Red Gone Wild: Thee Album

Red Gone Wild: Thee Album is the sixth studio album by rapper Redman.[12] It was released on March 27, 2007 via his own label Gilla House Records in conjunction with Def Jam Recordings.

Red Gone Wild: Thee Album
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 27, 2007
GenreHip hop
Length78:56
LabelGilla House Records, Def Jam Recordings
ProducerReggie Noble (exec.)
Erick Sermon (also co-exec.)
James Ellis (co-exec.)
Rockwilder, Timbaland, Scott Storch, DJ Clark Kent, Pete Rock, Tha Chill, E3, Watts, Vitamin D, Adam Deitch, Chris 'Max' Pinset, Da Mascot
Redman chronology
Malpractice
(2001)
Red Gone Wild: Thee Album
(2007)
Blackout! 2 (with Method Man
(2009)
Singles from Red Gone Wild: Thee Album
  1. "Put It Down"
    Released: March 20, 2007
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic79/100 [1]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
DJBooth.net[3]
Entertainment WeeklyB+[4]
HipHopDX4/5[5]
Los Angeles Times[6]
Pitchfork Media5.5/10[7]
PopMatters7/10[8]
RapReviews8/10[9]
Stylus MagazineB[10]
USA Today[11]

Background edit

The album was delayed numerous times by Def Jam and Redman himself, with early promotion dating back to DMX's 2003 album, Grand Champ. As found in the booklet for Ghostface's The Pretty Toney Album, the album was slated to be relessed in the summer of 2004, but was delayed. Redman stated that he didn't want his album to get under promoted like recent Def Jam albums from Method Man, Ghostface, and The Roots, which explained the long delay for the release of Red Gone Wild. He also stated that he was waiting for the right time to drop it in hip hop's fast changing landscape.

The first single was "Put It Down" (produced by Timbaland) with additional vocals by DJ Kool.

The album leaked onto the Internet on March 22, 2007. Following its release, the album debuted at number 13 on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling about 44,000 copies in its first week.[13]

Music videos edit

A music video was shot for "Da Countdown (The Saga Continues)", which was going to be the first single back in 2004.

Another music video, for "Fuck da Security/Rush da Security," can be found on the UK release as a bonus track.

Smack DVD shot a music video for "Gillahouse Check."

Official videos were made for "Put It Down" featuring a guest appearance by MTV personality Vincent "Don Vito" Margera, and "Get 'Em" featuring Gilla House artists Saukrates and Icadon.

Videos were produced for "Gimmie One" and "Freestyle Freestyle."

Leftover tracks edit

In 2002, there was talk of guest appearances by Eminem & 50 Cent, Christina Aguilera, and P. Diddy, with a release date set as early as March 2003, but it is not known if those songs were ever recorded. In that time period, the album had the rumored title Re-Vended. In 2003, Redman told The Source he was going for a different feel then his previous albums with production by Fred Wreck, JellyRoll, and MegaHertz among others. Tracks mentioned were "Car Banga", "Reggie's Got A Gun", and "Blow Your Doors Off". Even though a lot changed since then, the overall tracks that were supposed to be on the album made it onto the final cut.

Leftover tracks include "I C Dead People" produced by Eminem, and "Future Thugs" produced by Black Key and featuring Ghostface Killah, Ludacris & Icadon. In 2005, Redman played a song titled "Be a Gorilla" which was never released.

In two particular interviews, Redman mentioned he did 10 tracks with Scott Storch and four with Timbaland. It was rumored that Redman recorded as many as 300 studio songs between 2001 and 2007.

Track listing edit

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Fire" (featuring E3)E32:13
2."Bak inda Buildin"Adam Deitch, Chris 'Max' Pinset2:26
3."Put It Down"Timbaland3:22
4."Gimmie One"Pete Rock3:29
5."Fuck Ur Opinion (Skit)"Da Mascot0:21
6."Sumtn 4 Urrbody" (featuring Blam, Runt Dawg, Ready Roc, Icadon, and Saukrates)Adam Deitch, Chris 'Max' Pinset3:55
7."How U Like Dat" (featuring Gov Mattic)Rockwilder2:15
8."Freestyle Freestyle"Scott Storch4:10
9."Walk in Gutta" (featuring Erick Sermon, Keith Murray, and Biz Markie)Erick Sermon4:08
10."Wutchoo Gonna Do" (featuring Melanie Rutherford)Da Mascot5:55
11."Dis iz Brick City" (featuring Ready Roc)DJ Clark Kent3:37
12."Rite Now"Erick Sermon4:21
13."Blow Treez" (featuring Ready Roc and Method Man)Watts3:35
14."Pimp Nutz"Vitamin D4:16
15."Mr. Ice Cream Man (Skit)"Da Mascot3:05
16."Hold Dis Blaow!"Rockwilder3:39
17."Get 'em" (featuring Saukrates and Icadon)Tha Chill3:24
18."Merry Jane" (featuring Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg)Rockwilder3:58
19."Gilla House Check"Da Mascot3:00
20."No Mo Soopaman Luva (Skit)"Da Mascot0:43
21."Soopaman Luva 6" (featuring E3, Hurricane G, and Melanie Rutherford)Erick Sermon3:09
22."Soopaman Luva 6" (featuring Hurricane G and Melanie Rutherford)Omen1:53
23."Suicide"Adam Deitch, Chris Pinset3:29
Total length:78:56

Samples edit

"Gimmie One"

"Walk in Gutta"

"Blow Treez"

"Merry Jane"

"Gilla House Check"

"Rite Now"

"Wutchoogonnado"

"Dis Iz Brick City"

"Mr. Ice Cream Man" (skit)"

"Soopaman Luva 6 (Part I, Part 2)"

"Hold Dis Blaow!"

References edit

  1. ^ "Red Gone Wild: Thee Album by Redman". Metacritic.
  2. ^ Allmusic review
  3. ^ DJBooth.net review
  4. ^ Entertainment Weekly review
  5. ^ HipHopDX review
  6. ^ Los Angeles Times review
  7. ^ Pitchfork Media review
  8. ^ PopMatters review
  9. ^ RapReviews review
  10. ^ Stylus Magazine review
  11. ^ USA Today review
  12. ^ "Red Gone Wild". Amazon.
  13. ^ Katie Hasty, "McGraw Leads Seven Top 10 Debuts Onto Billboard 200", Billboard.com, April 4, 2007.

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