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- Summary: Redman's long-delayed fifth album was produced by Erick Sermon and features 23 new tracks. Guests include George Clinton, Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott, Method Man, and Scarface.
- Record Label: Uptown/Universal
- Genre(s): Rap
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Here come the remaining beautiful people And for all of you who survive, we hope you enjoyed the ride 2002 will see some new added features Such as... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Q MagazineThere are too many skits, but there's still more than enough fun to go round. [#180, p.108]
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Redman sticks to what he does best on his fifth solo album, Malpractice, perfecting his blend of blunted silliness, brash irreverence, and sloppy funk.
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Entertainment WeeklyThe presence of lengthy skits and less-skilled guests like Icarus and Double O.D. Don leaves little room for the impressive Redman himself. [6/15/2001, p.90]
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The Doc's latest product, Malpractice, seems less focused and inspired than usual, and it lacks the kind of momentum that made albums such as Whut? Thee Album and Blackout, his 1999 collaboration with Method Man, instant classics.
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His new release might be his most sophomoric yet.
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His old-school MC sensibilities clash with his need to make unit-shifting quotas, and it trips up the record.
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Redman comes up frustratingly short on thrills with an indulgent, complacent effort that takes you on a loooooong road to nowhere.
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JaradJul 8, 2001
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MazzyMazJul 27, 2001
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