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Wikipedia article




"'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, although he is not in the video. Method Man and Keith Murray appear in the video, although they are not on the song. It reached number 42 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 making it the most popular single from 'Muddy Waters'. It was included in the 1997 version of 'The Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits'. A remixed version can be found on Too Short's 'Nationwide: Independence Day' compilation. Pete Rock also contributed a remix for possible inclusion on the single; however, it was relegated to exclusive radio play. The video is a parody of the film 'The Blues Brothers'.

Single track list



A-Side

# Whateva Man (radio edit)

# Whateva Man (LP version)

# Whateva Man (TV track)

B-Side

# Smoke Buddah (LP version)

# Whateva Man (instrumental)

# Whateva Man (a cappella)

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Category:1997 singles

Category:Redman (rapper) songs

Category:Song recordings produced by Erick Sermon

Category:Def Jam Recordings singles

Category:1997 songs

Category:Songs written by Erick Sermon

Category:Songs written by Redman (rapper)

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