A masterpiece that captures the essence of old school hip hop
A masterpiece from the late '90s that showcases Redman's unique rap style.
His uniquely humorous yet sharply socially-observant lyrics combine the entertainment value and critical nature of hip-hop. His production is also highly polished, and he excels at creating a sound that is relevant to the times while retaining the essence of old school.
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A:
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1)
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Da Goodness (Radio Edit)
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2)
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Da Goodness (LP Version)
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3)
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Da Goodness (Instrumental)
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B:
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I Don't Kare (Radio Edit)
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I Don't Kare (LP Version)
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3)
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I Don't Kare (Instrumental)
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Producer - Erick Sermon (B1 to B3)
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Written-By - E. Sermon
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Written-By - D. Harry
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Mixed By - Tommy Uzzo
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Written-By - C. Stein
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Written-By - P. Williams
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Written By - T. Smith (A1 to A3)
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Written-By - E. K. Ellington
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Co-producer - Reggie Noble (B1 to B3)
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Producer - Reggie Noble (A1 to A3)
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Written-By - R. Noble
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Recorded By, Mixed By - Troy Hightower
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Written-By - C. Hugo
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Written-By - N. Robinson
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Recorded By - Mark Berto
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Written-By - J. Tizol
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Written-By - I. Mills
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Written-By - V. Santiago
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Written-By - K. Robinson