Jay-Z ft. Santogold - Brooklyn (We Go Hard)
Lil Wayne - Heavyweight
The Game - Laugh
Jamie Foxx - Christmas List
The-Dream - Eyes Of A Girl
Redman ft. Oh No - Lay You Out
Jim Jones ft. Mel Matrix & N.O.E. - Pop Off
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December 01, 2008
HipHopSince1987 Singles
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July 01, 2008
Method Man Speaks On Ice-T Vs. Soulja Boy "I Think The N*gga Suck Too, Bottom Line I Think He Garbage" [Audio Only]
Method Man calls the Nutz in the Morning to speak on Hip Hop, his Music, his homie Redman & the Ice-T vs. Soulja Boy drama.
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March 20, 2008
Redman & Method Man Reunite For "Blackout 2" Album

Method Man and Redman are back in the studio together after nearly 10 years, recording a new collabo project Blackout 2, which will be the follow-up to the duo's platinum selling disc Blackout!
The two rappers' chemistry has already scored them co-starring roles in the flick How High an endorsement deal for Right Guard deodorant and their own short-lived Fox sitcom, "Method & Red". Its crazy because I remember watching the show because Redman had a Rocawear sweatsuit that had.
"A lot of good music comin' out this year," Redman told sitdownstandup.com. "You're especially gonna hear from us, finally". The album features production by Gilla House, E-Sermon and Rocwilder and there may even be a DJ Premier track or two before recording wraps.
"Preemo, we need some heat baby!" Red shouted. "We need some heat right now baby!" "Treach need to be on this sh*t, too".
In addition to Meth and Red's collabo, the two are sharing a mic with almost 70 other emcees for a 2008 regeneration of KRS-One's new Stop the Violence Movement.
Along with Meth and Red, David Banner, Chamillionaire, Nelly, Busta, and Ne-Yo are among the artists putting a new spin on the 1989 inspirational rap song "Self Destruction" called "Self Construction."
"Anything positive is always good for the hip-hop community," Redman said. "I remember when the first 'Self Destruction' came out, that sh*t was hot. I wasn't in the game to get on it but now I'm in the game, so why not be a part of history?"
The first version was recorded by the Stop the Violence All-Stars, an East Coast collective including KRS, Whodini, Miss Melody, MC Lyte, D-Nyce, Doug E Fresh, Heavy D, Public Enemy and others.
Blackout 2 is expected to hit shelves this summer and Muddy Waters 2 will drop at the top of '09.
SOHH
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