Malpractice
Redman · 2001
78 min · 23 tracks · funk ยท hardcore hip-hop ยท East Coast hip-hop
A raucous blend of witty lyricism and frenetic beats, showcasing Redman's unique East Coast hip-hop style.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- dynamic flow with interludes short, punchy listening sessions energetic party atmosphere
- Context
- By 2001, Redman was solidifying his reputation as a key figure in the East Coast hip-hop scene, following the success of his previous albums like 'Doc's Da Name 2000.' 'Malpractice' marked his fifth studio album, demonstrating his prowess both lyrically and as an innovator in hip-hop production. This release came during a period of increased mainstream visibility and collaboration with other prominent artists.
- If you like
- funk, hardcore hip-hop, East Coast hip-hop
Malpractice is an album by Redman, released in 2001. A raucous blend of witty lyricism and frenetic beats, showcasing Redman's unique East Coast hip-hop style. 'Malpractice' debuted at number 4 on the Billboard 200 chart and received generally positive reviews from critics, confirming Redman's status in hip-hop. The album's lead single, 'Let's Get Dirty (I Can't Get in da club),' became a party anthem and further cemented his influence in the genre during the early 2000s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Malpractice sound like?
A raucous blend of witty lyricism and frenetic beats, showcasing Redman's unique East Coast hip-hop style. Rooted in funk and hardcore hip-hop.
What makes Malpractice by Redman notable?
'Malpractice' debuted at number 4 on the Billboard 200 chart and received generally positive reviews from critics, confirming Redman's status in hip-hop. The album's lead single, 'Let's Get Dirty (I Can't Get in da club),' became a party anthem and further cemented his influence in the genre during the early 2000s. By 2001, Redman was solidifying his reputation as a key figure in the East Coast hip-hop scene, following the success of his previous albums like 'Doc's Da Name 2000.' 'Malpractice' marked his fifth studio album, demonstrating his prowess both lyrically and as an innovator in hip-hop production. This release came during a period of increased mainstream visibility and collaboration with other prominent artists.
Who is Malpractice for?
Malpractice works well if you're into dynamic flow with interludes, short, punchy listening sessions and energetic party atmosphere.
How many songs are on Malpractice?
Malpractice has 23 tracks, running approximately 78 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Roller Coaster Malpractice (intro) 1:41
- 2 Diggy Doc 1:56
- 3 Lick a Shot 3:38
- 4 Let's Get Dirty (I Can't Get in da club) Standout 3:55
- 5 WKYA (Drop) 2:04
- 6 2-Way Madness (skit) 1:29
- 7 Real Niggaz Standout 5:15
- 8 Uh-Huh 3:43
- 9 Da Bullshit 4:22
- 10 Who Wants to Fuck a Millionaire (skit) 2:54
- 11 Enjoy da Ride Standout 4:14
- 12 Jerry Swinger Stickup (skit) 3:30
- 13 J.U.M.P. 3:48
- 14 Muh-Fucka 3:19
- 15 Bricks Two 5:20
- 16 Wrong 4 Dat 2:43
- 17 Judge Juniqua (skit) 2:16
- 18 Dat Bitch 3:53
- 19 Doggz II 4:42
- 20 Whut I'Ma Do Now 4:46
- 21 Soopaman Luva 5, Part I 2:14
- 22 Soopaman Luva 5, Part II 3:19
- 23 Smash Sumthin' 3:34
Release Date
May 22, 2001
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
78 min 46 sec
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