Raheem Rah-Nyse Gibson

Raheem Devon Gibson, often referred to as “Rah Nyse” or “Nyse” is an American record producer, songwriter and lyricist.[1] Gibson was born on February 13, 1972 in the Throggs Neck neighborhood of the Bronx N.Y.[2] Some of his most notable productions are “Dot Vs. TMR” for three time Grammy Nominee and NARAS award winner D-Dot/The Madd Rapper, “Let Me Find Out” for Grammy Award winning American Hip Hop trio Naughty By Nature, which appeared on the group's sixth studio album IIcons, and “I Want the World to See”, for Bad Boy recording artist G-Dep’s chart topping debut album Child of the Ghetto.[3][4][5]

Raheem Devon Gibson
Rah-Nyse at Nyse Music Studios in Atlanta, GA
Background information
Birth nameRaheem Devon Gibson
Also known asRah Nyse, Nyse
Born (1972-02-13) February 13, 1972
OriginThe Bronx, New York City, New York, United States
GenresHip hop EDM, R&B, pop
Occupation(s)Record Producer, Songwriter, Lyricist
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1995–present
LabelsNyse Music, Bad Boy Records, Sleeping Bag Records now Freeze Records
Associated actsP. diddy, Wendy Williams, Naughty by Nature, G Dep, Mario Winans, Harve Pierre a.k.a. Joe Hooker, Hit Men
Websitehttp://nysemusic.com/

In the Spring of 2000, Rah-Nyse signed a four year contract under his company ‘Hot Bloc Productions’ with music mogul Sean Diddy Combs to join his elite team of Bad Boy Records music producers “The Hitmen”, which was managed by Diddy himself. The group included notable producers Chucky Thompson, Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie, Steven "Stevie J" Jordan, Mario Winans and Nashiem Myrick. As a ‘Bad Boy’, Nyse’s musical contributions were remixed and used on numerous Hip hop and RnB projects, including RnB artist Amerie’s 2005 single “Man up”, which was featured on ‘Wendy Williams Brings the Heat, Vol. 1’ compilation.[6][7][8][9]

In an effort to expand his musical reach, Rah Nyse founded and formed his own independent production company ‘N.Y.S.E. (Now You Seen Everything) Music’ in 2013, where he produces Hip hop, RnB, and EDM (Electronic dance music) for both signed and Independent acts.[10]

Biography

Nyse began his career as a disc jockey in the late 1980s performing turntablism where he played continuous music mixes at live shows in the parks of The Bronx where he grew up. He was inspired by the unique styles and skills of iconic mixmasters DJ Scratch, DJ Jazzy Jay and DJ Jazzy Jeff. While spinning records in his hometown, Rah-Nyse decided to take his career to the next level, and in 1993 he became a co-founding member of the rap duo ‘Out of Order’ with then business partner DJ Storm.[11] The following year, ‘Out of Order’ was signed to independent Hip hop record label Freeze Records (formerly known as Sleeping Bag Records which featured major Hip Hop acts including EPMD).[12] The group landed an influential endorsement from ‘Shake Whatcha Mama Gave Ya’ rapper Rock Logic from Stik-E and the Hoodz. In 1994, Nyse and his bandmate began opening for Stik-E and the Hoodz and that same year released its first self-produced single “DreamState".[13][14] In 1996, Nyse and his then business partner left Freeze Records to focus on music production. He co-founded ‘Hot Bloc Productions’ and worked on independent projects for other groups, including The Autumn People from Durban Poison Records (owned by DreamWorks Records), and ‘Totally Basic’ from Atlantic Records.[15][16][17]

In early 2000, ‘Hot Bloc Productions’ gained popularity with the blockbuster hit first single “Dot Vs. TMR” from the album entitled Tell 'Em Why U Madd produced for All About The Benjamins artist/producer D-Dot a.k.a. The Madd Rapper, which also featured the song “You’re All Alone” produced by Kanye West. That same year, Hot Bloc was signed to a four-year production deal with Bad Boy Records under the management of music mogul Sean Diddy Combs.[18][19] Under Diddy’s management, Hot Bloc worked as part of the elite music production team known as “The Hitmen,” which included other prominent producers such as Kanye West, Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie, Steven "Stevie J" Jordan, Mario Winans, Easy Mo Bee, Chucky Thompson, and Nashiem Myrick. At Bad Boy, Nyse worked with major acts such as Naughty by Nature, G. Dep and Harve Pierre a.k.a. Joe Hooker.[20]

Rah-Nyse with rapper Ludacris

While with Bad Boy, he produced music for various Hip hop, RnB and Alternative artists out of his music lab, Hot Bloc Studios in the Bronx, N.Y. Many artists recorded and utilized the team for production, including French Montana, Lord Tariq and Peter Gunz, Hell Rell, Ice Shuler, D.F.L. and others. In 2003, rapper Ice Shuler filmed the video for his first single “Serious” at Hot Bloc Studios, for the independent Hip hop label ‘Board of Directors, Inc.’. The single featured appearances by Remy Ma and DJ Kay Slay a.k.a.The Drama King.[21][22] Rah Nyse decided to embark on a new musical venture and relocated to Atlanta in 2008 to pursue opportunities as a solo producer. The following year, he was hired by Indie label ‘Southern World Records’ to produce music for contemporary RnB artist Eddie J. By 2009, Nyse produced “I Can’t Stop Waiting” for his album “Feels Like Rain” and performed on his 2010 single “Never Let You Go”.[23][24] In a 2015 interview with Icon Studios in Atlanta Georgia, Nyse said he strives to be the “Hitmaker of the Future”. He was commissioned by former American Idol contestant Nica Nashae to produce her first solo project and has established major relationships in the music licensing industry.[25]

Record Labels

Rah Nyse was signed to Freeze Records as the group ‘Out of Order’ in 1994. The group went on to form production team ‘Hot Bloc Productions’ and was signed to Diddy’s Bad Boy Records as a ‘Hitmen’ producer from 2000-2004. As a producer, he worked with several major labels including Atlantic Records, TVT Records, Sony Music Entertainment, Columbia and others.[26]

Discography

HOT BLOC PRODUCTIONS DISCOGRAPHY [27]

Year Artist Title Label
1994 Out of Order "DREAMSTATE" Freeze Records
1997/1998 The Autumn People "VARIOUS SONGS" Durban Poison/Dreamworks Records
1998 Totally Basic "FALLEN" Atlantic Records
1999 The Madd Rapper "DOT vs. TMR " Crazy Cat/Columbia Records
2001 G-Dep "I WANT THE WORLD TO SEE" Bad Boy Records
2002 Naughty by Nature "LET ME FIND OUT" TVT Records
2003 Ice Shuler "VARIOUS SONGS" B.O.D. Records
2004 D.F.L. THE MOVEMENT (Mixtape)
2005/2006 Various "REBIRTH - THE MIXTAPE" Hot Bloc
2009 Eddie J. "CAN'T KEEP WAITING" Southern World Records
2010 Eddie J. "NEVER LET YOU GO ft. RAH-NYSE" Southern World Records
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  2. "Raheem Devon Gibson Public Records". People Finders. June 3, 2015.
  3. "The Madd Rapper, Dot Vs. TMR". All Music. June 1, 2015.
  4. "Naughty By Nature – Rock & Roll / Rah Rah / Wild Muthafuckas / What You Wanna Do / Let Me Find Out". Discogs.com. June 2, 2015.
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  13. "Out of Order-Dreamstate". Music Stack. June 2, 2015.
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  15. "From Techno to Bluegrass". American Songwriter. June 3, 2015.
  16. "From Techno to Victoria Williams, Mark Eitzel, Jesus Lizard". MTV. June 1, 2015.
  17. "Pull". Sonicbids. June 3, 2015.
  18. "The Madd Rapper, Tell 'Em Why U Madd". Genius.com. June 4, 2015.
  19. "HotBloc Music". BandMine. June 4, 2015.
  20. "Hit and Run, Are Puffy's Producers Making Tracks?". Vibe Magazine,1998. June 3, 2015.
  21. "Ice Shuler, "Serious" Uncut Music Video, Produced by Rah-Nyse & Storm". Youtube. June 2, 2015.
  22. "Ice Shuler". Discogs. June 2, 2015.
  23. "Eddie J, "Feels Like Rain"". All Music. June 3, 2015.
  24. "Eddie J, "Never Let You Go" ft. Rah-Nyse". iHeart Radio. June 2, 2015.
  25. "Nyse Music Interview With Iconic Radio". Nyse Music. June 3, 2015.
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  27. "HotBloc Music=May 27, 2015". Bandmine.
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