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The whereabouts of Redhead KingpinAlthough there are no rumors currently circulating concerning this topic, Red is one of several 90's emcees mentioned on the 2007 Nas single "Where are They Now?". Redhead Kingpin is the first name on the list of a star-studded collection of rappers that includes Father M.C., Positive K., Lord Do-It-All from The Lords of the Underground and Dres from Blacksheep. Also featured on the single are Monie Love, Chip-fu of the Fu-Schnickens, The Original Spinderella, Rob Base, Mike D from the Jungle Brothers and The Ackniculous one from 3 x Dope.

Red does hint at a possible comeback in his last line on the track by saying, "Hip-Hop man ain't a 401k. I got my NPC I'll see you one day."

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Red had resurfaced in the late 90's attached to the house music production team Smack Productions from Englewood, NJ. He had begun producing and ghost writing R&B for other artists. Also successfully predicted the return of the 2-step beat to the dance floors. He was right (at that time in any case)!

Update:

Red appears on various underground(Neo Soul) artists' albums as a producer. Although dated he appeared credited as a producer on Eric Roberson's Album: Eric Roberson Presents: The Vault - Vol. 1.5.

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