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Muddy Waters was met with generally favourable reviews from music critics.Steve Huey of AllMusic, though critical of the album's numerous interludes, stated that "lyrically, Redman is as strong as ever", and of the overall work, remarked that "Muddy Waters solidifies Redman's growing reputation as one of the most consistent rappers of the '90s".
Thee Album for AllMusic, Steve Huey has referred to the songs "Time 4 Sum Aksion" and "Rated R" as "slamming party jams". Its chorus is a repetition of the phrase "time for some action", which is sampled from Cypress Hill 's song " How I Could Just Kill a Man ", which itself sampled Lowell Fulson 's song " Tramp ".
"Pick It Up" is a song by American rapper Redman recorded for his third album Muddy Waters (1996). The song was released as the third and final single for the album on May 13, 1997. Track listing
It was released on December 11, 2001 through Def Jam Recordings and consists of hip hop music. The album contains twenty tracks featuring interpolations taken from the movie and songs performed by film stars Method Man & Redman, along with Cypress Hill, DMX, Jonell, Limp Bizkit, Ludacris, Mary J. Blige, Saukrates, Shawnna, Streetlife, and War.
Whut? Thee Album is the debut studio album by American rapper Redman.It was released on September 22, 1992, [2] by Def Jam Recordings, Rush Associated Labels and Chaos Recordings, a dimension of Columbia Records.
Doc's da Name 2000 is the fourth studio album by American rapper Redman. [9] The album was released on Def Jam Recordings on December 8, 1998. It peaked at number 11 on the US Billboard 200. It was a top seller, being certified platinum for sales of over a million copies.