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Malpractice

Malpractice
Redman

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Track Listing

  1. Roller Coaster Malpractice Intro - Adam F., G. Forbes, Redman
  2. Diggy Doc - Redman
  3. Lick A Shot - Redman
  4. Let's Get Dirty (I Can't Get In Da Club) - DJ Kool, Redman
  5. WKYA (drop) - Redman
  6. 2-Way Madness (Skit) - Drama Squad, Redman
  7. Real Niggaz - Icarus, Jamal, Redman, Scarface, Treach
  8. Uh-Huh - Redman
  9. Da Bullshit - Icarus, Redman
  10. Who Wants To F*** A Millionare (Skit) - Funkmaster Flex, Big Kap, Jay-Z, Memphis Bleek, Amil, Beanie Sigel, Redman
  11. Enjoy Da Ride - Method Man, Redman, Saukrates, Streetlife
  12. Jerry Swinger Stickup (Skit) - Drama Squad, Redman
  13. J.U.M.P. - George Clinton Jr., Redman
  14. Muh- F***a - Redman
  15. Bricks Two - D-Don, Double O., Redman, Roz, Shooga Bear
  16. Wrong 4 Dat - Keith Murray, Redman
  17. Judge Juniqua (Skit) - Drama Squad, Redman
  18. Dat Bitch - Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott, Redman
  19. Doggz II - DMX, Redman
  20. Whut I'ma Do Now - Redman
  21. Soopaman Luva 5 (Part I) - DMX, Redman
  22. Soopaman Luva 5 (Part II) - Redman
  23. Smash Sumthin' - Redman, Adam F.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #16335 in Music
  • Released on: 2001-05-28
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Dimensions: .23 pounds
  • Running time: 75 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
Malpractice, the fifth instalment of the Funk Doc saga, builds upon Redman's earlier madness and takes it a step further. He sums it up in "Lick a Shot": "I'm a MC / I don't think / Like you rap superstars'll think". Meaning: yeah, he's got a formula, but it's uniquely his own. Whether you'll dig it this time around is the question, and the answer comes down to personal taste. Do you like lyrically intricate songs? Do you like smoking hot beats (compliments of the Green-eyed Bandit himself, Erick Sermon)? Are you into extreme misogyny and violence? How's your tolerance for songs about trying to get into nightclubs? All of this can be found in Malpractice. The album is creative, often clever and filled with violent, nightmarish imagery. Even the insert artwork is unsettling. This won't be an issue to diehard Redman fans who've eagerly awaited this long-delayed release. When all is said and done, this album is worth listening to, if only to catch up with Reggie Noble's funniest alter ego, Soopaman Lova--this time he's searching for his MIA mojo. --Rebecca Levine


Customer Reviews

Its Ok!!3
It's not that Malpractice is awful -- far from it. This is still Redman we're talking about here, and even on his worst day, the Doc can still spit more hilariously original rhymes before 6 a.m. than most MCs do all day. So he does manage to get off some wicked rhymes here and, thankfully, his flow is as rugged and nasty as ever. He's also got Erick Sermon in the producer's seat once again, so the beats are fat and greasy as usual, making for some genuine bangers -- including "Diggy Doc," "Lick a Shot," and the single, "Let's Get Dirty" (which teams Red up with DJ Kool and shows that you don't need to go down South to get dirty). He's got plenty of other top-shelf guests on board, too, including Missy Elliott (who lights up "Dat B***h"), Scarface ("Real N****z"), and, as usual, Method Man ("Enjoy Da Ride"). He's even got George Clinton on board ("J.U.M.P.") to provide some of the real, uncut funk. But there's something about Malpractice that just seems unfocused. There are way too many skits, and none of them are half as funny as a typical Redman rhyme, so why bother? What's more is that they disrupt the album's flow and prevent it from ever building up any real momentum. The numerous posse cuts also send the listener scrambling for the "skip" button. Tracks such as "Real N****z" and "Bricks Two" are fine on their own, but don't really belong on this record. In fact, what the album really needs is a tighter final edit. With 23 tracks, Malpractice is as lazy and unfocused as a blunted afternoon spent watching TV; with half as many cuts, it could have been another classic.

Redman continues to please,fans will not be disappointed.5
If you are a the mood for redman ,then I suggest you listen to this new album especially the two tracks,SMASH SOMETHING AND LET"S GET DIRTY,which are my personal favourites and contain the usual redman vibes.I do not think that any redman fan will be left with any doubt that redman is in deed "THE MAN". Any redman fans out there got info please send it to me.

Redman as usual... so funny and so hardcore at the same time4
Redman ' s last album is as good ( or even better) as the last one. Check the single " Let' s get dirty" which shows Remdan' s ability to deliver real funny hardcore lyrics. Don' t hesitate ..go and buy it