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Redman's Muddy Waters Album Anniversary

Released on December 10, 1996, Muddy Waters is the third studio album from Redman. The album debuted at number 12 on the US Billboard 200 and number one on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, becoming his second number one on the chart. In 1997, the album was certified gold. Read more about Redman and his career here.

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Redman's Doc's Da Name 2000 Album Anniversary

Redman's Doc's Da Name 2000 Album Anniversary

By the time of 1998’s stylish Doc’s Da Name 2000, Redman was emulating several of his contemporaries by becoming involved in all aspects of a project, from co-production duties to marketing and A&R. The same year he collaborated with Erick Sermon and Keith Murray as Def Squad, releasing the album El Niño

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Redman's Dare Iz A Darkside Album Anniversary

Redman's Dare Iz A Darkside Album Anniversary

"Dare Is A Dark Side" packs the same quality head-noddin' funk the Hip-Hop nation came to love about "Whut...", but it also contains if possible a heavier bottom groove on 17 tracks.

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Method Man's and Redman's Blackout! Album Anniversary

Method Man's and Redman's Blackout! Album Anniversary

In 1999, Method Man parlayed his growing friendship with Redman into a joint appearance on Jay-Z's Hard Knock Life tour, which set box-office records and grossed $18 million. During the tour, the two wrote a duet LP, America's Most Blunted ("I'm one of those '70s babies," Meth once told High Times), later changed to the more consumer-friendly title Blackout.

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Redman’s Whut? Thee Album Anniversary

Redman’s Whut? Thee Album Anniversary

Thee Album broke into the US Top 50, although it failed to get a UK release until much later in the year.

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