![]() In 1994, he released his follow-up album Dare Iz a Darkside. He sided with Sermon after EPMD’s breakup in early 1993, and became a founding member of the Def Squad, which was comprised of Sermon, Redman, and the Long Island hard rock/Philly Blunt King Keith Murray. He was a member of the infamous Hit Squad (made up of EPMD, Das EFX, Redman, K-Solo, and the Knuckleheadz) during the early 1990s, and recorded his debut effort Whut? Thee Album in 1992 under Sermon’s tutelage. Redman’s career had long been tied to his mentors Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith of EPMD, ever since he met Sermon while working as the DJ for Lords of the Underground. What drew me to Redman was pretty straightforward: he could rap his ass off and he didn’t give a fuck. His body of work is largely flawless, and he has one of the strongest discographies in the hip-hop. I’m not saying he’s the best of all time, but he’s the emcee that I’ve enjoyed listening to the most for the last 30 years. Happy 25th Anniversary to Redman’s third studio album Muddy Waters, originally released on December 10, 1996. ![]()
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