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  1. Organized Noize is an American production duo from Atlanta, Georgia, currently composed of Ray Murray and Sleepy Brown. [1] [2] History. Among the hit records they have worked on include TLC 's "Waterfalls", En Vogue 's "Don't Let Go (Love)", and Ludacris ' "Saturday (Oooh! Ooooh!)".

  2. Organized Noize es una exitosa compañía de producción de hip hop de Atlanta, Georgia, formada por Ray Murray, Sleepy Brown y Rico Wade. Entre los éxitos de producción del grupo destacan "Waterfalls" de TLC, "Don't Let Go" de En Vogue, y "Saturday (Ohh Ohh)" de Ludacris.

  3. Written-By – Brandon Bennett*, McKinley Horton, Organized Noize. Backing Vocals – 4.0. Bass – Preston Crur* Guitar – Edward Stroud. Producer, Instruments [All] – Organized Noize. Written-By – Brandon Bennett*, McKinley Horton, Organized Noize. 5:13: 11: So Much Love. Backing Vocals – Lauren (12)

  4. Released: August 19, 1997. ...A S.W.A.T. Healin' Ritual is the debut studio album by American rapper Witchdoctor. It was released on April 21, 1998, via Organized Noize/ Interscope Records. The recording sessions took place at Purple Dragon Recording Studio, PatchWerk Recording Studios, Doppler Recording Studio, DARP Recording Studio and ...

  5. Brainchild is the only studio album by American group Society of Soul, composed of the production team Organized Noize, singer Esparonza Brown and poet Big Rube. It was released on LaFace Records in 1995. [4] The album peaked at #93 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart in the United States.

  6. 28 de mar. de 2016 · In the the film, which premiered at SXSW in Texas earlier this month, Organized Noize — alongside artists, managers and executives who played a role in their come-up, including OutKast, L.A....

  7. 28 de sept. de 1998 · The music draws from a vastly eclectic palette of sources, and the live instrumentation is fuller-sounding than ATLiens. Most importantly, producers Organized Noize imbue their tracks with a Southern earthiness and simultaneous spirituality that come across regardless of what Dre and Big Boi are rapping about.