It's Like That (My Big Brother)
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| Single by Redman from the album Muddy Waters |
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| Released | December 10, 1996 | ||||
| Format | 12" single | ||||
| Genre | Hip hop | ||||
| Length | 2:55 | ||||
| Label | Def Jam | ||||
| Writer | Reggie Noble Kevin Madison Kurtis Khaleel Joseph Williams |
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| Producer | Reggie Noble, Erick Sermon (co-producer) | ||||
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It's Like That (My Big Brother) is the first single released by Redman for his third album, Muddy Waters. It features fellow rapper K-Solo, who returned after a long hiatus from rap with a markedly different voice. The single is produced by Redman and is co-produced by long time affiliate Erick Sermon. It samples the old school hip hop song "Cold Gettin' Dumb" by Just Ice. The single did fairly well in terms of chart position, but "Whateva Man", the second single from Muddy Waters, performed much better on the charts.
- It's Like That (My Big Brother) (Radio Edit)
- That's How It Is (It's Like That) (Radio Edit)
- It's Like That (My Big Brother) (Instrumental)
- It's Like That (My Big Brother) (LP Version)
- It's Like That (My Big Brother) (Acappella)
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| Albums | Whut? Thee Album · Dare Iz a Darkside · Muddy Waters · El Niño (with Def Squad) · Doc's Da Name 2000 · Blackout! (with Method Man) · Malpractice · Red Gone Wild · Muddy Waters 2 |
| Singles | "Blow Your Mind" · "Time 4 Sum Aksion" · "Tonight's Da Night" · "Rockafella" · "Can't Wait" · "How High" (with Method Man) · "Funkorama" · "It's Like That (My Big Brother)" · "Whateva Man" · "Pick It Up" · "Full Cooperation" (with Def Squad) · "I'll Be Dat" · "Da Goodness" · "Tear It Off" (with Method Man) · "Y.O.U." (with Method Man) · "Da Rockwilder" (with Method Man) · "Let's Get Dirty (I Can't Get in da Club)" · "Smash Sumthin'" · "Put It Down" |
| Related articles | Discography · Hit Squad · Def Squad · Method Man & Redman |