Rembrandt Brown - Music Career

Music Career

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Rembrandt Brown has a career as a musician. He is called The Crying Man because he cries real tears on stage. Some of his songs include:

  • Cry Like a Man
  • Tears in My 'Fro
  • Love Explosion
  • Head-Butt Me
  • Weeping Wall of Tears
  • Explosion of Love
  • Who Stole My Woman?
  • I'd Pawn My Gold Crown For You (hit in an alternate universe)

Rembrandt used to sing with a group called The Spinning Topps (parody of The Four Tops) with three other members named Jared Gray, Robert Walker and Sam Howell. His last performance with the Spinning Topps was in December 1986 (Reference: Into the Mystic).

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