Buy Method Man and Redman tickets from the official Ticketmaster.com site. The album continued a string of highly successful Def Jam releases in the late 1990s. A classic single from Method Man and Red Man’s Blackout is two minutes of spitfire rapping..
Created by Kell Cahoon, Method Man. Method Man & Redman (also referred to as Meth & Red, Red & Mef, John Blaze and Funk Doc or Funk Doctor Spock and Johnny Blaze) are an American hip hop duo, composed of East Coast rappers Method Man (of Wu-Tang Clan) and Redman (of Def Squad).They are signed to Def Jam Recordings both as solo artists and as a duo. is the debut studio album by American hip hop duo Method Man & Redman. It is the first full-length release by Method Man and Redman after many collaborations.
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Find Method Man and Redman tour schedule, concert details, reviews and photos. Blackout! With both teamed up here, the chemistry between the 2 … Redman was known for his off the wall/eccentric style and Method Man was known as one of the strongest lyricists and MC's of the Wu-Tang Clan. "How High" is a song by American hip hop duo Method Man & Redman, released on August 15, 1995 as the duo's first single.
[Verse 3: Redman & Method Man] I scored 1.1 on my SAT And still push a whip with a right and left AC Gorilla, Big Dog, if my name get called I'm behind the brick wall with arsenic jaws
Method Man was part of the very successful Hard Knock Life Tour with Jay-Z, Redman, Ja Rule, and DMX. Member of the Supergroup Wu-Tang Clan/actor
Method Man talked to Complex about this song:. , a light-hearted, bass-heavy, profanity-laced, party record with an EPMD -evoking emphasis on funky beats and the mischievous wit and cool flows and good rhythm of the two MCs. With Method Man, Redman, Anna Maria Horsford, Beth Littleford. [Intro: Redman + Method Man] Yo, ladies and gentlemen We got Toni Braxton up in the house So high that I can kiss the sky, bitch We live up in here, y'all; let's get high! During this tour, Method Man & Redman recorded Blackout! Method Man. Two street-wise, urban rap artists move into a comfortable suburban neighborhood in New Jersey and try to fit in with the predominantly white residents.