"How I Do" is the debut album by Philly native singer-songwriter Res, released on June 26th, 2001 via MCA Records. Combining elements of soul, alt-rock, hip-hop and R&B, the album charted for nine weeks and produced the singles "Golden Boys" and "They-Say Vision."
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"How I Do" is the debut album by Philly native singer-songwriter Res, released on June 26th, 2001 via MCA Records. Combining elements of so… read more
"How I Do" is the debut album by Philly native singer-songwriter Res, released on June 26th, 2001 via MCA Records. Combining elements of soul, alt-rock, hip-hop and R&B, th… read more
They say that it’s a long way to the top if you wanna Rock ‘n’ Roll, and that’s an expression singer/songwriter Res knows all too well. 2001 was the year Res changed the game with How I Do, a cross-genre masterpiece that she co-penned with childhood friend Santi White (now known as Santigold). The album yielded four hit singles – the Nas remixed “Ice King”, the Billboard chart-topping “They Say Vision”, “Golden Boys”, and “Sittin’ Back” – and placed Res in a unique albeit coveted position of soulful songstress with a Hip-Hop edge. Like many great artists on the majors, the Philly na… read more
They say that it’s a long way to the top if you wanna Rock ‘n’ Roll, and that’s an expression singer/songwriter Res knows all too well. 2001 was the year Res changed the game with How I Do,… read more
They say that it’s a long way to the top if you wanna Rock ‘n’ Roll, and that’s an expression singer/songwriter Res knows all too well. 2001 was the year Res changed the game with How I Do, a cross-genre masterpiece that she co-penned … read more