To tha Rescue

To tha Rescue is the second and final studio album by American rapper D-Nice. It was released on November 26, 1991 via Jive Records and was produced by D-Nice, Naughty by Nature, Skeff Anselm and Carl Bourley. The album features guest appearances by the likes of KRS-One, Too Short, E-Marvelous, and Naughty by Nature. Though not as successful as his previous effort Call Me D-Nice, this record managed to find some success making it to #137 on the Billboard 200[2] and #27 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.[3] It spawned three singles: "To tha Rescue", "25 ta Life" (peaked at #23 on the Hot Rap Songs)[4] and "Time to Flow" (peaked at #15 on the Hot Rap Songs).[5]

To tha Rescue
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 26, 1991
RecordedMarch–October, 1991
StudioBattery Studios (New York, U.S.)
GenreHip hop
Length41:04
LabelJive
Producer
  • D-Nice
  • Skeff Anselm
  • Naughty By Nature
  • Carl Bourelly
D-Nice chronology
Call Me D-Nice
(1990)
To tha Rescue
(1991)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."808 Prelude"D-Nice0:21
2."25 ta Life"D-Nice3:07
3."Rhymin' Skills" (featuring KRS-One)D-Nice3:09
4."Time to Flow" (featuring Naughty By Nature)Naughty By Nature4:11
5."Get in Touch With Me"Carl Bourelly3:38
6."To ta Rescue"Skeff Anselm3:39
7."No, No, No"Skeff Anselm3:47
8."Straight From tha Bronx"D-Nice3:52
9."Check Yourself" (featuring Too $hort)D-Nice3:57
10."Time to Flow"Naughty By Nature4:18
11."And There U Have It" (featuring E-Marvelous)D-Nice3:38
12."I Send This Out to..."D-Nice3:20
Total length:41:04

Notes

  • "Get in Touch With Me" featured uncredited vocals by Roz
  • "And There U Have It" featured uncredited rap vocals by E-Marvelous

Personnel

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