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Method Man
23 February, 2010 2:26 am

Raekwon leaked the artwork for the upcoming Method Man + Raekwon + Ghostface “Wu Massacre” album via Twitter today,  which drops March 30th on Def Jam. Coincidentaly, preorders also began today at Amazon.com. Rae further tweets “I forgot the album won’t be called “Wu Massacre” wit my brothers it will be called “THREE, THE HARD [cont.]

22 February, 2010 2:54 am

UPDATE: More action from the director’s chair, this time direct frm Three/21 Media. Wu-Massacre: Behind The Scene from Mazi O. Video on Vimeo. Raekwon, Ghostface, and Method Man break down the concept for the “Our Dreams” video, from the forthcoming Wu-Massacre LP. What’s great about these interviews with the guys is that they are speaking [cont.]

27 May, 2009 4:21 am

Ten years after the release of Blackout!, Method Man and Redman are back with the sequel.  It’s a little hard to understand why they’ve taken this long, because aside from Method Man’s stint on HBO’s The Wire, neither of them has done anything worthwhile since.  They had a TV show, the cleverly titled Method Man [cont.]

2 December, 2006 12:00 am

    “The Wu is too slammin’ for these Cold Killin’ labels/some ain’t had hits since I seen Aunt Mabel/be doin’ artists in like Cain did Abel/now their money’s gettin’ stuck to the gum under the table.”  This was stated by the GZA over a decade ago, but actually holds more weight now than it did [cont.]

12 June, 2004 12:00 am

      On the “Intro” to Method Man’s Tical 0: The Prequel, RZA waxingly laments “peace to the Wu-Tang family/ten-years strong/over 40 million records sold/platinum and gold/and the saga continues.”  But is the Wu-Tang Clan movement really being furthered?  After all, RZA recorded nearly a full-LP worth of material with Meth for Tical: 0 and all he has [cont.]

1 January, 1999 12:00 am

Coming from the In Too Deep soundtrack, and also working a the buzz clip for the upcoming Method Man & Redman album, America’s Most Blunted is “Tear It Off”. Erick Sermon ups the ante from his usual style, putting the BPM above 100, as Meth and Red see how high they can get once again. Givn [cont.]

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