Redman – Hurricane Sandy Freestyle

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    Redman drops a new freestyle dedicated to all the residents of the Tri-State area who have been affected by Hurricane Sandy.

    33 thoughts on “Redman – Hurricane Sandy Freestyle

    1. Isn’t this the actor from How High and the bride of Chucky? I didn’t know he started rapping but he’s pretty good. Maybe he can sign with MMG or Young Money so he can get more exposure. I always thought he was a funny actor but I’d like to hear a album from him. He could use a little improvement but I think if he’s in the studio with Rick Ross or someone, he can study them and grow as a rapper. Not bad though

      1. LMFAO! I know you’re joking. If for some retarded reason, you’re not,just know that your favorite rappers get eaten up by Redman, with ease. Shiet, he won’t even use salt.

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    2. Jeez … is there ZERO standard for what’s referred to as a “Freestyle” anymore?

      Don’t get me wrong, this is great … but it’s NOT off the dome … he obviously sat in the studio with a couple (maybe 5) blunts and scribbled this into a notebook before he got into the booth. Redman is ill, but this would be magical wizard powers if it was freestyled.

      Just because something is “bootleg” over an un-licensed beat and/or not on an official album drop, that don’t make it a FREESTYLE!!

      1. A ‘freestyle’ doesn’t mean spittin’ off the top of your dome. Don’t tell me you thought every time something was labeled a ‘freestyle’ you thought they were goin’ off the top. A freestyle just means it has no specific topic and it’s not for an album. It’s just basically a random verse. There are very few industry rappers that will spit off the top of their dome. They’re scared to.

      2. This illustrates the generation gap. Back in the days, a freestyle meant off the top… Straight improv. As time went on people started sprinkling in a few written bars. Eventually it evolved to what it is today.

      3. @Yssup Kidz must have it right … just a generation gap … sounds like other two chiming in here noting the “evolution” of the definition.

        @Sensaye25 – dude .. my whole point was that it’s constantly “labeled” wrong. Just because it’s ‘always’ labeled wrong does not change the true definition of freestyle.

        All reminds me of a recent Breakfast Club panel where out of 5-6 rappers, Common was the ONLY dude to improv ANY of his bars. Generation gap indeed.

        Can we all agree that Drake reading rhymes off a BlackBerry is the ultimate bastardization of the term??!! LOL

      1. wtf are u talkin about? jay z?

        this is something redman done off his own back, why does it need to feature anyone. reds just showing love. this is his art

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