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Method Man rose to acclaim as one of the leading members of Staten Island's hip-hop collective, Wu-Tang Clan. His smoky, flowing vocals were a prominent feature of 1993's landmark debut "Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)."
His own "Tical" set, released the following year, was the first in a glut of Wu-Tang Clan solo
products. Produced by associate RZA, the album's drug-infused atmosphere was perfectly complemented by Method Man's laid-back delivery. The album debuted at US number 4 in December, while the single "Bring The Pain" broke into the national Top 50 the same month.
The following year Method Man was involved in two highly successful collaborations. His Grammy-winning duet with
Mary J. Blige on "I'll Be There For You"/"You're All I Need To Get By" was a US number 3 hit in June, and was followed by the "How High" single with Redman, which reached
number 13 in September.
Following further work with the Wu-Tang Clan, and a screen appearance in
Hype Williams' "Belly," Method Man released his sophomore effort, "Tical
2000: Judgement Day." The highly inventive production work provided a perfect backdrop for Method Man's fluid delivery,
hitting a peak on the millennium inspired title track. Odd cameos from Donald Trump and Janet Jackson featured alongside the usual Wu-Tang guest slots. Debuting at US number 2 in December, "Tical 2000: Judgement Day" was kept off the top of the charts by the new Garth Brooks album. The rapper then joined forces with Redman to record the following year's "Blackout!"
Nice on the mike, easy on the eyes, hot on stage, cool on screen, Method Man has become more than just a rapper, but still remains the ultimate rapper in the game. With a lyrical style that is unpredictable, yet instantly recognizable and a persona that runs the gamut from low-key menace to hyped up stoner, Meth has brought the pain, and staked his claim, waiting to make his next move.
Notable songs include --
- Tear It Off
- Release Yo' Delf
- Method Man
- How High
- Break Ups 2 Make Ups
- Da Rockwilder
- Judgement Day
- Bring the Pain
- Y.O.U.
- Tical
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Genre: ..Rap
Styles:
..Hardcore Rap
..East Coast Rap
..Hip-HopYears active:
..90s, 00s
Born:
Apr 1, 1971
..in New York
..in Staten Island
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