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Vu sur Beatume 171 : Mr Reggie Noble aka Funk Doc aka Redman Émission spéciale consacrée à Mr Reggie Noble aka Funk Doc aka Redman. Un des rappeurs les plus doués de sa génération, monument du hip hop. Smoke bro préféré de Method Man, membre du Def squad avec Keith Murray et Erick sermon. Flow, wordplay, folie, Reggie ! Playlist : Don't Wanna C Me Rich Can't Wait […] Cet article provient de Radio AlterNantes FM
We could write-up a colorful description to entice you to listen, but we're talking about Redman. If you know how Take It Personal does interviews, you know we cover just about everything. We ask the questions most don't and know sh*t most don't. Reggie Noble is charismatic, energetic, honest, informative, appreciative and in typical Redman fashion, HILARIOUS in this interview! Remember for more info, all of our shows and downloads, you can check us out @ takeitpersonalradio.com
This week I sit down with Raven Hunter & Diz Mega to discuss the Top 10 songs by New Jersey MC Redman. Did your favorite Reggie Noble songs make the list?Follow the podcast on Instagram & Twitter: @b_boypodcastFind us online: www.riplak.comFollow us on Tik Tok: @stillabboypodcast
It's Redman. Funk Dr. Spock. DJ Kut-Killa. Reggie Noble. This interview goes deep and – better still – heads in unique and fun directions that most Redman interviews don't. If you love hip-hop culture, you want to listen to Talib Kweli and Jasmin Leigh interview Reggie. Trust that.
This week we are joined by New Jersey legend Fatboi Sharif to talk about the weird career of Reggie Noble aka Redman! You can find Sharif's music here. As always you can get exclusive content and early episodes by supporting our Patreon. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/calloutculture/support
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WE'RE BACK!! Brand new year, brand new episodes.What makes a rap song outstanding?What makes an album a masterpiece?What's more important—lyrics or production?There are no right answers, but dammit three rap nerds are gonna try to find them in this podcast. Original music by Red Walrus.This week, we discuss the 1996 album "Muddy Waters" by Redman.The Rap Lizards are: Ben, Dion and Gary.Co-produced by Nate.https://theraplizards.com/listen-on-all-platformstheraplizards@gmail.com
In 2013, we had the chance to talk to Reggie Noble, better known as Redman. He has been making some of the most classic albums from 1990 until today. In addition, Red is also an actor, producer, DJ, fashion creator, and overall cultural icon.We chat about pioneering the New Jersey style of rap, making a sequel to How High, his pit bull terrier "Daddy", fighting other emcees on Def Jam Vendetta, Cory Booker running for senate, and why he vibes so well with Method Man. You can find Redman here:https://twitter.com/therealredman www.facebook.com/redmansworld/www.instagram.com/redmangilla/www.imdb.com/name/nm0714983/https://open.spotify.com/artist/7xTKLpo7UCzXSnlH7fOIoMSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/soulsofhiphop)
What makes a rap song outstanding?What makes an album a masterpiece?What's more important—lyrics or production?There are no right answers, but dammit three rap nerds are gonna try to find them in this podcast.Original music by Red Walrus.This week, we discuss the 1994 album Dare Iz A Darkside by Redman.The Rap Lizards are: Ben, Dion and Gary.Co-produced by Nate.www.theraplizards.comtheraplizards@gmail.com
Rapper Redman (Reggie Noble) rapper, DJ, record producer, and actor. He rose to fame in the early 1990s as an artist on the Def Jam label. He sits down with Montel to talk about how he has advocated for cannabis legalization throughout his career, what it’s like to create a cannabis brand in today’s society, and how to talk to children about cannabis use. http://redmansworld.com Support the show (https://www.youtube.com/letsbebluntwithmontel )
We could write-up a colorful description to entice you to listen, but we're talking about Redman. If you know how Take It Personal does interviews, you know we cover just about everything. We ask the questions most don't and know sh*t most don't. Reggie Noble is charismatic, energetic, honest, informative, appreciative and in typical Redman fashion, HILARIOUS in this interview! Remember for more info, all of our shows and downloads, you can check us out @ TakeItPersonalRadio.com.
We could write-up a colorful description to entice you to listen, but we’re talking about Redman. If you know how Take It Personal does interviews, you know we cover just about everything. We ask the questions most don’t and know sh*t most don’t. Reggie Noble is charismatic, energetic, honest, informative, appreciative and in typical Redman fashion, HILARIOUS in this interview! Remember for more info, all of our shows and downloads, you can check us out @ TakeItPersonalRadio.com.
Redman is one of a kind. I really can't think of another rapper like him. Not in style, not in sound and definitely not with his personality. As I told Redman during our interview, it's hard to name another rapper of as likable as him. Redman is ridiculously funny, constantly entertaining and his energy is through the roof. Not to mention, he is honest to a fault. You have to love those qualities in a person, let alone a rapper. In terms of rapping tho, he's been doing this officially since 1990. That's almost 3 decades! Most rappers don't have that kind of longevity and certainly most haven't been able to maintain a career without their skills deteriorating. If you listen to Redman today, he's as sharp as he was back when he debuted with EPMD. During this 2-part tribute, we pay homage to Redman aka Funk Doctor Spock aka Mr. Reggie Noble. We cover the classics, the remixes and both the hip-hop and R&B collabos. We got all the Def Squad collabos too. We cover the joints with Cypress Hill, KRS-One, Boyz II Men, Wu Tang, D'Angelo, LL Cool J all the way to MC Eiht. A rapper of this magnitude deserves a proper tribute, which is why we decided to make this into a 2-parter. On Part 2, we feature our Redman interview, as well as few more necessary mixes to help properly celebrate his career. You can currently stream that interview on our Vevo channel www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfOs8fo0nIk if you don't wish to wait for part 2. Part 1 is just a taste, so stay tuned as we got more dope shit in store for our Redman tribute.
Redman is one of a kind. I really can’t think of another rapper like him. Not in style, not in sound and definitely not with his personality. As I told Redman during our interview, it’s hard to name another rapper of as likable as him. Redman is ridiculously funny, constantly entertaining and his energy is through the roof. Not to mention, he is honest to a fault. You have to love those qualities in a person, let alone a rapper. In terms of rapping tho, he’s been doing this officially since 1990. That’s almost 3 decades! Most rappers don't have that kind of longevity and certainly most haven't been able to maintain a career without their skills deteriorating. If you listen to Redman today, he’s as sharp as he was back when he debuted with EPMD. During this 2-part tribute, we pay homage to Redman aka Funk Doctor Spock aka Mr. Reggie Noble. We cover the classics, the remixes and both the hip-hop and R&B collabos. We got all the Def Squad collabos too. We cover the joints with Cypress Hill, KRS-One, Boyz II Men, Wu Tang, D'Angelo, LL Cool J all the way to MC Eiht. A rapper of this magnitude deserves a proper tribute, which is why we decided to make this into a 2-parter. On Part 2, we feature our Redman interview, as well as few more necessary mixes to help properly celebrate his career. You can currently stream that interview on our Vevo channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfOs8fo0nIk if you don’t wish to wait for part 2. Part 1 is just a taste, so stay tuned as we got more dope shit in store for our Redman tribute.
Its a warm September 22 in 1992 when a tween Tuesday Crew stepped out of Sam Goody with Redman's debut, "Whut? Thee Album". The Tuesday Crew sit and revisit Red's staple contribution to the culture and realize how much funk him and Erick Sermon really put in this album. So was this album really just titled "Whut?"
AND WE ARE BACK! It's been a minute but you can't keep a dope podcast. For our triumphant return, we head to Brick City with a good friend of the show with none other than, Gabe Pacheco(@gabe_pacheco). The album of choice? Muddy Waters by Redman. It's pretty dope to say the least. Reggie Noble brings the fire on it and so will you when you tune in and hear what the crew has to say! Salute!
Please listen to the PSA from Combat Jack explaining his absence on this episode. On this special live audience taping of The Combat Jack Show, our special guest was Reggie Noble aka Redman and guest hosting was an honorable member of the show, Just Blaze. Red came by to talk about his new VH1 show Scared Famous, the status of Muddy Waters Too, Hollywood, his thoughts on the new era of rappers and much more. Scared Famous debuts on VH1 October 23rd. Hit that play button and learn something. Powered by @ExperienceAcid
Part 1 of 2! This week, we tackle the horrors that are poor sound quality, poopy dildos, Reggie Noble, and Clive Barker's Books of Blood.