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redman
11 April, 2007 12:00 am

    It has been a long time since we’ve heard from the Funk Doctor…. 6 years to be exact.  Between alleged label drama, making movie and television appearances and handling the responsibilities of being an adult, Redman has simply been away from the studio.  With his highly anticipated 6th solo album, Red Gone Wild: Thee [cont.]

20 March, 2007 12:00 am

A lot of people have been asking where Redman has been since 2001′s “Malpractice”.  The answer is watching the game and what it has become and waiting for the perfect opportunity to come back.  He didn’t really leave with movies, TV, and guest shots but as far as official releases the public has eagerly been [cont.]

24 February, 2004 12:00 am

    What do you do when you are one of the most respected rtists in hip-hop,chosen by both the commercial scene and the hard to please underground heads? When you have had a career that artists envy, from movies to music to commercials. When you’ve released a slew of albums and have a catalog that [cont.]

1 January, 2002 12:00 am

 Since his debut, What? The Album, we’ve watched Reggie Noble’s formula evolve, but it forever remains rooted in the heart of what is painted to be the worst ghetto in the world, Brick City, New Jersey. Malpractice continues the tradition solidified with Red’s third and defining album, Muddy Waters, sticking to the script of “if [cont.]

28 September, 1999 12:00 am

Richmond, VA – A startling discovery was made last week by Reverend Carlton Morris of Our Lady Of Richmond Church in Virginia. The Reverend said he found hidden devil messages when he put a copy of Redman’s “I’ll Be That” on his phonograph player, putting the needle on the record itself, and while in the [cont.]

1 January, 1999 12:00 am

Coming from the In Too Deep soundtrack, and also working a the buzz clip for the upcoming Method Man & Redman album, America’s Most Blunted is “Tear It Off”. Erick Sermon ups the ante from his usual style, putting the BPM above 100, as Meth and Red see how high they can get once again. Givn [cont.]

1 January, 1997 12:00 am

Spokane, WA – After long weeks of soul searching and numerous attempts to bring inner peace to himself, Redman4975 has finally become the person he’s always wanted to be. Signing up with America Online, Redman4975 feels that he now can express his individuality, to a worldwide community of people who share similar ideas and interests [cont.]

1 January, 1997 12:00 am

 Before there was a How High movie or even a Method Man to share blunts with, Redman emerged on the scene with Whut? Thee Album, his debut solo project which came shortly after he stole the show on his first verse for EPMD’s “Hardcore”. The Redman who debuted ten years ago was a different emcee then [cont.]

1 January, 1997 12:00 am

Like whoa. Redman’s new single is unlike anything he’s ever released before - with an obvious Rockwilder banger behind it, “Let’s Get Dirty” is clearly aimed at one audience - the club. It’s almost too early to tell whether I like this record or hate it - it’s obvious disposable nature makes me dislike it, but I’m also guilty [cont.]

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