METHOD MAN - 4:21...the Day After reviews
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| HipHopDX |
Last week when I reviewed Outkast’s album I talked about what expectations can do to an album or a career. Method Man is a poster child for how expectations can make a great career seem like a disappointing one. When Meth broke onto the scene with Wu back in the early 90’s he was the obvious superstar of the Clan. The Ticallion Stallion had the voice, the rhymes, the flow and most importantly, the charisma...full text |
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| AllHipHop.com |
| When Wu-Tang Clan was on top of the rap world, Method Man could do no wrong. Since he stole the show with his self-title solo on Enter The Wu-Tang, Mef had consistently been one of Hip-Hop's most recognizable personalities. Mef's star power was so high from his presence on classic Wu hooks and solo albums, that anticipation hit a fever pitch when he released the first two installments of his Tical albums....full text |
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| Slant Magazine |
| Method Man has worn many hats since he jumped on the scene 13 years ago: actor, deodorant salesman, endorser of all things cannabis. Despite his full plate, the Ticallion Stallion will always be known best as a hip-hop auteur from the mean streets of Staten Island. Who would have guessed the more vocal and visual member of the seminal hip-hop troupe Wu-Tang Clan would still be delivering the tough rhymes with the smooth flow all these years later? He's come a long way since his breakout from the 36 chambers, and if 4:21…The Day After is any indication, Big John Stud has no plans of slowing into an easy retirement....full text |
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