4:21 The Day After (Edited) (CD) ~ Method Man (Artist) Cover Art

4:21 The Day After (Edited) (CD)

By: Method Man (Artist)


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DISC 1 for 4:21 The Day After (Edited) (CD) Album By Method Man (Artist)
1   Intro
2   Is It Me
3   Problem
4   Somebody Done F**ked Up
5   Shaolin Soldier Skit
6   Fall Out
7   Dirty MEF - (with O.D.B.)
8   4:20 - (featuring Streetlife/Carlton Fisk)
9   Let's Ride - (with Ginuwine)
10   Glide, The - (featuring Raekwon/La The Darkman)
11   Kids Skit
12   Got To Have It
13   Say
14   Ya'Meen - (featuring Fat Joe/Styles P)
15   Konichiwa Bi*ches
16   Everything - (featuring Inspectah Deck/Streetlife)
17   Walk On - (with Redman)
18   Pimpin' Skit
19   Presidential MC - (featuring Raekwon/RZA)
20   4 Ever - (with Megan Rochell)
 


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Review

Entertainment Weekly (p.161) - "[T]he hip-hop heartthrob sounds freshest on the slow jams..." -- Grade: B
Vibe (p.142) - "Still a nimble rapper, he's copped his best beats in years -- courtesy of RZA and Sermon and Scott Storch."

Title Note

When Wu-Tang took the world by storm in 1994, Method Man was the first member to drop a solo album, the now classic TICAL. With undeniable charisma, a sing-song, rise-and-fall flow, and an incredible ability to spin memorable hooks, Meth quickly became one of the most prolific cameo-makers in hip-hop. Since his debut, though, Method Man like many of his Wu brethren has stood in the shadow of his early work, with rap fans perennially hoping he'll regain the ruggedness of his hungry, pre-superstar days.

On his fourth release, 2006's 4:21 THE DAY AFTER, Meth gets production from Erick Sermon, Scott Storch, Havoc, K1, and just a few beats from the RZA and continues to develop his sound in line with the 2000s Def Jam formula for crossover success. This is not necessarily a bad thing but it definitely establishes his solo work apart from the group he came up with, both in style and substance. Yet guest appearances from Raekwon and RZA, and archival rhymes from the late O.D.B. kick up some of that old-fashioned Shaolin style.



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