Redman Recalls How Shaq Collaboration Came Together

    Shaquille O’Neal may be most known for the time he spent in Los Angeles and Miami but for those who don’t know, the former NBA superstar is originally from Newark, New Jersey. He’s also most known for his time on the court but many during the 1990s picked up albums from his catalog including his best-selling debut, Shaq Diesel.

    Recently sitting down with Vlad TV, fellow Jersey native Redman talked about collaborating with the rapper named Shaq and why Diesel wanted him on his music.

    “He from the Brick City, come on [laughs]. Why wouldn’t [I do a song with him],” he said when asked about working with Shaq. “Shaquille [O’Neal] is a cool dude first of all because back then, he still got money from the NBA he ain’t even spend from the Lakers yet, he got money. When he got on he was like, ‘Yo, I’m from Jersey, I’m from the bricks, Yo I love these dudes.’ He was alright too. He was selling albums. Shaq got a gold album. He got a gold album. He was putting in work. He was on the court and you know you have ballers who try to do rap and the sports game and it just don’t happen often for example Roy Jones. That’s my dude [but] the rap career just wasn’t taking off but Shaq, he put in work. He could spit and he was doing records with the key dudes. He didn’t go to the top dudes. He went to the underground route like [Method Man], the Fu-Schnickens and Eric Sermon and all of us and he won, he god a gold record and shit.”

    Redman continued by explaining that he, along with Eric Sermon and others, showed Shaquille O’Neal the ropes to recording and putting music together.

    “When we worked with him we showed him how to do it too as well and we rooted him on in his career in basketball,” he said. “There’s enough rapping, get your ass back on the court and he was winning. Big up to Shaq.”

    Also during the interview, Redman talked about how his verse on Tupac’s “Got My Mind Made Up” was originally meant for a Daz Dillinger record and how EPMD were heavily influential to his career early on.

    Watch the full interview segment below:

    For additional Redman coverage, watch the following DX Daily:

    Please enable Javascript to watch this video

    10 thoughts on “Redman Recalls How Shaq Collaboration Came Together

    1. Aint nobody give a fuck about these old niggas anymore. Only thing they’re good for is to give an opinion about the niggas that are actually doing something. Redman was dope, like fifteen or twenty years ago. Fuck outta here, old nigga.

      1. Okay, I’ll take the anonymous part, but one, you ain’t showing your face either. And two, I’m far from a teenager and a nerd. So go back and listen to your Young Thug bullshit.

    2. “just as Eva explained I cant believe that someone can profit $8599 in one month on the internet. did you look at this web site… w­w­w.work-­tod­ay3.c­o­m

    3. “just as Eva explained I cant believe that someone can profit $8599 in one month on the internet. did you look at this web site… w­w­w.work-­today3.c­o­m

    4. just as Eva explained I cant believe that someone can profit $8599 in one month on the internet. did you look at this web site…
      w­w­w.work-­today3.c­o­m

    5. Dudes kill me most of the shit thats out now is garbage. The difference between the redman era and now is . These dumb asses dont read .so half of the shit that they’re saying is bull shit SOLDIER BOY FUCKED UP HIP HOP … Old school rappers are way better than the rappers today

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *