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.
Production was handled by Lord Finesse, Chris "CL" Liggio, Buckwild, Diamond D, DJ O.Gee, DJ Premier, and members Grand Puba and DJ Alamo, with co-producer Swade Puma. It features guest appearances from Busta Rhymes, Common and Loon.
The album debuted at number 59 on the Billboard 200 and number 12 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts in the United States. The only charted single off of the album, "Don't Let It Go to Your Head", became Brand Nubian's biggest US hit, reaching number 54 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 24 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and number 3 on the Hot Rap Songs.
Foundation saw the group regain their past success, critically and commercially. Unlike previous releases, Foundation mostly features outside production, resulting in an updated sound.
Track listing
Sample credits
Personnel
- Brand Nubian â programming, mixing, executive producers
- William "Grand Puba" Dixon â vocals, producer <small>(tracks: 1, 3, 12)</small>, programming
- Lorenzo "Lord Jamar" DeChalus â vocals
- Derek "Sadat X" Murphy â vocals
- Keith "DJ Alamo" Jones â producer <small>(tracks: 10, 12, 14)</small>, co-producer <small>(track 17)</small>, programming
- Lonnie "Common" Lynn â vocals <small>(track 8)</small>
- Keon Bryce â background vocals <small>(track 8)</small>
- Trevor "Busta Rhymes" Smith â vocals <small>(track 9)</small>
- Rebbie Jackson â additional vocals <small>(track 9)</small>
- Adeka "Dee" Stupart â additional vocals <small>(track 9)</small>
- Chauncey "Loon" Hawkins â vocals <small>(track 10)</small>
- Brooklyn Starr â background vocals <small>(track 13)</small>
- Shelene Thomas â additional vocals <small>(track 17)</small>
- James Tyrone "Petawane" Burris â additional vocals <small>(track 20)</small>
- Thomas Bart â keyboards <small>(track 10)</small>
- Gary "DJ O.Gee" Scott â piano & producer <small>(track 13)</small>, programming
- Chris "DJ Premier" Martin â producer <small>(track 2)</small>, mixing
- Robert "Lord Finesse" Hall â producer <small>(tracks: 4, 16, 18, 20)</small>, programming
- Chris "CL" Liggio â producer <small>(tracks: 6, 9, 17)</small>, programming
- Anthony "Buckwild" Best â producer <small>(tracks: 7, 8)</small>, programming
- Joseph "Diamond D" Kirkland â producer <small>(track 19)</small>, programming, mixing
- Swade Puma â co-producer <small>(track 9)</small>
- Jim Albert â recording
- Brian Garten â recording
- Dave Hyman â recording
- Thom Leinbach â recording
- Eddie Sancho â recording
- Kirk Yano â recording
- Andy Blakelock â mixing
- Jason Goldstein â mixing
- Ken "Duro" Ifill â mixing
- Matt Stein â mixing
- Patrick Viala â mixing
- Fred Hedemark â engineering assistant
- Bill Importico â engineering assistant
- G.P. â engineering assistant
- Jason Stasium â engineering assistant
- Dexter Thibou â engineering assistant
- Artese Williams â engineering assistant
- Tom Coyne â mastering
- Jeff Dixon â executive producer
- Drew Dixon â executive producer
- Anthony Harrison Jr. â art direction, illustration
- Christian Lantry â photography
Charts
References
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