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  1. 26 de abr. de 2004 · Producer – Jamey Jaz, Rahsaan Patterson. Written-By – Jamey Jaz, Mikelyn Roderick, Rahsaan Patterson. Arranged By, Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals – Rahsaan Patterson. Arranged By, Recorded By, Mixed By – Jamey Jaz. Backing Vocals – Lua Crofts, Mikelyn Roderick, Trina Broussard.

  2. 26 de oct. de 2004 · 1. The One For Me. Mixed By – Ken Crouse *, Serban Ghenea. Producer, Arranged By, Instruments, Programmed By – Devory Pugh *, Jack King III. Recorded By – Ryan West. Vocals, Producer [Vocal Production] – Rahsaan Patterson. Mixed By – Ken Crouse *, Serban Ghenea.

  3. Rahsaan Patterson (born January 11, 1974) is an American singer and actor, best known for portraying "The Kid" on the 1980s television show Kids Incorporated. ... Patterson's third album, After Hours was released internationally in April 2004, garnering positive reviews.

  4. Rahsaan Patterson's career is proof that an artist can be progressive while firmly based in gospel and R&B traditions. After a 13-year period entailing a co-starring role on Kids Incorporated, songwriting triumphs with Brandy's "Baby" and Tevin Campbell's "Back to the World," and other activity behind the scenes, Patterson finally made his solo major-label debut with a self-titled album (1997 ...

  5. Product Description. Rahsaan Patterson continues to redefine soul music with his third body-moving collection, "After Hours". The highly anticipated follow up to "Love In Stereo" and "Rahsaan Patterson," "After Hours" scintillates with smooth grooves, undeniable melodies and soaring vocals that can only be delivered by Patterson.

  6. 1 de nov. de 2006 · Patterson's third CD, After Hours may just be the vehicle to send him into the Urban AC stratosphere among both the 30 plus and minus crowds. And while much has been written about Patterson's likeness to Stevie Wonder, Chaka Kahn, and other soul legends, there's something completely modern about Patterson's music.

  7. A few spins of After Hours makes it plain that we're finally hearing the real Rahsaan Patterson. Granted, both the self-titled debut and Love in Stereo didn't come across as processed or put on in ...