Anyone who says Redman isn’t a legend is probably no thinking right at all.
Doc has been in the game for over 20 years now, and his fantastic intense work ethic has him simultaneously prepping his upcoming album, working behind the camera on an upcoming VH1 show, and hitting the press circuit for extensive interviews.
The latest of said interviews finds Doc swinging by the Breakfast Club to chop it up with Angela Yee and Charlamagne (no Envy today), and the conversation kicks off on an appropriately October-friendly note.
The conversation also moved toward Eminem, where they mention Vince Staples’ tweet which stated “If Eminem was black he would be Redman.” Redman refers to a conversation they had on Em’s birthday, and says that “[Em] is just so happy that, you know, he’s accepted in all races, it don’t matter. From black, white, Mexican…and he just like to have fun like we do, man he’s a regular motherfucka…he just enjoy the music.”
While they discuss Eminem further, there’s so much more in this interview that it merits a watch for any self-professed hip-hop head. Redman is one of the most underrated in the game, and he’s in fine form here, coming through with some hilarious and insightful stories and anecdotes. Do yourself a favor and check this one out.
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