Whateva Man

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"Whateva Man"
"Whateva Man" cover
Single by Redman
from the album Muddy Waters
Released January 28, 1997
Format 12" single
Recorded Mirror Image Recordings - Dix Hills, NY
Genre Hip hop
Length 3:08
Label Def Jam
Writer(s) Reggie Noble
Erick Sermon
Producer(s) Erick Sermon
Chart positions
Redman singles chronology
"It's Like That" (1996) "Whateva Man" (1997) "Pick It Up" (1997)

Whateva Man is the second single released for Redman's third album, Muddy Waters. It is a mellow track produced by and featuring Erick Sermon. It reached #48 on the Billboard Hot 100 making it the most popular single from Muddy Waters. It was include in the 1997 version of The Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits. A remixed version can be found on Too $hort's Nationwide: Independence Day compilation.

  1. Whateva Man (Radio Edit)
  2. Whateva Man (LP Version)
  3. Whateva Man (TV Track)

  1. Smoke Buddah (LP Version)
  2. Whateva Man (Instrumental)
  3. Whateva Man (A Cappella)
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