The Wordsmith Member since Aug 13th 2002 17070 posts
Sun Jun-09-13 11:16 AM
"Redman announces Muddy Waters 2: Preload EP release date (swipe)...."
...well, he gives the month it will be released. He also gives the season the full LP will be released. I'm hoping he's gonna keep everything the way he said he would. I remember years ago how he said he'd go back to the Muddy Waters flow for the sequel. THAT'S the Redman I wanna hear on both of the upcoming projects. Anyway, here's the link and swipe:
Redman Announces EP, Reveals "Muddy Waters 2" A Release Date
by Roman Cooper
posted June 09, 2013 at 10:21AM EST
Redman Announces EP, Reveals "Muddy Waters 2" A Release Date
Redman says "Muddy Waters 2: the Preload EP" will drop before the highly-anticipated sequel.
The sequel to Redman's 1996 classic album Muddy Waters will arrive soon.
Redman took to Twitter to announce that not only would Muddy Waters 2 be dropping in Fall 2013, but that it would be preceded by Muddy Waters 2: the Preload EP in August:
this is announcement im coming out with "MUDDY WATERS 2 the PRELOAD EP"in AUGUST...AND MUDDY WATERS 2 THE ALBUM IN FALL 2013 !! — Redman (@therealredman) June 7, 2013
Redman has at least been working on Muddy Waters 2 since 2009, when he mentioned it in an interview with HipHopDX.
Muddy Waters established the New Jersey emcee as one of Hip Hop's truly unique voices, both in style and substance. The gold-certified project featured much of Red's own production, as well as that of Erick Sermon and Rockwilder.
3. "he said he's going back to that style of rapping" In response to Reply # 1
and I hope he does, I'm not feeling his newer more tight delivery where you know where the lines are going to fall with MW his stuff was just loose enough but at the same time he was really in the pocket
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The Wordsmith Member since Aug 13th 2002 17070 posts
Mon Jun-10-13 12:27 AM
7. "I'm with you. I still like Red but that "tight delivery" you described....." In response to Reply # 3
...is exactly the flow I would love for him to get away from. Like you said, it's pretty predictable. One thing I loved about that Muddy Waters flow was how loose it was without it being all offbeat. That flow let you know Red was about to rip the tracks into shreds. I call it his "Get Busy" flow.
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