# Redman: The Unfiltered Hip-Hop Legend Exposing It All

Reggie Noble, known as Redman, born on April 17, 1970, in Newark, New Jersey, is a hip-hop icon whose raw, unapologetic style redefined the genre. Hailing from the gritty streets of Jersey, Redman’s early life was far from glamorous. Struggling with family hardships, he was expelled from Montclair State University at 16 for poor performance and behavior.

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Turning to the streets, he hustled by selling drugs and DJing as DJ KutKilla. Yet, his natural talent for freestyling and sharp wit set him apart, catching the eye of EPMD’s Erick Sermon in the early ’90s. Sermon invited him on tour, featuring him on tracks like “Hardcore,” marking the start of Redman’s rise.

In 1992, Redman dropped his debut album, *Whut? Thee Album*, a masterpiece of East Coast grit, funky beats, and hilarious storytelling with hits like “Time 4 Sum Aksion.”

The album went gold, establishing him as a force with untouchable flow and nuclear energy. He followed with *Dare Iz a Darkside* in 1994, a darker, psychedelic project reflecting heavy drug use, showcasing his originality with tracks like “Rockafella.” By 1996, *Muddy Waters* cemented his royalty status, delivering fan-favorite bangers like “Whateva Man” and “Pick It Up,” often cited as his definitive work. Fans still await the teased sequel, *Muddy Waters 2*.

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Redman’s legendary partnership with Method Man birthed *Blackout!* in 1999, an explosive album with anthems like “Da Rockwilder.” Their chemistry extended to Hollywood with the 2001 cult classic *How High*, a stoner comedy goldmine that highlighted Redman’s humor and charm.

However, creative differences with Universal kept them out of the 2019 sequel, *How High 2*, sparking fan backlash over the film’s lack of soul. Beyond entertainment, Redman’s realness shone in his iconic *MTV Cribs* episode, showcasing a humble, messy New Jersey home—refusing a staged mansion to keep it authentic.

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Despite industry shifts in the 2000s dimming his chart dominance, Redman never stopped. Albums like *Red Gone Wild* and *Mudface* proved his bars remained lethal, while *3 Joints* in 2020 reignited fan buzz. A businessman behind the scenes, he launched Gilla House Records, mentored artists, and entered the cannabis industry, advocating for legalization.

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His 2021 Verzuz battle with Method Man was a nostalgic celebration of their electric bond. Redman also ventured into acting, debuting as Theo Rollins in *Power Book II: Ghost* in 2022, and embraced health, promoting fitness and plant-based eating—balancing his weed-loving persona with wellness.

Now in his 50s, Redman stays active, engaging fans on social media, performing, and even skydiving as a certified hobbyist. With an estimated net worth of $10 million, he’s turned pain into punchlines, carving an authentic career without faking the funk. Redman remains a treasured figure, preserving hip-hop culture while exposing his truth—raw, real, and relentlessly himself.