New Jersey rapper Redman made his initial impact with Whut? Thee Album in 1992. He blended reggae and funk influences with topical commentary and displayed a terse, though fluid rap style that was sometimes satirical, sometimes tough, and sometimes silly. Redman returned in 1994 with his second album, Dare Iz a Darkside, which was a harder album than his debut. Muddy Waters, Redman's third album, followed in 1996; he returned two years later with Doc's Da Name, and in 2001 he then released Malpractice, followed by Red Gone Wild: Thee Album in 2007.

Sound Files
Put It Down - from the album Red Gone Wild: Thee Album
Let's Get Dirty - from the album Malpractice
How High (Part II) - from the How High Soundtrack
Whateva Man (w/Erick Sermon) - from the album Muddy Waters
It's Like That (My Big Brother) - from the album Muddy Waters
Tear The Roof Off (w/Method Man) - from the album Blackout
Y.O.U. (w/Method Man) - from the album Blackout
Da Rockwilder (w/Method Man) - from the album Blackout

DISCOGRAPHY

Whut? Thee Album
Released: 1992
Label: Def Jam

Dare Iz A Dark Side
Released: 1994
Label: Def Jam

Muddy Waters
Released: 1996
Label: Def Jam

Doc's Da Name
Released: 1998
Label: Def Jam

Malpractice
Released: 2001
Label: Def Jam

Red Gone Wild: Thee Album
Released: 2007
Label: Def Jam

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