Malpractice

Critic Score
Based on 8 reviews
2001 Ratings: #199 / 300
User Score
Based on 80 ratings
2001 Ratings: #599
May 22, 2001 / Release Date
LP / Format
Def Jam / Label
Erick Sermon, Redman, Rockwilder, Adam F, Saukrates, +1 more...Producer
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Critic Reviews

80
Q Magazine
There are too many skits, but there's still more than enough fun to go round.
75
Entertainment Weekly
The presence of lengthy skits and less-skilled guests like Icarus and Double O.D. Don leaves little room for the impressive Redman himself.
50
Rolling Stone
His new release might be his most sophomoric yet.
WM0002
70

I was worried I'd be underwhelmed by this one but I was pleasantly surprised. It's pretty repetitive and nothing new compared to his previous ones but it's never outright bad, and manages to be very fun as most of Redman's catalog is.

ScottyPimpin
51

Don't got much to say about this one. Not that many great songs on it. Definitely, the worst I've heard from Redman so far. It's not bad though and I think the features are executed very well.

NedWheatley1
75

Redman is dope as hell to me, always entertaining and keeping a track moving, even if the production or feature is whack. On this one, Redman manages to captivate throughout most of it, but it does stretch itself thin at points.

This album is too long. At 80 minutes, the production all sounds way too similar to carry for that long. That's not to say that this album is a drag, but songs like "Uh-Huh", "Muh-Fucka" and "Whut I'ma Do Now" all sound ... read more

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