Both Redman and Method Man have historically embraced the grimy aesthetic, and both have distinctive but not dissimilar rhyme styles, as evidenced throughout their first album together.
Read moreRedman’s ‘Doc’s Da Name 2000’ Turns 25 | Album Anniversary
It’s fitting that Redman achieved an increased level of success with his fourth album not by compromising his music, but by leveraging the same approach that he’d always taken.
Read moreDef Squad’s ‘El Niño’ Turns 25 | Album Anniversary
While not the strongest output within their respective recording repertoires, ‘El Niño’ remains notable for uniting the skills of Erick Sermon, Redman & Keith Murray on wax.
Read moreRedman’s Debut Album ‘Whut? Thee Album’ Turns 30 | Album Anniversary
Redman’s 1992 debut LP captures the essence of the acclaimed emcee: hard-as-nails delivery juxtaposed with flashes of complete and utter goofball humor.
Read moreRedman’s ‘Muddy Waters’ Turns 25 | Anniversary Retrospective
Though it’s a tough task to identify the greatest album across Redman’s excellent discography, his third album ‘Muddy Waters’ makes a convincing case.
Read moreRedman’s ‘Dare Iz A Darkside’ Turns 25 | Anniversary Retrospective
Redman’s second studio affair is his most underground and uncompromising album, with music and lyrics that pulse with darkness and pain, layered in thick slabs of sludge-drenched funk.
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