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But nobody's kickin' it for the buddha heads that just want a sit back and rock." Within the funk gumbo of Muddy Waters there lies a wealth of healthy examples tracks whose energy most strongly recalls Whut?, yet builds on the excellence of recent standouts. like "Funkorama" and his smash platinum plus duet with Method Man "How High." Revisit the LP below. You know why? Because you got different groups out here covering the political angle, covering the glamour angle. "Don't get the album thinking I'm a be talkin' about spectatuclar stuff.
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Straight up buddha head songs." True to this simple but highly effective philosophy, the LP prescribes the full range of what listeners have come to prize and expect from Redman: High-octane performances, entertaining idiosyncrasies, lyrical excursions into the familiar and foreign and, of course, the best in bottom heavy production as provided by Def Squad kingpin Erick Sermon, longtime Reggie Noble-associated Rockwilder and Redman himself. "My music is made for everyone but has a particular connection to buddha heads," Redman states matter of factly. This album, I got some more of the kind of music I'd want to do in a show. I think I lost people on my last album, it went over their heads. Now, the result of that is album where it has surfaced. " Muddy Waters," Redman explains, "pertains to the idea that everything is from the dirt which is the essence. The Funk Docta Spot-returns with his third in his anthologies of tales from the darkside- Muddy Waters. Now with his Def Squad degree in wordsmith science proudly decorating the walls of his Newark "Brick City," NJ laboratory, Redman-a.k.a. 1994 charted Redman's continued progress as hip-hop's most illified patient with "Rockafella" and "Can't Wait" from his gold-selling follow-up Dare Iz A Darkside. In 1992, Reggie Noble introduced the world to Redman, the brainsick genius responsible for the instant classics "Time 4 Sum Aksion," "How To Roll A Blunt" and "Tonight's Da Night" culled from his gold-selling textbook-case debut Whut? Thee Album.
Listen to the entire interview below.To those in need of funkdafied musical medicine blessed by herb-enhanced verbals, your prayers have been answered. He also said Redman and Method Man are working on How High Part 2, and Muddy Waters 2 is coming out this year. Y’all was Swisher Sweeting ya asses up here then you finally got on the backwood…and backwoods cost a grip up here.” “but y’all was some Swisher Sweet Smoking mo’ fuckas up here. It’s an east coast thing.”įelica also told the rapper that we smoke backwoods in the Northwest too. When I smoke I have to smoke in a Backwood Sweet. We then asked about the way Red prefers to smoke.
These guys definitely do. Drake is my oldest son’s favorite. Joey Bad A$$, A$AP Mob a lot of those guys that respect the culture and respect the culture before them. Chance The Rapper, Baby Dram that me and my daughters favorite. “New artist I listen to is Kendrick, J.Cole, Gunplay from MMG. We also had to ask what rappers from the current generation Red was listening too. Now they have so many flavors, the platform of marijuana, recreational and medicinal, is just spreading.” – Redman “They have so many forms, strains, and bigger businesses up here … Seattle was only known for good purple back in the day. Redman let it be known that his favorite state for marijuana is California. While the Golden state has held it down as the cannabis capital, he did mention Washington’s recreational market has opened up the opportunity for a variety of products and business. Thanks to the good people at Cannacon, RMR was plugged with a brief interview.
Red’s collab album with Method Man, B lackout, was also one of my favorite albums growing up. Weed has always been a mainstay of the Redman ‘brand.’ How High is a classic stoner flick. Not to be thought of as a “weed guy” Redman has released lyrically classic bodies of work. An icon in both industries, Redman has made his mark as one of the most influential hip-hop artists and a true cannabis celebrity. Earlier this year our intern Felicia caught up with Redman at Cannacon in Seattle.