Talk about the definition of epic. I’m pretty sure this album was suppose to come out right before Christmas, but nonetheless, here we are with some official artwork and a tracklisting. The thing that gets me is that there are no producer credits listed by the tracks; this is going to drive me nuts. I really want to know who is producing on this album. There is no official release date yet either, but I’m sure we will hear soon enough. Follow me after the jump for the tracklisting. Continue reading
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Meth x Ghost x Rae, The Wu Massacre (Artwork & Tracklisting)
Posted in Album Update, Music News with tags Ghostface, Method Man, Raekwon, Tracklisting, Wu Massacre, Wu-Tang Clan on Thursday, February 18, 2010 by Tim AlthausMethod Man Confirms Album With Ghostface & Raekwon
Posted in Media, Music News with tags Ghostface, Method Man, Raekwon on Friday, September 25, 2009 by Tim AlthausAlbum Review: Raekwon, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2
Posted in Music Reviews with tags Alchemist, Dr. Dre, Ghostface, GZA, Inspectah Deck, J Dilla, Masta Killa, Method Man, ODB, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2, Poppa Wu, Raekwon, RZA, Slick Rick on Wednesday, September 9, 2009 by Tim Althaus Wu-Tang has been one of the greatest dynasties that Hip-Hop has ever seen. Just about every group album has been stellar, not to mention that every solo album is top notch quality. Raekwon comes into Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2 fourteen years after the original Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, which, to this day is a classic. The aforementioned information may pose the question: Is Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2 as good as the original? The answer, in my opinion, is a definite yes. I took one run through this album in my car, and I knew immediately I was listening to a classic . Raekwon brings along an all-star cast of producers and emcees to “cook up”, without a doubt, one of the best albums of 2009. Creating a magnificent masterpiece that is just as good as it’s predecessor is no easy task, but as OB4CL2 shows, for The Chef it comes naturally. Continue reading
Wild Style Wednesday Review: GZA, Liquid Swords
Posted in Music Reviews, Wildstyle Wednesdays with tags Ghostface, GZA, Inspectah Deck, Killah Priest, Liquid Swords, Masta Killa, Method Man, RZA, Shogun Assassin, Wu-Tang on Wednesday, September 2, 2009 by Tim AlthausWu-Tang Clan is one of the most influential groups in the history of Hip-Hop music. GZA (in my opinion) is the best emcee (although they are all incredible) in the group, so it would make sense to say that he is one of the most influential emcees of all-time. The album Liquid Swords is nothing short of a lauded lyrical masterpiece, and every single track on this album is sonically sound. Not only is this one of the greatest Wu-Tang related albums ever released, it is one of the greatest albums in Hip-Hop history. RZA’s production on this album is ridiculous, not to mention the samples on this album fit the tracks tighter than a hipster’s t-shirt, and GZA’s rhymes are legendary in every aspect of the word. Continue reading
Ghostface Talks About Forthcoming LP With Raekwon & Method Man
Posted in Media, Music News, Video with tags Ghostface, Method Man, Raekwon, Wu-Tang on Thursday, August 13, 2009 by Tim AlthausAlbum Review: Method Man & Redman, Blackout! 2
Posted in Music Reviews with tags Bink, Blackout 2, Bun B, Ghostface, Mathematics, Method Man, Pete Rock, Raekwon, Redman on Saturday, May 30, 2009 by Tim Althaus The original Blackout! album came out 10 years ago, I picked that shit up when I was 12 years old, and I’ve been playing it ever since. To me Blackout! will always be a classic. Blackout! 2 has Method Man & Redman sticking to the same formula as an incredible two man duo with great production and witty ass rhymes. I am pretty surprised at how mediocre the reviews have been for this album because I personally think it’s an incredible album, and it should hold up as one of the contenders for album of the year. I could pretty much sum up this entire review with one mathematical equation: Method Man + Redman x DOPE beats = one hell of an album. Continue reading
Method Man & Redman are two “Dangerous MCs”
Posted in Downloads, Media with tags Blackout 2, Dangerous MCs, Method Man, Redman on Monday, April 27, 2009 by Tim AlthausShouts to the homie Shake over at 2DopeBoyz. This track is absolutely killer, and I hope it gets you guys as excited for Blackout 2 as me. The beat on this track is super dirty and Method Man & Redman completely kill it like Ted Bundy. Make sure you check out this bomb ass track and cop Blackout 2 when it comes out.
Download: Method Man & Redman, “Dangerous MCs”
Method Man & Redman take you behind the scenes of “International”
Posted in Media, Video with tags Blackout 2, International, Method Man, Redman on Wednesday, April 1, 2009 by Tim AlthausVodpod videos no longer available.
This is a nice look behind the scenes of Method Man & Redman’s new video for the single “International” off of their upcoming LP Blackout 2. Every single time I watch a video with Red & Meth I end up laughing my ass off, and this one is no different. Makre sure you check out this video (it had me in stitches) and double make sure you pick up Blackout 2 when that shit drops.
Method Man forgets to pay his taxes because of blunt smoke
Posted in Music News with tags IRS, Marijuana, Method Man on Sunday, March 29, 2009 by Tim Althaus I laughed hysterically when I saw the headline for this article at HipHop DX. The headline read “Method Man Says Marijuana Made Him Forget Tax Payment”. Apparently the IRS showed up at Meth’s house and seized his 2008 Lincoln Navigator because he owed money in backed taxes. People had apparently thought Meth was short on cash, but this apparently is not the case. He was quoted as saying “Myself, I’m a pothead. It’s no secret. Everyone knows that, I go out on the road and forget everything else”. He also addressed the cash flow issue in the article as well for all of those thinking he was broke, “I’ve found checks from 2005 that haven’t been opened yet. We are talking about significant accounts of money!” The whole situation was summed up best by Method Man at the end of the article, “Because I got high, I forgot to pay. It was stupid. I’m an idiot for that”.
I think that this is funny as hell. Method Man is one of those guys that is always smoking everywhere you see him, and he definitely isn’t shy about it. I think it’s great that Method man just told everyone straight up. Any way you look at it, this guy is fucking awesome.
Make sure you go out and get Blackout 2 when it comes out, because the album is going to be crazy. The first time these two blacked out I loved the album, I know they won’t disappoint with this one either.