Pick It Up (song)
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| Single by Redman from the album Muddy Waters |
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| Released | May 13, 1997 | ||||
| Format | 12" single | ||||
| Genre | Hip hop | ||||
| Length | 5:08 | ||||
| Label | Def Jam | ||||
| Writer | Reggie Noble Erick Sermon |
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| Producer | Erick Sermon | ||||
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Pick It Up, also known as Skit is the third and final single on Redman's album Muddy Waters. It is produced by Erick Sermon who samples "Gimme What You Got" by Le Pamplemouse to create a slow and somber beat. The song is the least popular single from Muddy Waters in terms of chart position.
- Pick It Up (Radio) (3:55)
- Pick It Up (LP Version) (3:59)
- Pick It Up (Instrumental) (3:59)
- Yesh Yesh Y'all (Radio) (3:55)
- Yesh Yesh Y'all (Instrumental) (3:55)
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| Albums | Whut? Thee Album · Dare Iz a Darkside · Muddy Waters · El Niño (with Def Squad) · Doc's Da Name 2000 · Blackout! (with Method Man) · Malpractice · Red Gone Wild · Muddy Waters 2 |
| Singles | "Blow Your Mind" · "Time 4 Sum Aksion" · "Tonight's Da Night" · "Rockafella" · "Can't Wait" · "How High" (with Method Man) · "Funkorama" · "It's Like That (My Big Brother)" · "Whateva Man" · "Pick It Up" · "Full Cooperation" (with Def Squad) · "I'll Be Dat" · "Da Goodness" · "Tear It Off" (with Method Man) · "Y.O.U." (with Method Man) · "Da Rockwilder" (with Method Man) · "Let's Get Dirty (I Can't Get in da Club)" · "Smash Sumthin'" · "Put It Down" |
| Related articles | Discography · Hit Squad · Def Squad · Method Man & Redman |
