You can't turn back the hands of technology.
— Redman
I love video games. Me and Meth are video game addicts.
I was always doing an independent kind of move while I was still with a label. They just stamped it.
When you work for a company you always, well I know, I try to give advice to young kids and other peers that when you work for a company you just don't want to be an employee, you want to be an asset.
The first 'Blackout!' just started out with us doing the first song, 'How High' - I guess it was 'How High' - and then it just took off from there.
I want to help AIDS patients.
I definitely want to help the youth, people who can't afford medicine.
I've always wanted to work with Jamiroquai.
I will not be doing any more sitcoms, unless it's my own or a movie or I'm directing.
I was always creative with the artwork. Always creative with the visuals. That's what made me standout.
We know Uncle George directly, so he gives us music to sample, all we gotta do is tell him directly and we can use it.
I'm not trying to top the 'Muddy Waters' album. What I'm doing by naming it 'Muddy Waters 2' is to let you relive that '90s kind of sound and experience.
I don't want to help brand someone else and not have equity or ownership in that company.
Don't be somebody you're not; don't do things that's not you.
My superheroes are Meth, Keith Murray, Busta Rhymes, ODB, Xzibit. The superheroes before us were EPMD, Slick Rick, Rakim.
The 'Red and Meth' show was good, but it wasn't good to me. I just looked at it as an experience and a check.
I was always self-sufficient even when I was with Def Jam.
Every artist can actually say that, that the overseas community appreciates the culture of hip-hop more, really, rather than over here. So it's fun to perform there.
I want to help people with pain and stomach disorders.
My whole thing is I want to be able to help people.