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- Опубліковано 25 тра 2009
- From 1992 Album: "Whut Thee Album".....
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Whut? Thee Album is the debut album from New Jersey Hip Hop artist Redman. Redman had only rapped on record prior to this album on EPMD's Business As Usual and Business Never Personal. EPMD's Erick Sermon produced the majority of the album, but Redman also handled much production.
This effort was a major success and established Redman as one of the premier hip hop artists of the 90's. It only reached #49 on the Billboard 200 in 1992, but was certified Gold by the RIAA on June 11, 1993. It is commonly hailed for its upbeat, sample driven funky production and its humorous lyrics. The record was originally given a rating of 4.5 mics out of 5 in The Source in November 1992. In 1998, the album was selected as one of The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums.
Reginald "Reggie" Noble was born and raised in Newark, New Jersey. In 1990 Reggie made his world debut on the EPMD album Business as Usual appearing on tracks "Hardcore" and "Brothers My Jock". In 1992 Redman released his debut album, Whut? Thee Album, which Allmusic noted for blending "reggae and funk influences" with a "terse, though fluid rap style".The album peaked at number forty-nine on the Billboard 200 and was certified gold. He was named "Rap Artist of the Year" by The Source. Redman followed up with his 1994 album, Dare Iz a Darkside. The first single, "Rockafella," samples Leon Haywood's "I Want'a Do Something Freaky to You" and George Clinton's "Flashlight," two of the most sampled songs in hip hop.
Redman's solo career continued throughout the remainder of the decade, with each of his albums selling at least half a million copies. His musical style has remained very consistent, rarely deviating from a combination of unique braggadocious wit and hard hitting beats. Redman is also the originator of the pop-culture gesture, "Raise the Roof", due to the gesture being performed in the video, "Pick It Up" from his 1996 album, "Muddy Waters". In addition to releasing albums under his own name, he is part of the group Def Squad (along with Keith Murray and Erick Sermon) with whom he released the 1998 album El Niño, and also has formed a close partnership with labelmate Method Man (of the Wu-Tang Clan) who, with him, made a featured appearance with the Dogg Pound in Tupac Shakur's 1996 album All Eyez on Me in the rap song Got My Mind made up where both rapped with Kurupt in verse two and Meth also did the chorus, and with whom he released the 1999 album Blackout!.
Redman had his best-known international hit with Christina Aguilera, when he was featured on her 2002 single "Dirrty". Around this time he was also featured on a popular remix of Pink's track Get This Party Started. Since the release of Malpractice, he has kept his fans happy by independently releasing the Ill At Will mixtapes, which feature various members of his Gilla House crew, including Saukrates and Icarus. Other members under Redman's Gilla House imprint include Ready Roc, E3, Young Heat, and Melanie. Under his birthname, Reggie Noble, Redman has done production for himself, many of his crew members, and even Shaquille O'Neal on his 'Shaq-Fu: Da Return' album.
In March 2007, Redman released Red Gone Wild. He says that the reason for the long wait to drop the album is because of the fast-changing pace of Hip Hop on his MySpace interview.
On March 27, 2007 Redman confirmed on BET's Rap City: Tha Bassment that the sequel to How High, How High 2, is currently being written.
In an April 10, 2007 Onion AV Club interview [4], Redman hinted that there would be a second collaborative album with Method Man, with work beginning in midsummer or early September.
In early 2008, a remake of the Smoothe da Hustler and Trigger tha Gambler classic Broken Language was released to the internet by the duo entitled Broken Language 2008, fueling rumors of a Blackout! sequel coming soon. This rumor was further fueled by the duo while performing in Gainesville, FL at the University of Florida. A Blackout! 2 LP was scheduled for a December 9, 2008 release but was recently pushed back to the first quarter of '09. With a new release date on May 19, also a sequel to the very popular How High is in the process of being written and is to begin being filmed in the summer of '09. Bun B has confirmed that he will guest star on Blackout! 2 - in April 2009, a single has been released named City Lights, produced by Nasty Kutt. Also producers such as Erick Sermon, Rockwilder and Pete Rock have announced their presence on the album.
The duo is also currently on their Still High tour with Termanalogy, the Alchemist, & Evidence of Dilated Peoples.
Extended & updated info here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redman
2024 ANYONE???
Me...
Hallo from Europe🤝
This is TOP
Every single Bboy around the world 😂
Haven’t stopped playing this joint since its release. Classic.
I remember when Mike Tyson used to come out to this song on the way to the ring and the whole crowd trembled with fear. I was so pumped up I punched myself.
😂
Lmao!!!
LOL 😂👍
That's also Derderick Tatum's theme too.
PERFECT. Mike Tyson had good taste.
Who's here 30 years later hype and ready to rumble?? ✊🏾✊🏾
READY TO RUMBLE SON IN 2024!
Back in the days, when buying a hip hop cd gave you supernatural powers
yes,indeed........well said.
and a tape made you god
Hip cd. I remember the cassette. Keep rewinding and forward that crap. The good old days
Its near 2023 and This still is one of the illest tracks . Redman is a true legend 💓
My son died at the end 😂 ahahaha
Cypress Hill made this track
totally agreeeee
This is the first song that got me into hip hop. I was 14 at the time.
Rap used to be grimey and gritty
Now it's glossy and glamorous
+notknowing HAHA ..4REALZ
That just means a bunch of bitches rap nowadays. Very true.
trash and feminine
Oh Shit.
WTF. It wasn't grimey. Nowadays its grimey. Hip-hop was straight beats
Redman was the 90's 💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥💥💥💥
NYC classic hip hop back then and raw
I'm from the south...redman is the 90s....4 classics in the decade...n 2 otha dope cds....in the 90s
"Why can't we be friends, why can't we be friends"
lol, Homer's theme to fight Drederick Tatum.
I see where you came from...lol!!!
Okay, punching isn't your thing. But that's okay. You're not that kind of fighter.
This was when hip hop scared people. It was dangerous. Gangster is hell without ever letting off a shot. This is one of the greatest songs ever recorded in the history of music. I miss this .
Lorenzo Baines That's why they had to pussify it.
yea onyx 💪
Damn you ain't lyin
Lorenzo Baines this is when hiphop was real nowadays hiphop is gay
Fuck yeah!
i googled the word classic and this came on
Factz!
Come on!
Let's get ready 2 R U M B L E!
Nuff said!!!
Wish I could upvote this comment more
I like that in you.
You already Know!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥💯👑💪🏽
I dont get why Redman always seems to get missed in top 5 or top ten rappers of all time. So many classic albums. Lyrical punchline genius. Schemes were always hilarious too.
Ive often wondered this as well, he's gotta right touch on his words for sur🎼🎵🎼🎵
I'm a massive Redman fan but he's not top 5 in pretty much anyone's top 5 or even top 20 greatest rappers of all time. If you put Redman in your top 5 you'd also have to put Busta Rhymes in there too. Somewhere in the top 30 is probably fair
He's in MY top 10!
I’m 44 years old and he in my top 5
Top 10 no doubt...
One of the hardest beats in hip hop. The first song i played in the morning's to get my day started back in the 90's. ... Banging
What did your day look like back then?
@@moonboy5851 getting jumped, when bullying was real, people chasing your ass home
Man this song is still a serious headbanger!!!
I was a senior in 1992 HighSchool when this came out,Im pushing 40 and it still gives me goosebumps!
Same boat as you! We grew up in a great time!
Sean Williams c/o 92! I had Redman in heavy rotation!!!
Had this song playing in my mind word for word when I got into fights in high school, thank you redman for this motivational fight music.
I was 12 in 1992 in middle school back in NYC i played this song 108474747x b4 school lol.
Yes I’m class of 92 ..still gets me excited so many memories
this song is so hard Iron Mike used it in his prime
Not in his prime actually - 1995 vs McNeely (his first fight after prison).
@@lucasm3879 he used it in 1991 aswell before this was released
@@marcowwwvwgw72
He used it a year before it was released?? Remember he was in prison when it came out.
Mike never reached his prime. It was cut short bc of jail time just like Ali.
@@BreuckelensFinestNo he never reached his prime because Cus died. Tyson was never the same after that he looked for other father figures to fill the void and started partying more. If Cus lived for a few years and was still in Mikes corner for another 10 years his career would be very different he would have gotten even better. Unfortunately Ali was the same way as his prime was cut from him being stripped of his license and title before he could reach his true potential. It's a sad reality that we were robbed of the greatest years.
27yrs later and still brutal.
32 years now.
1992 - 2024.
Wow.
How old is Redman?
2023! 31 years later still rippin'! Reggie Noble 👐
Before DMX’s classic “Party Up” this was the joint that got me hyped the fuck up in any party in the early 90’s 🔥🔥🔥💆🏾💯
Why can’t we be friends, why can’t we be friends
WHAT A GREAT TIME TO BE ALIVE IN THA 90'S GREATEST ERA EVA 💯💯💪🤜🤛
redman was sick with his lyrics long live the 90s
Man Redman was the shit. Even though his subject matter was limited, he made up for it with them ill rhymes and sick flow, and his technique was so unique too. Big ups to Red.
True. Very true.
Limited? Lmao. U were good till u typed that.
yessir
Redman is one of the GOATS, never limited
Reggie noble in this bitch
Almost 30yrs later this is still a banger..
this is the real art , unlike current rap music era
You can just look up the good stuff instead of being a stereotype. There is more than the recommended section on yt. I'm pretty sure even redman would tell you not to be so basic.
There is no current Rap music….. Real Rap died in 1995/96
The hook is a line from "How I just kill a man" by Cypress Hill...awesome!!
THAT SHIT IS FIRE BOY!!!!! All these years later...
You Better Know!
#SALUTE
This song means so much to me. My father was a basketball player in the late 80s and early 90s for his high school team. He used this as his warm up song and dominated his games. He played this song for me and it really makes me think how rap has changed. Now redman is my favorite artist and I wont stop wishing rap could still be as dirty as it used to be. I love you dad. Thanks for showing this to me
Who's still listening (and jamming) to this in 2019?
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Being Garifuna POV I been bumping this forever
Me
No music like this
yesssssirrrrr💯
🙋🏾♀️
What a classic-from late 92. I was 14-Whut thee Album was one of my favorites from back then. Man I would’ve loved to hear the end of that last verse. Hip hop was untouchable back then
Hip hop was untouchable back then
I remember playing this for my daughter when she was 18ish. Her head bobbing, the sing was over, and she was done. When that beat hit again the look on her face was priceless.
Redman is top 5 to me . Real MC and too underrated
I developed my jump shot when I went to the basketball court one day right after watching this rap video on Rap City, I'll never forget it. I had that song in my head before I hit the courts, and I was on fire. My partners said I never played like that. This was back when Jimmy Jackson played for Ohio State Buckeyes, back in 92. Ever since I had the perfect jump shot. Thanks Redman. :D
Damn! IDK why, but your story just made me smile :-)
Shawn Johnson True OG.. Jim Jackson reference was everything.. Back when you haircut game enhanced confidence on the court.
i remember all that this video was always # 1 on Rap City, yep & Jim Jackson was my fav college basketball player in 92 i was in the 10th - 11th grade back then, the Fab 5 was at Michigan, Calbert Chaney was at Indiana the good ole days
its crazy how certain songs just bring back them memories
Lol
one of the best cuts from the 90's!!! gets me fired up everytime!!!
91'-94' was the Golden era of hip hop. So many great Mcs came out during this time.
1985 - 1996
91 to 98 Was the golden Period my favourite years 1993 and 1996.
@@wandererkenshin7557 Yes you're right
Literally carried Jersey on his shoulders for his whole career. Hope they gave him the keys to the city.
Totally, I think Jay Z had his beginnings in Trenton but he never represented NJ, Redman took the brick city to the world, at least I hope they name a street in Newark after him at least.
@@Tony5tacks - Jay Z is NOT a rapper. He is some guy who just talked while the beats backed him up. All the f’kn idiots who support this wack are dumb AF. Redman was a GANGSTA RAPPER. Jay Z was a scrub!
What about Naughty by nature and queen latifah?
@@simonhill591 in terms of actually putting Jersey on the map. And actually celebrating Jersey (geographically) nobody comes close to Redman.
Whut the album was and is still considered One of Redman's greatest albums and it instantly solidified his presence as not just a lyricist but as someone who was more than a force to be reckoned with. With the gritty heavy bass and funk influenced production of Erick Sermon and a rapid fire delivery. You can't help but not only enjoy but if your not careful it will put you in that goon zone with the quickness. You can't help but get goosebumps when you hear that Cypress Hill vocal Sample followed by the the beat that grabs you and doesn't let go. In a word. Perfection.
This is in episode of Simpsons when Homer is going to fight against Drederik Tatum!
"HEADBANGER"- EPMD AND THEY WHOLE SQUAD. This was and still is my jawn. 🔥🔥🔥🔥REDMAN ALL DAY
Straight outta jersey!!! Me too!! Newark is here!!
loving the split personality thing hes doing with his music. Redman is insane
You are SPIRITUAL in tune. You the onliest one who peeped that. Same imagery as parliament funkadelic with mothership connection and Dr. Funkenstein. You wanna change the trajectory of blk folxx. Do it thru music.
im a promoter i remember doin a show with red man and method man at wigans park in jersey yo we was back stage busin it up before they went on i had some cronic and RED man was like were you get that from i said the bottom he was like what bottoms then it hit me damm he not from Philly so i said oh in philly he said spark that shit up me him and meth smoked a blunt TOGETHER that shit was cool smokin with the meth and Reggie nobel ill NEVER forget that shit then we TOOK some flicks!meth jumped in the crowd and surfed singing tear the roof off!
This whole Album bopped!🔥💪🏾
The way he rides beats 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
"...More Juice Than 2 Pacs.."
Tupac
Someone haven't seen "Juice"
@@Laloshed
😒🤦🏾♂️
N.S.E StoneyiLLwiLL lol
REGGIE NOBLE'S PISSED
If this song doesnt get you hype, you dont have a pulse.
Erik Sermon.. on the beat🔥🔥🔥🔥
This is what they call HIP HOP son! #respect
One of the best rappers ever !!!!!!!!
Can you believe this song almost is almost 30 years already?
For real! When you think of 30 years you think of the 70s and 80s!
@@michytp140 exactly. I can't believe 30 years ago is in the 90's
In 1992 Redman was the GOAT, like literally the world's best MC.
I typed to google icon and hip-hop legend and this came up
This was a great time for hip-hop!
I'm a early 90s kid and I bump this everyday . Real hip hop with the crazy energy .I be in the gym getting it! Also use this wake my ass up in the morning.
One of the greatest hip-hop songs and intros to an album by a rapper ever .....Reggie Noble 💯
The best era, cheap hoodies, timb boots, glasses, industrial background, a barrel with fire and some hitting bats! No bling bling. real hardcore! we are lucky we lived through this era live and can relive it through youtube❤
THE WUT One of the best Albums of all time
Legendary!! 25yrs since i first heard this still dope asf ✌
Back in 1992 this remix was raw in New Jersey and nyc hard.redman was the shit
no one has ever done it better then the HIT SQUAD...all of them
I feel like there's New York rappers and producers that are better. Redman is who you listen to after you already heard everybody from NY & LA. Even Bone Thugs, who are'nt from anywhere special are already better than Redman
@@swaggakid00010 WRONG. Bone Thugs aren't better rappers than Redman
maybe if they would have stayed together
This drum loop was used up and down everywhere in Ny.ridind the trains thru the boroughs.Wicked vibes👏🏾
first time i see this video iam was 5 years old.. ! respect from greece!
Still bangin this song 2020
I remember hearing this play on a Simpson's episode. Surprised the hell out of me.
Who would have thought? When this young man came out at that time, I knew Redman was going to be something special. Here it is almost 20 years later still as talented as the day he made this song.
30 years
*Mike Tyson's* intro.
Used to play this song full blast + on REPEAT! Still my fav in 2019!
This track in your ears when you running or at the gym it's a cheatcode by itself!
this is not for drake and iggy fans.
No it's not
william taylor and mumble rappers as well...
Word this is for real men not that gay mumble rap kiddie shit
Fuck Drake j Cole n all these so called artist in this era
@@jamartalmadge7247 i rocks wit J.Cole but yea fuck Drake the Fake!
The entire album was nothing but fire that not even a squad of firefighters could extinguish. I see how Reggie got his nickname.
Absolutely bomb! My fav song of all time ! My high school banger , played this getting ready for my football games! Please, do me a favor and show the youth the difference in today’s music which is so exterme !
This when redman was tight and still is
This song is hitting
This banger always on rotation ALWAYS 👍🏽
Still listening in 2023...Salute to Redman,,Rap Legend fasho...
30 years over, still illest, still dopest!!!!!!!
Bob ya head to this if you know what hip hop is
4 show
NEVER gets old, because it's SO GOOD!!!!
I miss my era of hip hop😤🔥
Head nearly falling off with the nodding pure 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
i remember at parties and concerts when people jumped and dance to this man i still enjoy this jam
Biggest beat from redman thanks
straight outta jersey!!! 1992 till foeva
Hip Hop will never be the same, the big gibing of the golden era and thank gif that I was there to widens it.
RAISING KANAN 🔥🔥
Golden Era Hip Hop!
TRUE OG. RED MAN classic right here mad love and respect
Plus he performed in ATL recently up at MJQ and tore the place apart! He still has it
dieudonnemcful Saw him like a year ago and he fuckin jumped right into the crowd on top of me and a bunch of other sardines...he still has it for sure!
This makes my hair's stand up on my arms, so real!!!! One of my favorite rap song ever! #Redman!
He's a legend
Redman made me focus more on punchlines motivational m. C. Thanks red.
My all time, #1 favorite Redman joint
Epic driving music.......🔥
28 years ago...how did i miss this one when it came out? better late than never.
I used to listen to this tape in my walkman on the bus going to play ball hip hop was craaaaaazy 90s and early 2000s
30 years later... still best jam classic.
I haven't heard this in about a decade, played it and realized I knew all the words to this classic banger
This song always pumps me up, perfect for a gym playlist
Classic Album. I was bumping this 24/7 when it first came out.
My favorite song 🎵 of Redman
If Tyson comes out to this vs Roy Jones you know it’s not going to be an exhibition