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1996 compilation album by Erick Sermon
Insomnia Released April 23, 1996 Recorded 1994–1995 Studio Genre Length 42 :29 Label Producer
"Funkorama " Released: December 19, 1995
"It's That Hit" Released: 1995
"I Feel It" Released: June 4, 1996
Insomnia is a hip-hop compilation album presented by American rapper and record producer Erick Sermon . It was released on April 23, 1996, via Interscope Records . The recording sessions took place at Mirror Image, at the Music Palace, and at Rockin' Reel Recording Studios in New York , and at Chuck Simone Studio. The album was produced by Sermon, who also served as executive producer, Redman , Rockwilder , and Ty Fyffe . Beside Sermon, it features contributions from fellow artists affiliated with or discovered by him, such as Calif, Domo, Duo, Jamal , Keith Murray , L.O.D., Passion, Redman, the Wixtons, Xross-Breed, and Thomas "Tommy Gunn" Blincoe, who was murdered shortly before the album's release,[ 4] and to whom the album is dedicated. The album peaked at number 53 on the Billboard 200 and number 10 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in the United States. It spawned three singles: "Funkorama ", which peacked at No. 81 on the Billboard Hot 100 , "It's That Hit" and "I Feel It".
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Intro" (performed by Cherry Martinez ) 0:31 2. "Funkorama " (performed by Redman ) 3:03 3. "The Vibe" (performed by Xross-Breed) Redman 3:10 4. "As the..." (performed by Passion) Sermon 3:14 5. "Beez Like That (Sometimes)" (performed by Jamal and Calif) 2:52 6. "It's That Hit" (performed by Keith Murray ) Sermon 4:06 7. "Up Jump the Boogie" (performed by the Wixtons) 4:08 8. "Caller's Interlude" (performed by Cherry Martinez) 2:28 9. "I Feel It" (performed by L.O.D.) Sermon 4:24 10. "On the Regular" (performed by Duo) T. Stanley Kim Sermon E. Sermon Collins Clinton, Jr. Maceo Parker Sermon 3:11 11. "Fear" (performed by Tommy Gunn) Sermon 3:57 12. "Ready for War" (performed by Domo) Sermon 3:36 13. "Reign" (performed by Erick Sermon) Sermon 3:49 Total length: 42:29
Sample credits
Erick Sermon – executive producer, vocals (track 13) , producer (tracks: 4–7, 9–13) , co-producer (track 2) , sleeve notes
Reginald "Redman " Noble – vocals (track 2) , producer (tracks: 2, 3) , sleeve notes
L. "Kewjo" Scott – vocals (track 3) , sleeve notes
Dana "Rockwilder " Stinson – vocals (track 3) , co-producer (track 5) , sleeve notes
Passion Johnson – vocals (track 4) , sleeve notes
Jamal "Mally G " Phillips – vocals (track 5) , sleeve notes
Calif Moore – vocals (track 5) , sleeve notes
Keith Murray – vocals (track 6) , sleeve notes
The Wixtons – vocals (track 7)
Gerald "50 Grand" Berlin – vocals (track 9) , sleeve notes
Ron "Ron Jay" Joseph – vocals (track 9) , sleeve notes
T. "T-Man" Stanley – vocals (track 10) , sleeve notes
Kim "Big Kim" Sermon – vocals (track 10) , sleeve notes
Thomas "Tommy Gunn" Blincoe – vocals (track 11) , sleeve notes
Domo Paige – vocals (track 12) , sleeve notes
Deborah "Cherry Martinez " Tennyson – voice (tracks: 1, 8)
Tyrone "Ty " Fyffe – co-producer (track 7)
Troy Hightower – recording, mixing
Bob Fudjinski – recording
Chuck Simone – recording
Dave Greenberg – recording
Tommy Uzzo – mixing
Tony Dawsey – mastering
Mike Hogan – engineering assistant
Cathrine Wessel – photography
Jah Boogie – sleeve notes
Shugar Diamonds – sleeve notes
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