rock
- “Superman Lover” by Johnny “Guitar” Watson
- From the album Ain’t That a Bitch (1976)
- Sampled in “How To Roll a Blunt”
- Produced by Eric Sermon
- Co-produced by Reggie Noble
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