Based around samples from Isaac Hayes' “A Few More Kisses to Go” and “All Night Long” by the Mary Jane Girls, Redman tries to smooth things out to match the R&B samples but eventually goes for what he knows with his hardcore style after some “encouragement” from Hurricane G. “Tonight’s da Night” was released as the third single from "Whut? Thee Album" and peaked at #78 on Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The remixed version was featured as a bonus track on his sophomore album "Dare Iz a Darkside". Erick Sermon talked about the production of the s… read more
Based around samples from Isaac Hayes' “A Few More Kisses to Go” and “All Night Long” by the Mary Jane Girls, Redman tries to smooth things out … read more
Based around samples from Isaac Hayes' “A Few More Kisses to Go” and “All Night Long” by the Mary Jane Girls, Redman tries to smooth things out to match the R&B samples but even… read more
Redman (born Reggie Noble on April 17, 1970 in Newark, New Jersey) made his rapping debut on the EPMD songs "Hardcore" and "Brothers on my Jock", after Erick Sermon of the seminal group spotted him freestyling in a New York club and added him to their crew of aspiring emcees (along with K-Solo among others). Redman's 1992 Def Jam debut Whut? Thee Album broke into the US Top 50, achieved gold status in the United States, and prominent hip-hop magazine The Source subsequently named Redman Rap Artist of the Year for 1993. Redman's solo career continued thr… read more
Redman (born Reggie Noble on April 17, 1970 in Newark, New Jersey) made his rapping debut on the EPMD songs "Hardcore" and "Brothers on my Jock", after Erick Sermon of t… read more
Redman (born Reggie Noble on April 17, 1970 in Newark, New Jersey) made his rapping debut on the EPMD songs "Hardcore" and "Brothers on my Jock", after Erick Sermon of the seminal group spotted him freestyling in a … read more