i like this album. Redman proved to me that he hasn't lost it yet. to me, it's not always the beats, it's what you do with them.
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i like this album. Redman proved to me that he hasn't lost it yet. to me, it's not always the beats, it's what you do with them.
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it was good but not his best. Album cover of the year though
man this red album was good shit...yeh it dont sound like dare iz a darkside or muddy waters but shit was bangin the hell outta my stereo for like 2 weeks straight...the beats are dope (with the exception of Get ŽEm, the beat was horrible) Blow Treez, Pimp Nutz, Rite Now n Freestyle are my shits!
Don't like this album at all!! Production is pretty weak, prolly cuz it was done by Red himself, and didn't even listened this album deeper!!!
I would rate it Average or Good in Wu-Corp Albums Review tradition!!!
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not good. There are a few nice tracks but red did not have hat crazy flow on this album and the production was not good.
What you talking about dude? Red used loads of producers, some of them pretty famous. He only produced skits and one song himself.
Watch, I'm talking about Pete Rock, Erick Sermon, Clark Kent, Timbaland, Scott Storch and Rockwilder here.
Otherwise, album is pretty mediocre to me... I need to take my time to write one of my long ass reviews.
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^^ I read on some blog that 99% of this album was produced by Red himself!! Honestly, I haven't checked if it's true, but I went now on wiki, & saw u r right!!! Still that doen't change the fact that production is on much lower level than on Whut. Dare or Muddy Waters or even Malpractise!!!
P.E.A.C.E.
lol Redman is crazy nice with the production, he produced large parts of all his classic albums... i was actually feeling this one when it came out but i never got around to buying it so i'm not sure if i would still enjoy it much since i haven't listened much to it. some wack songs but lot of bangers - the one Clark Kent laced is fucking nutzzzz, love that beat though Fat Joe/Buckwild flipped the sample just as nasty on "Still Real".
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this album is great i bump it it gets you pumped up
Havent heard this album yet, about to buy it online right now.
But I think I'm gonna like this CD because Red was always an MC that done really well with the clubby commercialised beats. Also, I usually stick on a Redman album when I just wanna hear some bangin and rappin'.
BTW Put em down is fuckin bangin'!
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