Redman Meets Reggie Noble

One of Jersey’s very own. To me, he’s one of hip hop’s most underrated rappers of all time. Very little appreciation for someone with so much energy, flow and bars on the mic, also can be alongside Wu-Tang Clan’s very own Method Man. They call him Redman, Reggie Noble is the birth name. My very first time actually getting familiar with him was the “How High” movie. Very funny and still hip hop with a bangin’ soundtrack that fit the times and the movie. I also got to experience his music because of his 1992 album “Whut? Thee Album.” My first time hearing the album, I instantly fell in love with it’s hardcore sound and heavy bass beats and samples. Kinda reminds me of a Gang Starr album. To come from a place where there are other hip hop heavyweights like Queen Latifah and Naughty By Nature, it’s safe to say that Redman should be getting the same recognition. I personally never hear about a Redman discussion or been in One with other hip hop fans. I personally don’t know too much of his discography but I can definitely discuss how much of a monster he is on the mic. I especially can never get over joints like “Da Rockwilder” with Method Man and “Tonight’s Da Night” and “I’ll Bee Dat.” Those are Redman’s most standout joints to me but the man is can spit and bring that fire like no other. His wild personality and comical ways is what keeps the people’s attention on him. Watching or listening to Redman is literally like Redman meets Reggie Noble.