It’s just everyday life for us.” Revealing the property began as a real estate investment for the Newark, New Jersey native, he later called it home. “Once you do things and keep things 100% with yourself, you can never lose,” he professed. When they knocked on the door I was still sleepy-eyed, and they were like, ‘You know what, this is good, let’s just roll with it.” He added, “We just winged it…Everything you see was real. “I wanted to at least clean up a bit, since I ain’t have any real furniture in there and sh*t, and I thought I had a little bit of time, and I didn’t. “They show up f*cking early,” Redman recalled, in a Thrillist oral history told to Chris Faraone. In 2015, Redman admitted that none of that famed footage MTV captured was staged. I like staying in a comfortable, just waking up-right to the board, right to the bathroom, right to the kitchen and cook, and right back to the board- working. I’m like that ‘Oscar Madison’ kinda rapper. Like, I to get my moms a big house, and my kids stay in house and stuff, but me? I don’t know. “Like, I wouldn’t know what to do with a big house. “That’s how I like it.” He says modesty is a key component to his life. It’s real small, two bedrooms-two bathrooms though. “A housekeeper? I can’t even fit like four or five people in there without it being crowded. “That’s my crib!”Įbro asks the Gilla House MC if he has a maid in his Shaolin crib.
Yeah, was you makin’ something about it?” he playfully jabs. “Yeah, that’s what the hell I live in! The same one. Co-host Laura Stylez asks Reggie whatever happened to his home as seen on a famed 2001 episode of MTV Cribs.
If you know where Park Hill projects is, I’m like right around the corner-but it’s a cool area though.” Redman admits that living in wealthier neighbors led him to not only feeling alienated, but being police profiled. “I live right around the corner from Park Hill.
Red’ discusses his geographic closeness to Wu-Tang Clan’s place of origin in Staten Island, New York. In a conversation with Ebro In The Morning, Redman opens up about his home life, and why materialism has never been his move. Even starring in major films, headlining global tours, and hitting the charts many times over, Reggie Noble is still an approachable Rap star, with or without tissue stuck in his nose. However, one of the keys to success for the Def Squad product has been staying modest and being humble. Over the last 25 years, Redman has amassed a Rap and film career that towers over most others.