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Tracklist (Vinyl)
A1 | | Psycho Ward | | | A2 | | Time 4 Sum Aksion | | | A3 | | Da Funk | | | A4 | | News Break | | | A5 | | So Ruff | | | A6 | | Rated "R" | | | A7 | | Watch Yo Nuggets | | | See more tracksA8 | | Psycho Dub | | | A9 | | Jam 4 You | | | A10 | | Blow Your Mind | | | A11 | | Hardcore | | | B1 | | Funky Uncles | | | B2 | | Redman Meets Reggie Noble | | | B3 | | Tonight's Da Night | | | B4 | | Blow Your Mind (Remix) | | | B5 | | I'm A Bad | | | B6 | | Sessed One Night | | | B7 | | How To Roll A Blunt | | | B8 | | Sooper Luver Interview | | | B9 | | A Day Of Sooperman Lover | | | B10 | | Encore | | |
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Review Redman's 1992 EPMD-produced debut album established the New Jersey emcee as a serious force in hip-hop, thanks to his rowdy delivery, charismatic wordplay and funk-heavy tracks. Whut? is rock solid from start to finish; it includes two of his best songs: "Time For Sum Aksion" (once used by Mike Tyson to introduce a fight) and the ultra-smooth "Tonight's Da Night.
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