Artist's albums
Twist and Roll
2023 · single
Pack a Lunch (with Redman)
2023 · single
So Cool
2022 · single
Cobra Kai
2022 · single
Jane
2022 · single
Live from the Methlab
2022 · single
French Kiss Trois (feat. Redman & Illa J)
2021 · single
80 BARZ
2021 · single
Nutshell Pt. 2 (feat. Busta Rhymes & Redman)
2021 · single
Mad Man (RedMan Remix)
2021 · single
Come Get It Intro
2021 · single
Medical Marijuana
2020 · single
Hip Hop 2020
2020 · single
3 Joints
2020 · EP
Black Man In America (feat. Pressure)
2019 · single
Power Up
2019 · EP
In America
2019 · single
Trap House (feat. Kazzie)
2019 · single
Dab It
2019 · single
Wild Cats
2018 · single
Kill Em (Remixes)
2018 · single
Tear It Up
2018 · single
1990 NOW
2018 · single
YA!
2018 · single
I Love Hip Hop
2018 · single
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Biography
Never quite a superstar, Redman was nonetheless one of the most off-the-wall, beloved, and enduring rappers of the '90s and 2000s. Born Reginald Noble in Newark, NJ, he made his initial impact on EPMD's 1990 album Business as Usual and stepped out as a solo artist with 1992's Whut? Thee Album, one of the year's best debuts, rap or otherwise. He blended reggae and funk influences with topical commentary and displayed a terse though fluid vocal style that was sometimes satirical, sometimes silly, and always tough -- an approach that rarely wavered throughout the remainder of his career. Each of Redman's successive releases during the '90s, including Dare Iz a Darkside (1994), Muddy Waters (1996), and Doc's da Name (1999), went gold in the U.S. He was also established as a member of the EPMD-led Def Squad (initially known as the Hit Squad), which put together El Niño (another gold-seller) in 1998. Blackout!, issued a year later, solidified a longtime partnership with Wu-Tang Clan's Method Man. The duo went on to star in the 2001 movie How High, a comedy made for weed smokers, as well as a less successful and short-lived television show (Method & Red) that aired nine episodes on Fox in 2004. Redman released only two solo albums, Malpractice (2001) and Red Gone Wild (2007) during the first decade of the 2000s, but he did close it out with Method Man via Blackout! 2 (2009). The MC's seventh solo album, Reggie, appeared in 2010. ~ Andy Kellman & Ron Wynn, Rovi