Brand Nubian (music group)

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Brand Nubian
(left to right) Sadat X, Grand Puba and Lord Jamar
(left to right) Sadat X, Grand Puba and Lord Jamar
Background information
Origin New York City, New York
Genre(s) Hip Hop
Years active 1989 - 1995
1997 - 2000
2003 - 2004
Label(s) Elektra Records
Arista Records
Babygrande Records
Members
Grand Puba
Sadat X
Lord Jamar
Former members
DJ Alamo
DJ Sincere


Brand Nubian is a hip hop group from New Rochelle, New York, consisting of three MCs; Grand Puba (born Maxwell Dixon, March 4, 1966), Sadat X (formerly Derek X, born Derek Murphy) and Lord Jamar (born Lorenzo Dechalus, on September 17, 1968), and two DJs, DJ Alamo and DJ Sincere. They are one of the more popular and acclaimed alternative hip hop groups of the 1990s, known for socially conscious and politically charged content inspired by the teachings of The Nation of Gods and Earths.

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[edit] History

[edit] 1989-1992

The original lineup: Puba, Alamo, Jamar and Sadat
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The original lineup: Puba, Alamo, Jamar and Sadat

Brand Nubian formed in 1989 after Grand Puba's original group, Masters Of Ceremony, split up. The crew signed a deal with Elektra Records and released their first single "Brand Nubian" in '89. Their debut album, One For All, was released in 1990. Generally acclaimed, the album drew fire for militant rhetoric on tracks like "Drop the Bomb" and "Wake Up". The controversy helped sales, though the album was still not a great commercial success. To date, the album has sold 350,000 units. The video for the single "Wake Up" was also banned from MTV. The singles "Slow Down", "All For One" and "Wake Up" all became hits on Billboard's Hot Rap Tracks chart in 1991.

Shortly after their debut release, Sadat X and Lord Jamar began having problems with Grand Puba, causing him to leave the group, along with DJ Alamo, to pursue a solo career. Lord Jamar and Sadat X enlisted DJ Sincere to join the group in 1992. The same year, Puba released his solo debut, Reel to Reel, which featured the hit single "360 Degrees (What Goes Around)".

Later in 1992, Brand Nubian released a hit single of their own, "Punks Jump Up To Get Beat Down". The track was met with controversy over alleged homophobic content, referencing the Sadat X line "Though I can freak, fly, flow, fuck up a faggot /I ain't down with gays, I don't understand their ways". Despite the controversy, the single charted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 77. Later versions omitted the line, including the version on the greatest hits compilation The Very Best of Brand Nubian.

[edit] 1993-2000

Audio samples of Brand Nubian
DJ Sincere, Lord Jamar and Sadat X
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DJ Sincere, Lord Jamar and Sadat X

In February 1993, the crew released their second album, In God We Trust. "Punks Jump Up" was included on this release, as well as the number 92 Hot 100 single, "Love Me Or Leave Me Alone". The effort sold moderately well, fueled by the crew's continuing controversy. Also in 1993, the group contributed a track for the Menace II Society soundtrack, entitled "Lick Dem Muthaphuckas".

Their next group release, Everything is Everything, was issued in November 1994. The controversy kept growing, with further accusations of music being analogous to alleged hate speech. The album received very mixed reviews and mediocre sales, despite the top 40 Hot Rap Tracks singles "Word Is Bond" and "Hold On". In 1995, the group broke up and launched solo careers in music and television. That year, Puba released his second solo effort 2000, featuring another Billboard Hot 100 single, "I Like It (I Wanna Be Where You Are)". Sadat X released his first solo effort, titled Wild Cowboys, in 1996.

The original members reunited in 1997, contributing a song to the Soul in the Hole soundtrack, titled "A Child Is Born". In 1998, the four original members returned with the album Foundation. The album received wide acclaim and featured contributions from a larger group of producers, including DJ Premier, Buckwild, Lord Finesse and Diamond D. The lead single "Don't Let It Go To Your Head" became, at number 54, Brand Nubian's highest-charting single on the Hot 100. In 2000, the crew released the underground single "Rockin' It", then continued their individual pursuits. Sadat X released a solo EP in 2000, The State of New York vs. Derek Murphy.

[edit] 2001-present

Puba released his third solo effort. Understand This, in 2001, which received little attention despite featuring his fellow Brand Nubian members. The original members reunited once again in 2004 for the release of their fifth group album, Fire in the Hole, their first release on an independent label, Babygrande Records. The album received mixed reviews and sold below expectations. Sadat X released another solo effort in 2005, titled Experience & Education, receiving mostly positive reviews. Jamar has also furthered his acting career, recently appearing on an episode of The Sopranos, as well as episodes of Oz, Third Watch and Law & Order. Lord Jamar released his first solo album, The 5% Album, on June 27 on Babygrande Records. Sadat X's third full length album, titled Black October, was released in October, 2006.

In 2004 Brand Nubian appeared on popular videogame Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, playing on Classic hip hop radio station Playback FM.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Album cover Album information
One For All
  • Released: December 4, 1990
  • Billboard 200 chart position: #130
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #34
  • Singles: "Brand Nubian"/"Feels So Good", "Wake Up"/"Drop the Bomb", "All For One"/"Concerto in X Minor", "Slow Down"/"To the Right"
In God We Trust
  • Released: February 2, 1993
  • Billboard 200 chart position: #12
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #4
  • Singles: "Punks Jump Up To Get Beat Down", "Allah U Akbar"/"Steal Ya Ho", "Love Me or Leave Me Alone"/"The Travel Jam"
Everything is Everything
  • Released: November 1, 1994
  • Billboard 200 chart position: #54
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #13
  • Singles: "Word is Bond"/"Straight Off Da Head", "Hold On"/"Step Into Da Cipher"/"Alladat"
Foundation
  • Released: September 29, 1998
  • Billboard 200 chart position: #59
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #12
  • Singles: "The Return"/"Brand Nubian", "Don't Let it Go to Your Head"/"Back Up Off the Wall", "Let's Dance"
Fire in the Hole
  • Released: August 10, 2004
  • Billboard 200 chart position: -
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #57
  • Singles: "Whatever Happened...?"/"Momma", "Who Wanna Be a Star? (It's Brand Nu Baby!)"/"Just Don't Learn", "Young Son"/"Still Livin' in the Ghetto"

[edit] Singles

Cover Information
"Brand Nubian"
  • Released: 1989
  • Label: Elektra Records
  • B-Side: "Feels So Good"
  • Note: Not originally included on One For All, but were featured as bonus tracks on re-released versions
"Wake Up"
"All For One"
"Slow Down"
"Punks Jump Up to Get Beat Down"
"Allah U Akbar"
"Love Me or Leave Me Alone"
"Word is Bond"
"Hold On"
"A Child is Born"
"The Return"
"Don't Let it Go to Your Head"
"Let's Dance"
"Rockin' It"
  • Released: 2000
  • Label: Kurrup Money Records
  • B-Side: "Spend It" (by D.I.T.C.)
"Walking on a Cloud"
  • Released: 2003
  • Label: Spun Records
  • B-Side: "Shine"
"Whatever Happened...?"
"Who Wanna Be a Star? (It's Brand Nu Baby!)"
"Young Son"

[edit] Grand Puba Discography

Album cover Album information
Reel to Reel
  • Released: October 20, 1992
  • Billboard 200 chart position: #28
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #14
  • Singles: "360 Degrees (What Goes Around)"/"360 Degrees (What Goes Around) (SD50 Remix), "Check it Out"/"That's How We Move It", "Ya Know How it Goes"/"Lickshot"
2000
  • Released: June 20, 1995
  • Billboard 200 chart position: #48
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #5
  • Singles: "A Little of This", "I Like It (I Wanna Be Where You Are)"
Understand This
  • Released: October 23, 2001
  • Billboard 200 chart position: -
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #32
  • Singles: "Understand This"/"All Day", "Up & Down", "Issues"/"Baby Mama Drama"/"Keep it Movin'"

[edit] Sadat X Discography

Album cover Album information
Wild Cowboys
  • Released: July 15, 1996
  • Billboard 200 chart position: #83
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #13
  • Singles: "Hang 'Em High"/"Stages & Lights", "The Lump Lump"
The State of New York vs. Derek Murphy
  • Released: September 19, 2000
  • Billboard 200 chart position: -
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: -
  • Singles: "Cock it Back"/"You Can't Deny", "Ka-Ching"
Experience & Education
  • Released: October 25, 2005
  • Billboard 200 chart position: -
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: -
  • Singles: "God is Back", "What Did I Do?"/"The Great Diamond D"
Black October
  • Released: October 3, 2006
  • Billboard 200 chart position: -
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: -
  • Singles: "Why?"

[edit] Lord Jamar Discography

Album cover Album information
The 5% Album
  • Released: June 27, 2006
  • Billboard 200 chart position: -
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #94
  • Singles: "Deep Space"/"The Sun"/"The Corner, The Streets"

[edit] Singles chart positions

Year Song U.S. Hot 100 U.S. R&B U.S. Rap Album
1991 "Wake Up" #92 #5 One For All
1991 "All For One" #17 One For All
1991 "Slow Down" #63 #3 One For All
1992 "360 Degrees (What Goes Around)" (Grand Puba) #68 #30 #1 Reel to Reel
1993 "Check it Out" (Grand Puba feat. Mary J. Blige) #85 #13 Reel to Reel
1993 "Punks Jump Up to Get Beat Down" #77 #42 #2 In God We Trust
1993 "Love Me or Leave Me Alone" #92 #68 #13 In God We Trust
1994 "Word is Bond" #94 #64 #11 Everything is Everything
1995 "Hold On" (Feat. Starr) #39 Everything is Everything
1995 "I Like It (I Wanna Be Where You Are)" (Grand Puba) #91 #68 #21 2000
1995 "A Little of This" (Grand Puba) #90 2000
1996 "Hang 'Em High" (Sadat X) #98 #53 #12 Wild Cowboys
1996 "The Lump Lump" (Sadat X) #85 #20 Wild Cowboys
1998 "Don't Let it Go to Your Head" #54 #24 #3 Foundation
2000 "Rockin' It" #29 "Rockin' It"
2000 "Ka-Ching" (Sadat X feat. Hy Tymes) #36 The State of New York vs. Derek Murphy

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