Oh Yeah (Rottin Razkals song)

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"Oh Yeah"
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Single by Rottin Razkals
from the album Rottin ta da Core
B-side "A-Yo"
ReleasedJanuary 17, 1995
Recorded1994
Genre Hip hop
Length3:23
Label Mad Sounds/Motown
Songwriter(s) Rottin Razkals, Anthony Criss, Vincent Brown, Keir Lamont Gist
Producer(s) Naughty by Nature
Rottin Razkals singles chronology
"Oh Yeah"
(1995)
"Hey Alright"
(1995)

"Oh Yeah" is the first single released from Rottin Razkals debut album, Rottin ta da Core . It was released on February 17, 1995, and was both written and produced by the Razkals' mentors, Naughty by Nature. This single was the most successful of the two singles released from the album, finding its best success on the Hot Rap Singles peaking at 14. The song sampled "Say Yeah" by the Commodores.

Contents

Single track listing

A-Side

  1. "Oh Yeah" (LP Version)- 3:28
  2. "Oh Yeah" (Radio Version)- 3:28
  3. "Oh Yeah" (Instrumental)- 3:27
  4. "Oh Yeah" (Acapella)- 2:55

B-Side

  1. "A-Yo" (LP Version)- 3:21
  2. "A-Yo" (Radio Version)- 2:56
  3. "A-Yo" (A-Yomental)- 3:20


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