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redman is in my top 5 along with:1) Kurupt2) Daz Dillinger3) Tha Dogg Pound4) Spice 15) Redman
damn u still havent logged off...ur hurting everyone with all this wack shit u drop, it hurts more then getting the swine fluQuote from: Laconic on March 16, 2010, 08:21:33 AMTue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:15 AM By: Ice CubeMe and Mack 10 together again? I never say never, but he has the kiss the ring first.Cubegbee:@ Petey: you sound like a broken record, time to grow up.
Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:15 AM By: Ice CubeMe and Mack 10 together again? I never say never, but he has the kiss the ring first.Cube
Quote from: kuruptDPG on January 31, 2010, 02:14:17 PMredman is in my top 5 along with:1) Kurupt2) Daz Dillinger3) Tha Dogg Pound4) Spice 15) Redman
i voted top 20. btw have you noticed that Redman is probably only rapper that lost weight instead of gainin it through his career?
Quote from: The Veteran on January 31, 2010, 10:31:41 AMRedman is in my personal Top 10.When taking into consideration all aspects of being a G.O.A.T. then Redman is somewhere between 10-15.Skills: Lyrically he just nice, flow wise he just nice, content is his only problem but he still manages to keep your attention throughout whole albums just spittin' hot lines.Catalogue: One of the best catalogues.Whut Thee Album, Dare Iz A Darkside, Muddy Waters = consistently brought up in "classic" discussionsDocs Da Name = great albumMalpractice = his only weak albumRed Gone Wild = good albumEl Nino = great album (its the Def Squad album Red, Erick and Keith for all you newbies)BlackOut = great albumBlackout2 = great albumImpact/Influence = Im sure most ppl on this board have Eminem above Redman on their lists but guess who influenced Em's style the most? same for Ludacris... all that comedy in the music, skits, videos = Red's style! One of the first rappers to dedicate their music to smoking weed 1992, before The Chronic but after Cypress HillLongevity = still in the game although not as good as before but still dropping good material ie. BlackOut2 one of last years best albums... That's why he's at least Top 10-15 all time...I'd agree with most of that. He has more crossover appeal than you'd think aswell...his new drum and bass track with Adam F and the Dubstep remixes are doing big things in the Uk at least in those genres.
Redman is in my personal Top 10.When taking into consideration all aspects of being a G.O.A.T. then Redman is somewhere between 10-15.Skills: Lyrically he just nice, flow wise he just nice, content is his only problem but he still manages to keep your attention throughout whole albums just spittin' hot lines.Catalogue: One of the best catalogues.Whut Thee Album, Dare Iz A Darkside, Muddy Waters = consistently brought up in "classic" discussionsDocs Da Name = great albumMalpractice = his only weak albumRed Gone Wild = good albumEl Nino = great album (its the Def Squad album Red, Erick and Keith for all you newbies)BlackOut = great albumBlackout2 = great albumImpact/Influence = Im sure most ppl on this board have Eminem above Redman on their lists but guess who influenced Em's style the most? same for Ludacris... all that comedy in the music, skits, videos = Red's style! One of the first rappers to dedicate their music to smoking weed 1992, before The Chronic but after Cypress HillLongevity = still in the game although not as good as before but still dropping good material ie. BlackOut2 one of last years best albums... That's why he's at least Top 10-15 all time...
Quote from: Trip Dee on January 31, 2010, 07:28:48 AMi voted top 20. btw have you noticed that Redman is probably only rapper that lost weight instead of gainin it through his career? what about Doggy dogg? he's still mad skinny
damn thats top 5 of all time coast 2 coast?crazybtw how can you have kurupt, daz and then have dogg pound? lolQuote from: kuruptDPG on January 31, 2010, 02:14:17 PMredman is in my top 5 along with:1) Kurupt2) Daz Dillinger3) Tha Dogg Pound4) Spice 15) Redman
Quote from: GET YOUR WALK ON on January 31, 2010, 05:27:30 PMdamn thats top 5 of all time coast 2 coast?crazybtw how can you have kurupt, daz and then have dogg pound? lolQuote from: kuruptDPG on January 31, 2010, 02:14:17 PMredman is in my top 5 along with:1) Kurupt2) Daz Dillinger3) Tha Dogg Pound4) Spice 15) Redmanlol ppl making a big deal about it,kurupt and daz have solo stuff so id like to categorize as their on ofc ourse and dogg pound seperate too.if i had to replace daz or dpg it would be ice cube i think
Quote from: 13th Duke on January 31, 2010, 11:13:36 AMQuote from: The Veteran on January 31, 2010, 10:31:41 AMRedman is in my personal Top 10.When taking into consideration all aspects of being a G.O.A.T. then Redman is somewhere between 10-15.Skills: Lyrically he just nice, flow wise he just nice, content is his only problem but he still manages to keep your attention throughout whole albums just spittin' hot lines.Catalogue: One of the best catalogues.Whut Thee Album, Dare Iz A Darkside, Muddy Waters = consistently brought up in "classic" discussionsDocs Da Name = great albumMalpractice = his only weak albumRed Gone Wild = good albumEl Nino = great album (its the Def Squad album Red, Erick and Keith for all you newbies)BlackOut = great albumBlackout2 = great albumImpact/Influence = Im sure most ppl on this board have Eminem above Redman on their lists but guess who influenced Em's style the most? same for Ludacris... all that comedy in the music, skits, videos = Red's style! One of the first rappers to dedicate their music to smoking weed 1992, before The Chronic but after Cypress HillLongevity = still in the game although not as good as before but still dropping good material ie. BlackOut2 one of last years best albums... That's why he's at least Top 10-15 all time...I'd agree with most of that. He has more crossover appeal than you'd think aswell...his new drum and bass track with Adam F and the Dubstep remixes are doing big things in the Uk at least in those genres.can you upload that?
Quote from: G.O.D. Pt. III on February 01, 2010, 12:05:46 AMQuote from: 13th Duke on January 31, 2010, 11:13:36 AMI'd agree with most of that. He has more crossover appeal than you'd think aswell...his new drum and bass track with Adam F and the Dubstep remixes are doing big things in the Uk at least in those genres.can you upload that?yeah sure. I'll upload it later on mate (I'm actually at work right now ).
Quote from: 13th Duke on January 31, 2010, 11:13:36 AMI'd agree with most of that. He has more crossover appeal than you'd think aswell...his new drum and bass track with Adam F and the Dubstep remixes are doing big things in the Uk at least in those genres.can you upload that?
I'd agree with most of that. He has more crossover appeal than you'd think aswell...his new drum and bass track with Adam F and the Dubstep remixes are doing big things in the Uk at least in those genres.
Quote from: 13th Duke on February 01, 2010, 07:00:25 AMQuote from: G.O.D. Pt. III on February 01, 2010, 12:05:46 AMQuote from: 13th Duke on January 31, 2010, 11:13:36 AMI'd agree with most of that. He has more crossover appeal than you'd think aswell...his new drum and bass track with Adam F and the Dubstep remixes are doing big things in the Uk at least in those genres.can you upload that?yeah sure. I'll upload it later on mate (I'm actually at work right now ).As promised, here's the new single from Adam F & Hork featuring Redman . It reworks the lyrics of Smash Sumthin (but isnt just a remix, slightly different lyrics rerecorded by Redman) with a compoletely new beat. Couple of big remixes doing good stuff in the drum and bass and dubstep scenes.Check the Caspa and TrollySnatcha remix for the new dubstep sound.1. Shut The Lights Off (Radio Edit)2. Shut The Lights Off (In Da Club Edit)3. Shut The Lights Off (Adam F & Sigma DnB Remix)4. Shut The Lights Off (Caspa & TrollySnatcher Dubstep Mix)http://rapidshare.com/files/344493236/Adam_F_and_Horx_feat._Redman-Shut_The_Lights_Off.rar