A superb G-funk number that samples the Johnson Brothers.
With producer Kevin "K-Fingers" Gilliam, they developed mellow hip-hop influenced by the West Coast sound that was popular at the time. This debut single became their signature work.
Nadanuff emerged like a comet in 1996 as a female hip-hop duo. The greatest feature of this album is the skillful production, which incorporates the sweet melody of the classic sample "Strawberry Letter 23" into the heavy beats of the mid-'90s. This hidden gem embodies the golden age of '90s R&B/hip-hop. It peaked at #91 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Individually, it reached #44 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and #11 on the Hot Rap Songs chart.
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6 A.M. (We Be Rollin') (Soul Daddy's Rollin' Rugged At 6 A.M. Remix)
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6 A.M. (We Be Rollin') (Mo Kutz Southern Playalistic Remix)
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6 A.M. (We Be Rollin') (Babyboy's Dirty South Remix)
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6 A.M. (We Be Rollin') (Mo Kutz Southern Playalistic Instrumental)
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6 A.M. (We Be Rollin') (Babyboy's Puff & Groove Remix)
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6 A.M. (We Be Rollin') (Get Yo Grind On Remix)
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6 A.M. (We Be Rollin') (Soul Daddy's Rollin' Rugged At 6 A.M. Instrumental)
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6 A.M. (We Be Rollin') (Album Version)
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Producer - Michael "Doc" Little