Method Man & Redman - Blackout! (CD)

Blackout!
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Album Details: Blackout!

Release Date:06/10/2003
Label:Japanese Import
UPC:4988005336224

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User Reviews: Blackout!

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    blackout

    By igotthatbinladenweed  Aug 9, 2006

    Pros: good cd

    Cons: theyre better together than solo

    love it!!!!!

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    rap kings

    By david  Jul 7, 2003

    these guys got the rap game on lock down they some of the few rappers who got humour in their rhymes, the album is a true hip hop classic.

Pro Reviews: Blackout!

  • All Music Guide

    Hip-hop fans have known for years that Method Man and Redman are two of the top MCs in the field, and their tour together not only proved the fact, but also showed they rap incredibly well together. Their deliveries are similar and the flow never falters, but the hint of gravel in Meth's voice makes them easily distinguishable. Now, with Blackout, the duo's first album together (though both guested on each other's 1998 LPs), listeners have the proof on wax. Skating on top of spare, hard-hitting productions by Erick Sermon, Wu-Tang's RZA, Mathematics, and Redman himself -- under his Reggie Noble alias -- Meth and Redman trade off on hardcore rhymes and freestyle over each other. There's barely room for breath, but the rhymes are tight and inventive throughout. There are only two guest appearances (for Ja Rule LL Cool J on "4 Seasons" and Ghostface and Street on the hilarious Blair Witch Project send-off "Run 4 Cover"), and the focus on just Meth and Redman makes for an even tighter, mo...re combustible LP. Even with the high expectations that come along with a project of this magnitude Blackout rarely disappoints. - John Bush, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Method Man

Method Man was the first -- and biggest -- solo star to emerge from the groundbreaking Wu-Tang Clan. His mush-mouthed, sandpaper-rough bellow (at times recalling EPMD's Erick Sermon) and imaginative rhymes easily made him one of the most recognizable, unpredictable MCs in the group, yet his flow was more deliberate and laid-back than the Wu's resident loose cannon, Ol' ... Read more