Ooh I Love You Rakeem

Ooh, I Love You, Rakeem is an extended play that Robert Diggs released on Tommy Boy Records in 1991 under the name Prince Rakeem. Diggs is best known as RZA, the primary producer of Wu-Tang Clan.

Ooh, I Love You, Rakeem
EP by
ReleasedJuly 1, 1991
Recorded1991
GenreEast Coast Rap
Length26:12
LabelTommy Boy/Warner Bros. Records
00968
ProducerPrince Rakeem & Easy Mo Bee
Prince Rakeem chronology
Ooh, I Love You, Rakeem
(1991)
Bobby Digital in Stereo
(1998)
Wu-Tang Clan solo chronology
GZA:
Words from the Genius

(1991)
Ooh I Love You Rakeem
(1991)
Method Man: Tical (album)
(1994)

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Ooh We Love You Rakeem" (Baggin' Ladies Mix)Prince Rakeem4:17
2."Ooh We Love You Rakeem" (Baggin' Ladies Instrumental)Prince Rakeem4:17
3."Deadly Venoms" (Vocals Up)Prince Rakeem4:25
4."Sexcapades" (DMD Mix)Easy Mo Bee, Prince Rakeem (co.)4:13
5."Sexcapades" (Wu-Tang Mix)Easy Mo Bee, Prince Rakeem (co.)4:13
6."Sexcapades" (DMD Radio Mix)Easy Mo Bee, Prince Rakeem (co.)4:13
7."Sexcapades" (DMD Instrumental)Easy Mo Bee, Prince Rakeem (co.)0:30
8."Sexcapades" (Wu-Tang Instrumental)Easy Mo Bee, Prince Rakeem (co.)0:30
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