Muddy Waters 2

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Muddy Waters 2 is the 7th full-length studio album from Redman. It is the sequel to 1996's Muddy Waters. It is targeted for a release in November 2007. In an interview, Redman has stated that he will be going into the studio in the beginning of May or June to work on the record. Red also said that this album will be limited edition and he'll only be doing around 500,000 copies. Redman went on to say that he is doing this album for the fans and is not trying to sell with a huge single. He has also said he will be using old unheard verses that were never used for the first Muddy Waters album.

It is unknown whether or not Muddy Waters 2 will be released independently or by Def Jam.

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