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How did i not know about this![]()
Good grief I just found out about this. I’m really fukking late.I'm late but this shyt flames.
How did i not know about this![]()
Good grief I just found out about this. I’m really fukking late.I'm late but this shyt flames.
Album still holds up but I wish he would've released this in the 2010s![]()
Yeah
I was watching an interview of his and he was saying that had he released it back in the 2010’s it wouldn’t have been the right time because he had a lot going on in his life
I wish for the production he would’ve got back with E Double
I dunno, this would've fit well in 2015, with the Obama references
But other than that, I'm glad it's a solid album![]()
Truth.
Same thing I said earlier in the thread.
And now that I had a chance to listen more, this is definitely more like Doc's Da Name 2. Same exact vibe, and flow. Not having more production from E holds this project back, for me. It's a cool album, and I like some of it, but we really needed to see those two back at it again. Especially after waiting for so long. You can't do a Muddy Waters project and have only one beat from Sermon on it. That's wild.
@Awesome Wells
What are your thoughts about this album?
I think Red Gone Wild marked when Red became the “old” man but Muddy Waters 2 cements and that’s ok, he is 55 (I know that’s not really old but in terms of hip hop lol)
He made his mark decades ago and is a legend and one of the best emcees of all time
I said it in the last thread before after listening to Malpractice yesterday and then Muddy Waters 2, Malpractice now doesn’t sound half as bad as it did in 2001 compared to Muddy Waters 2
I've barely listened to it, but I heard a few joints on there that I liked.
The thing with Red now that I'm still not used to, is the lighthearted funny vibe his music has now. I spend all day listening to the first three albums, and his features from like '91-'97, so I'm still a fan of the more hardcore rugged style he used to have. So when I hear the new sh*t he's done, it just seems a little like it doesn't have the raw "banger" quality we loved from him back in the day.
Even the beats he makes now don’t really hit like before. It's hard for me to get used to the shift in his style, lol.
Yeah it took me months to get back to this album because the very lighthearted funny vibe threw me off from the two songs I had heard lol
Same here, well the first 4 albums for me, cause you know Doc’s Da Name is one of my favorites lol. But yeah, it’s different now and his style is not aggressive at all anymore and part of what Redman “Redman” was his aggressive and clever/sharp lyrics
The metaphors and rhymes just seem like he’s just throwing whatever together now
I agree, the beats ain’t funky no more. Some were alright but they weren’t what we’d expect for a Redman album
Granted the 90’s were along time, lol
Damn! I forgot about Doc’s Da Name. LOL!! I liked that one too.
Yeah, his metaphors and punchlines don’t really hit anymore. This new album definitely has that "older rapper" feel to it, where a lot of the songs sound like a cookout soundtrack, to me. I root for bro because he's still one of my favorites, but I think the run was over a long time ago. Half the time, I'm just happy that he's still making music.