Redman Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 201 | Gillahouse Check |
| 202 | Go Hard |
| 203 | Goofy |
| 204 | High 2 Come Down |
| 205 | Hoodstar |
| 206 | How High |
| 207 | I Love Hip Hop |
| 208 | I'll Be Dat |
| 209 | I'll Bee Dat |
| 210 | I'll Bee Dat! (instrumental) |
| 211 | Ignant |
| 212 | Its a Banguh |
| 213 | Jane |
| 214 | Jersey |
| 215 | Kush |
| 216 | Lalala |
| 217 | Let It Go |
| 218 | Lite It Up |
| 219 | Looka Here |
| 220 | Muddy Island (skit) |
| 221 | Muh‐F***a |
| 222 | My Weed’s Been Taken (skit) |
| 223 | Nigga Like Me |
| 224 | Nigga Whut |
| 225 | Nigga Whut! |
| 226 | Nigga Whut! (New 2 Mix) |
| 227 | Nigga Whut! (Radio Edit) |
| 228 | Obama Stick Up |
| 229 | Oh My |
| 230 | Pop da Trunk |
| 231 | Real N****z |
| 232 | Slap Da Shit Outcha |
| 233 | Smash Somethin' |
| 234 | Smoke Wit' Me |
| 235 | So Cool |
| 236 | Somebody Got Robbed |
| 237 | Soopaman Luva 6 1/2 |
| 238 | Soopaman Luva 7 (skit) |
| 239 | Soopaman Luva 7 Continue |
| 240 | Tonight’s da Night (LP version) |
| 241 | Troublemakers |
| 242 | Uh‐Huh |
| 243 | Uncle Quilly |
| 244 | Undeniable |
| 245 | Wave |
| 246 | Well All Rite Cha (explicit) |
| 247 | Whateva Man (instrumental) |
| 248 | Whateva Man (LP version) |
| 249 | Whateva Man (radio edit) |
| 250 | Where Am I? |
Redman Albums
Singles
About Redman
Redman is a Newark-born rapper who emerged in the early 1990s as one of hip-hop's most charismatic and unpredictable personalities, known for his wild energy, comedic wordplay, and gritty East Coast flow. His breakout album "Whut? Thee Album" (1992) featured the classic "Tonight's da Night," establishing him as a key figure in the Def Squad alongside Erick Sermon, while tracks like "How to Roll a Blunt" and "Time 4 Sum Aksion" showcased his ability to blend hardcore street narratives with humor and funk-driven beats. Redman's cultural impact extends beyond music through his successful partnership with Method Man in films like "How High" and their collaborative albums, proving rap's crossover potential into mainstream entertainment. His consistent output and authentic persona have maintained his relevance across multiple decades, influencing countless rappers with his freestyle approach and unfiltered personality.