This is a music video i made for the Redman Song: Rated R
Album: Whut? Thee Album (1992)
(Def Squad)
(Hit Squad)
(EPMD)
(Das Efx)
(K-Solo)
(Brick City)
(The Bricks)
(Def Jam)
(Newark)
If you’re a fan of old-school hip-hop, then you’ve undoubtedly heard of Redman Rated R. He’s a rapper, actor, and record producer who’s been making waves in the industry for decades. But who is Redman, and why is he so important to the world of hip-hop? In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at the life and legacy of Redman Rated R.
Redman, whose real name is Reggie Noble, was born on April 17, 1970, in Newark, New Jersey. He grew up in a tough neighborhood, but he found solace in music. He started rapping when he was just a teenager and quickly gained a reputation as one of the best freestyle rappers in the area.
Redman’s big break came in 1990 when he met fellow rapper and producer Erick Sermon. Sermon was impressed by Redman’s skills and signed him to his record label, Def Jam. Redman’s debut album, “Whut? Thee Album,” was released in 1992 and was an instant hit. The album featured classic tracks like “Time 4 Sum Aksion” and “Blow Your Mind,” and it solidified Redman’s place in the hip-hop pantheon.
Over the years, Redman has continued to release albums and collaborate with other artists. He’s worked with everyone from Method Man to Christina Aguilera, and he’s won numerous awards for his work. But perhaps Redman’s greatest legacy is his influence on the hip-hop genre.
Redman’s style is characterized by his intricate wordplay, his unique delivery, and his ability to infuse humor into his rhymes. He’s influenced countless other rappers over the years, including Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, and Lil Wayne.
Redman Rated R is a true hip-hop legend, and his contributions to the genre are immeasurable. From his early days as a freestyle rapper to his current status as a respected elder statesman of the industry, Redman has always stayed true to himself and his craft.
So, whether you’re a die-hard hip-hop fan or just someone who appreciates good music, take some time to listen to Redman’s music. You won’t be disappointed. And who knows? You might just discover your new favorite artist.
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STILL BLASTING This Record 2022 4 eva
Eminem used this line on low down dirty 2:52
This track shits on everything made the last 20 years.
This song makes u feel like u wearing AirPods perfectly produced
Redman. Please save rap music
That production tho E
Un des meilleurs morceau de Redman, un pur flow et un pur beat !
I like Eminem which means I must like this song
Do a drive-by f*** that I walked by and I spray s*** then called my name in the pavement" hardest shit ever
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFMcjQVvH9c
Shit still SLAPS! 4/14/21
Note battle rappers Redman was scheming in the early 90's
This is so cleeean
2:51 EMINEM Low Down N Dirty
Fuck being nice north east we got this and always have
This is one of the illest tracks ever.
Eminem bit alot of redmans style and a few lyrics
red man is so raw, his flow is so malicious in this song lmao
DOPE!! This some ill ass fan made shit, thanks Bro! Always wished for a vid 4this song.. Great art & editing
“I had a fight with Chuck, the punk motherfuck
Tried to stab me in the gut, so I dazed him with an uppercut
Snapped the neck on Michael Myers then I freaked it
'Cause it was August and he was talkin this trick or treat shit
Jason my man slangs rocks like up the block
143rd and Amsterdam by the smoke shop
Norman Bates work the night shift late
Since he dresses like his mama, I pimp him and his hoecake
Bust a maneuver, Freddy Krueger
Dreamed about me havin' him scooped up
He woke up with his dukes up
That caused me to cut the hands off the man with the chainsaw
Plus I got his brain pickled in a jar”
I love the way Redman incorporates all these horror movie references into his rhymes. I miss when rappers would put clever schemes like that into their bars.
This Redman was Dumb Niceeeee
That second verse
This the Red that use to spit gorilla bars and look like he'd knock u tf out
Reggie snapped my ear now im deaf , blasted this too many times and so loud . Was worth it
Every second sentence in this song was a keeper. Gold.