Whut? Thee Album is the debut studio album by American rapper Redman; it was released on September 22, 1992 by Def Jam Recordings and Chaos Recordings, a dimension of Columbia Records. While taking place at Ian London Studios, North Shore Soundworks and Power Play Studios, recording sessions began in 1991 and continued into 1992.
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Whut? Thee Album est le premier album studio de Redman, sorti le 22 septembre 1992. Auparavant, Redman n'était apparu que sur des titres d'EPMD : deux sur l'album Business As Usual (1990) et un sur Business Never Personal (1992). Erick Sermon d'EPMD produit, aidé par Redman lui-même, la majeure partie de l'album. Il a contribué grandement à lancer la carrière de Redman et a en fait l'un des artistes majeurs de la scène hip-hop dans les années 1990.
His aggressive delivery is more than hardcore enough for the streets, but Whut? is first and foremost a party record. Redman's subject matter centers around his love of funk and his equal love of pot, with some sex and violence thrown in for good measure. He's able to carry it all off with a singular sense of style, thanks to a wild sense of humor that results in some outlandish boasts, surreal threats, and hilarious left-field jokes.
Def Jam Item No: 24592.
Whut? Thee Album" is without a doubt one of the funkiest rap albums ever. The thing is just laced with James Brown/Zapp & Roger/George Clinton samples, thanks to Eric Sermon's masterful work. But, it doesn't stop with the beats, Redman puts an extra funky foot in the a with his attitude, at times crazy flow, and hilarious lyrics. The album has the perfect blend swagger of funk in both beats & lyrics. That's why this album will never be touched, cause you just won't find anything else like it that matches it's brilliance. The album ends on two perfect tracks. Redman was the first to detail the process of "How to Roll a Blunt" on wax for the ignorant. This still remains a classic party jam to this day (thanks to some production help from the legend himself: Pete Rock).
Album · 1992 · 15 Songs. Redman’s debut album is perhaps best defined by the way he balances punchlines with darkness. Blow Your Mind is about as upbeat as the album gets, bouncing along on samples from James Brown and Parliament, among others. Over a dark instrumental, Hardcore sees Redman issuing threats that are made almost goofy by their extreme outlandishness, but Rated ‘R’ plays as a warning, over a funk guitar sample and gleeful scratches, about Redman’s take-no-prisoners attitude. He mellowed out eventually, but his brilliant, harsh delivery shines here. Whut? Thee Album Redman.
| A1 | Psycho Ward |
| A2 | Time 4 Sum AksionWritten-By – J. McCracklin*, L. Muggerud*, L. Troutman*, L. Fulsom*, R. Troutman* |
| A3 | Da FunkWritten-By – B. Worrell* |
| A4 | News Break |
| A5 | So RuffScratches – DJ ScratchWritten-By – B. Worrell*, C. Smith*, D. Thomas*, D. Boyce*, G. Shider*, G. Brown*, R. Westfield*, R. Bell*, R. Mickens*, R. Bell* |
| A6 | Rated "R"Written-By – J. Brown* |
| A7 | Watch Yo NuggetsFeaturing – Charlie Marotta, Erick SermonWritten-By – D. Spradley*, G. Shider* |
| A8 | Psycho Dub |
| A9 | Jam 4 YouWritten-By – A. Hall*, G. Griffin*, T. Riley*, T. Gatling* |
| A10 | Blow Your MindWritten-By – R. Calhoun* |
| A11 | HardcoreCo-producer – Mr. BozackProducer – Parrish SmithWritten-By – E. Sermon*, P. Smith* |
| B1 | Funky Uncles |
| B2 | Redman Meets Reggie Noble |
| B3 | Tonight's Da NightWritten-By – J. Stone*, R. James* |
| B4 | Blow Your Mind (Remix)Written-By – J.S. Theracon, J. Vitti*, L. Troutman*, R. Troutman* |
| B5 | I'm A Bad |
| B6 | Sessed One Night |
| B7 | How To Roll A BluntCo-producer – Pete RockWritten-By – A. Felder*, K. M. Burke*, N. J. Wright* |
| B8 | Sooper Luver Interview |
| B9 | A Day Of Sooperman LoverWritten-By – F. Wesley*, J. Brown*, J. Starks*, J. "Guitar" Watson* |
| B10 | Encore |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| O 52967 | Redman | Whut? Thee Album (LP, Album) | Rush Associated Labels | O 52967 | US | 1992 |
| none | Redman | Whut? Thee Album (Cass, Album, Promo, Adv) | Rush Associated Labels | none | US | 1992 |
| 523 518-1 | Redman | Whut? Thee Album (LP, Album, Ltd, Num, RE, RM) | Rush Associated Labels, Def Jam Recordings | 523 518-1 | Europe | 2000 |
| OT 52967 | Redman | Whut? Thee Album (Cass, Album) | Rush Associated Labels, Columbia | OT 52967 | Canada | 1992 |
| 472259 4 | Redman | Whut? Thee Album (Cass, Album) | Rush Associated Labels | 472259 4 | UK | 1992 |
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