Redman (born Reggie Noble on April 17, 1970 in Newark, New Jersey) made his rapping debut on the EPMD songs "Hardcore" and "Brothers on my Jock", after Erick Sermon of the seminal group spotted him freestyling in a New York club and added him to their crew of aspiring emcees (along with K-Solo among others). Redman's 1992 Def Jam debut Whut? Thee Album broke into the US Top 50, achieved gold status in the United States, and prominent hip-hop magazine The Source subsequently named Redman Rap Artist of the Year for 1993. Redman's solo career continued throughout the remainder of the decade, with each of his albums selling at least half a million copies. His musical style has remained very consistent, rarely deviating from a combination of Redman's unique braggadocious wit and hard, p-funk-influenced beats. In addition to releasing albums under his own name, he is part of the group Def Squad (along with Keith Murray and Erick Sermon) with whom he released the 1998 album El Nino, and also has formed a close partnership with labelmate Method Man (of the Wu-Tang Clan) with whom h
| 1 | So Ruff | Whut? Thee Album |
| 2 | Jam 4 U | Whut? Thee Album |
| 3 | Tonights Da Night | Whut? Thee Album |
| 4 | Psycho Ward | Whut? Thee Album |
| 5 | The Saga Continues | The Saga Continues |
| 6 | Watch Yo Nuggets | Whut? Thee Album |
| 7 | Gorillaz on my mind | Blade 2 Soundtrack |
| 8 | Saukrates Season | ill at will 2 |
| 9 | Hardcore | Whut? Thee Album |
| 10 | Funky Uncles | Whut? Thee Album |
| 11 | How High (Remix) | Muse Sick-N-Hour Mess Age |
| 12 | Blow Your Mind ( remix ) | Whut? Thee Album |
| 13 | Encore | Whut? Thee Album |
| 14 | Redman Meets Reggie Noble | Whut? Thee Album |
| 15 | Sessed One Night | Whut? Thee Album |
| 16 | How To Roll A Blunt | Whut? Thee Album |
| 17 | How High-(Remix) | Hip Hop Box |
| 18 | Skit ( Sooper Luver Interview ) | Whut? Thee Album |
| 19 | Blow Your Mind | Whut? Thee Album |
| 20 | Rated "R" | Whut? Thee Album |