Redman breaking down back catalogue

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Redman breaking down back catalogue

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nice one

I just read the Ice Cube one yesterday - good premise, I love shit like this :cheers:

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Ill read. So Saukrates is in Redman's camp now? Didn't know that. Also didn't know about the existence of Red Gone Wild... somebody definitely dropped the ball as far as promotion for that record.

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Redman is one of the goat great discography great read as rah digga said he the king of jersey cant believe he dont play cant wait

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I wish he stopped after Muddy Waters.

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dilla7 wrote:Redman is one of the goat great discography great read as rah digga said he the king of jersey cant believe he dont play cant wait
saw him with Meth the other week and was kind of suprised he didnt perform Cant Wait or Rockafella
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Cool to learn that his favorite album is my favorite of his

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Philiflava- Redman has done some incredible tunes since Muddy waters! Sure Malpractice was lazy and dull, but every other album has had some great stuff on, particularly red gone wild and the sutff with meth. If I was only slightly less lazy i'd make a mixtape for you, to prove my point. But the point isnt quite worth the effort of making the tape. still, red remains dope. he's managed to keep fresh a lot better than someone like Ice cube....

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Philaflava wrote:I wish he stopped after Muddy Waters.
hahaha I feel you to some degree, but even though every album since has just been whatever, he's still made a lot of really dope songs.

Good shit though... I love stuff like this.
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I wish he would have elaborated more on Dare Iz....but shit he probably can't remember what went on.

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I wish I could hear Dare iz a Darkside all over again

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