I’m like, ‘I want to be able to be out there to promote the album, not sit from a couch doing interviews. A couple of months ago, I knew I was ready to put the album out, but COVID hit. Last time I talked to you, I thought I was ready, but I wasn’t. “The only thing now that’s missing is me having a date and me rushing when they want me to put it out. What I learned from Def Jam - because I’m a Def Jam baby - I learned all my tutelage on how to put out music through Def Jam. I engineer, I write the music and I mix in my house. “That means I engineer everything right here in my house that I’m talking from. “You have to understand that I’m a self-contained artist,” he said at the time. In a follow-up interview the following year, Redman explained what was behind the delay. I’ma do a Muddy Waters 2 and take it back, which I’ll release next year, Redman said back in 2010. He spoke about the album a decade ago as a planned project with his longtime production comrade, Erick Sermon. In April 2018, Redman told HipHopDX backstage at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, Colorado he was planning to drop Muddy Waters 2 that year, but it failed to come to fruition. Muddy Waters 2 is the planned sequel to Redmans highly-acclaimed 1996 album Muddy Waters. “Ask my crew what we gonna do n-gga?/Been gettin’ bread since ’92, n-gga/So don’t get mad when I ask, ‘Who you n-gga?’/I’m pumped up, my homie’s like, ‘Let’s go!'” “I’m back on my grind, I’m cool, n-gga,” he raps. After several delays, the official rollout for Redman’s long-awaited sequel to his 1996 solo album Muddy Waters finally kicked off on Thursday night (July 14) with a new single called “So Cool.” It serves as the lead track from the aptly titled Muddy Waters 2.
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