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Muddy Waters Too
2024 studio album by Redman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Muddy Waters Too is the ninth studio album by American rapper Redman. It was released on December 24, 2024, by Redman's own label Gilla House. It features guest appearances by Affion Crockett, Artifacts, Channel Live, Faith Evans, Heather B. Gardner, Ke Turner, Kid Capri, KRS-One, Lady Luck, Lords of the Underground, Melanie Rutherford, Method Man, Mr. Cream, Naughty by Nature, Nikki D, Oran "Juice" Jones, Queen Latifah, Rah Digga, Runt Dawg, Sheek Louch and Snoop Dogg. Production was handled by various record producers including Erick Sermon, Khrysis, Mike & Keys, Rick Rock, Rockwilder and Redman himself. It is his first studio album since Mudface (2015) and serves as a sequel to his third studio album Muddy Waters (1996).
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On November 4, 2010, Redman announced he was working on a sequel to Muddy Waters for a Summer 2011 release.[1]
On June 9, 2013, he announced via Twitter that the album would be released in Fall 2013.[2]
On March 5, 2018, he announced on social medias that Muddy Waters Too would be coming soon.[3]
On April 16, 2021, several days before a Verzuz battle against longtime collaborator Method Man, Redman explained some difficulties he had concerning the album release, including COVID-19 pandemic.[4]
Throughout 2018 and into 2019, he released various singles, including I Love Hip Hop, Ya!, 1990 Now, Tear It Up, Trap House and Black Man In America.[5][6][7][8][9][10]
Throughout 2021 and 2022, he released several other singles scheduled to be released on the album, including 80 Barz, So Cool and Jane. The cover art for “So Cool” showed Red sat next to the famous sunflower in a jar from the original Muddy Waters cover art, which further increased anticipation for the album at the time.[11][12][13]
In November 2024, the rollout for Muddy Waters Too was revived once again, with Redman releasing the new and definitive lead single Don't Wanna C Me Rich on November 26, 2024.[14] Just two weeks later, the album’s second single Jersey was released on December 10, 2024.[15] The full album was finally released another two weeks later on Christmas Eve.[16]
Mixing engineers
- Josh Gannet
- Troy Hightower
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- Leftover tracks
- "1990 Now"
- "Black Man In America" (feat. Pressure)
- "Tear It Up"
- "Ya!"
- "Trap House" (feat. Kazzie)
- "I Love Hip Hop"
- "80 Barz"
- "So Cool"
- "Jane"
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