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Method Man

Blackout! Vol. 2

  • AMG Review of Blackout! Vol. 2

    Amg
    David Jeffries
    All Music Guide

    With each having individual obligations all over the place, it took ten years for Method Man and Redman to record a follow-up to 1999's beloved Blackout!, but one listen and you'd think it had only been ten days. Interplay during the intro proves that none of the chemistry is lost, then the slow-grinding "I'm Dope Ni**a" declares that happy and horribly high days are here again, with mentions of Club Nouveau plus Tango & Cash putting a date stamp on the duo. Their fine vintage is displayed two tracks later when "Dangerous MCees" spits "Even Herbie Hancock know where to Rockit" over a beat that's identifiably Erick Sermon. It's topped by the Phyllis Hyman loop Pete Rock cuts for the preceding track, "A-Yo," a superior weekend anthem featuring Saukrates from Redman's Gilla House group. With the sound of the South having exploded since the first Blackout!, the hypnotic highlight "City Lights" with guest Bun B plus a UGK sample is identifiable as post-2000. Also of its time is the dreaded Auto-Tune device, which corrects some pitch here and there, although its polish is negated on "I Know Sumptn" by the very Redman lyric "Check my bowel baby/This is the mother load." Mentions of riding jet skis on land and all sorts of other absurdities sit next to innovative viewpoints on sleaze, then "Dis Iz 4 All My Smokers" does the weed song right as the blunt brothers roll over a DJ Scratch track that sounds heavily influenced by RZA. Speaking of Wu-Tang members, Raekwon and Ghostface appear on the key cut "Four Minutes to Lock Down," an intense barrage of Shaolin lyrics that helps anchor an album that's often just a party on wax. The original deserves the top spot, but think of this as the Godfather Part II of reckless boom-bap rap and you've got an idea of how well this Blackout! satisfies.

A Meth & Red FlipCam Performance (Video)
4 months ago

The BoBO caught the Blunt Brothers doing what they do best. Blackout 2, in stores now.

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Foot Print in Hip-Hop Tour Schedule: Method Man, Redman & Ghostface
4 months ago

The Foot Print in Hip-Hop Tour kicks off next week in North Carolina bringing together Method Man, Redman and Ghostface for what should be some great shows. The Foot Print in Hip-Hop Tour Schedule: July 22 Asheville, NC Orange Peel 23 Raleigh, NC Lincoln Theater 24...

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Method Man & Redman: Mrs. International Music Video
4 months ago

Method Man & Redman - Mrs. International Off Blackout! 2.

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Method Man & Redman: How Bout Dat (Ft. Ready Roc & Streetlife) [Behind The Scenes]
3 months ago

Blackout 2 in stores nowThe Young Kingz Daily 2.0

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Method & Red Claim Harold And Kumar Jacked Their Style
4 months ago

Method Man And Redman claim on a radio station thatHarold And Kumarwere a spin off fromHow Highwhichcould be argued.

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CMONGOOD: Method Man & Redman "Mrs. International" Vid feat. Erick Sermon
4 months ago

+Aww shit, they gettin their doo wop on, lol. Check it out+

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New Video : Method Man & Redman "Mrs. International"
4 months ago

My favorite record from the Black Out 2. I've been bumping it for a minute

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Method Man & Redman ft. UGK – “City Lights” [DOWNLOAD]
3 months ago

“City Lights” appears on Method Man & Redman’s 2009 release, Blackout 2. I’m a big fan of Method Man & Redman’s chemistry. I think Redman rips every instrumental he raps over with witty wordplay (he’s hilarious). At the same time, Meth always brings the laid back, yet super-confident delivery. UGK is one of my [...]

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Album Review: Method Man + Redman ‘Blackout! 2′
4 months ago

The Method Man & Redman bond is even more exceptional due to their longevity as a duo; they are best friends and have been best friends with or without rapping, connected to the hip.

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