Released 25 Years Ago Today....Redman's Debut Album, Whut? Thee Album

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I remember this album well, we were on our way to deploy to the Gulf back in 92 when this dropped. We bumped this all over the ship. Showbiz and AG "Runaway Slave" album dropped the same time that year as well
 
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Wish I was old enough to apreciate music when this came out. Didn't get around to it until the early 00s. Being a teenager in the 90s for me would have been epic
 
Preach2Teach;c-10006698 said:
Top 10 for sure, I also heard Redman saved Def Jam with this album.

You heard right..Lyor said Red straight saved Def Jam with this joint...

Its one of those albums that just make you love hip hop even more after hearing it.

Shit was crazy..

And made Redman that Nigguh at that time..
 
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Lou_Cypher;c-10007512 said:
Wish I was old enough to apreciate music when this came out. Didn't get around to it until the early 00s. Being a teenager in the 90s for me would have been epic

I was 14 15 when this dropped. Reggie taught me something...
 
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90's Era;c-10008679 said:
Preach2Teach;c-10006698 said:
Top 10 for sure, I also heard Redman saved Def Jam with this album.

You heard right..Lyor said Red straight saved Def Jam with this joint...

Its one of those albums that just make you love hip hop even more after hearing it.

Shit was crazy..

And made Redman that Nigguh at that time..

I swear I've heard at least 3 different artists "saved" Def Jam just in that 92-94 period. Other than Redman, I heard Montell Jordan saved them, and I've heard that Warren G saved them
 
My first Redman album was Docs da Name back in 98. After that I found out my big cuz had his debut on tape. Was a fan for life after that.
 
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DarthRozay;c-10028045 said:
90's Era;c-10008679 said:
Preach2Teach;c-10006698 said:
Top 10 for sure, I also heard Redman saved Def Jam with this album.

You heard right..Lyor said Red straight saved Def Jam with this joint...

Its one of those albums that just make you love hip hop even more after hearing it.

Shit was crazy..

And made Redman that Nigguh at that time..

I swear I've heard at least 3 different artists "saved" Def Jam just in that 92-94 period. Other than Redman, I heard Montell Jordan saved them, and I've heard that Warren G saved them

There were two different entities;

1. Def Jam - Record Label

2. Rush Entertainment - Touring/Concerts

A CD/tape/record/goes for, say, $10 retail. But the wholesale price is about $2. Thats what the record label can charge the retail stores. If it's really a hot artist the label can charge $3 or $4 wholesale. Multiply that by 500k and the label gets between $1M-$2M from record sales.

There's much more money in touring. If you can put together 3 or 4 hot artists you can charge, say, $50 for tickets.

The arena holds 20,000 people and you perform at 40 different cities. If you split the door receipts with the arena thats $25 x 20,000 people x 40 cities = $20Million

The way I see it, Def Jam needed two or three hot artists and they can organize a tour and make $20 million.
 
Redman definitely under rated. His first 3 albums better than 99.9% of all solo rappers first 3 solo albums. Each album got better. He definitely should received 5 mics. Jersey stand up!!
 

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