Another corn chopped by the Wu-Tang sword If you don’t know who the Method Man is, you’re about to find out! Anyone who mourned the tragic police shooting of soda-obsessed basketball prodigy Cornbread in the 1975 movie Cornbread, Earl and Me will instantly recognise the intense, choral singing sampled by RZA as emanating from the Blackbyrds’ Riot, and while the stream-of-consciousness shenanigans of Ghost (who bangs on about fish halibut and Kunta Kinte), Rae and U-God are hardly as heartwrenching, they’re certainly vivid enough to warrant their own silver screen sheen. Not an average Joe with an average flow [Break: Method Man] Yeah? It's the Method [Chorus: Method Man] “How High” was their first official song together, and later became a remix for their album Blackout! “Since the face been revealed, game got real”, laments Ghost, referencing his early habit of keeping his face covered. With co-star Mary J Blige (who’d also lend her soulful pipes to Ghostface Killah’s All That I Got Is You the following year), offering a haunting interpolation of Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell’s 1968 duet You’re All I Need to Get By, Meth pays tribute to the low-maintenance love of his life, a down-since-day-one type who still revs his engines (“I got a Love Jones for your body and your skin tone/ Five minutes alone, I’m already on the bone”) and who‘s loyal enough to dress demurely if he’s ever incarcerated. [The torture skit] ] was some block shit that we used to do because when dudes was snapping, a lot of personal shit would come out and dudes would get angry behind that shit. In fact, I snap back like a rubber Check it, I give it to you raw butt-naked, Make girls rumps like pump and Humpty Hump, P-A-N-T-Y R-A-I-D-E-R, mad raw, I don't fry, Sport by Lightnin' Rod (Ft. Kool & the Gang & The Last Poets), Shaolin Style by Shyheim (Ft. Squig Trust), Tres Leches (Triboro Trilogy) by Big Pun (Ft. Inspectah Deck & Prodigy of Mobb Deep), Verbal Experiments by Lootpack (Ft. God's Gift), Noble Art by IAM (Ft. It's the Method Man ain't no if ands about it It's the Method [Break:] All right, y'all get ya weed out, get ya meth, get your skins Don't forget your forty And we gonna do it like this I got, fat bags of skunk I got, White Owl dub And I'm about to go get lifted Yes I'm about to … We just wanna see where we stand at right now with our fans. Question, what exactly is a panty raider? Yo, you don't wanna ride with Dirt, you still stuck in coach You don't wanna fly in first, yo, I can spit, yo You don't wanna ride with Meth, we still sniffing c**** Even if you tried your best, yo, I can spit. Raekwon the Chef, U-God, Ghostface Killah and the Method Man Peanut butter 'cause I'm not butter I don't think any gay dude is gangsta, period. [Outro: RZA, (Ghostface Killah) & Method Man​] I was feeling bad like, ‘Damn, this shit is not popping. I'll fuckin', I'll fuckin', pull your fuckin' tongue out your fuckin' I was eating white rice with ketchup on it. Oh my Lord Now, how many licks does it take Handwritten lyrics to three songs by internationally renowned songwriter Bob Dylan have been put on sale in an auction organised by Moments in Time. Turn it up, now hear me get buck w-w-wild Hey, you, get off my cloud! Ooh, I be the super sperm J-U-M-P, jump, and I thump Judging from the album’s commercial impact – it debuted at No 1 on the Billboard chart with first-week sales of 612,000 copies – he was right. Method Man Lyrics: Yeahhh, torture, motherfucker, what? Method Man (born Clifford Smith on March 2, 1971) is a Grammy-winning rapper and actor who is one of the breakout members of Staten Island’s Wu-Tang Clan. We would have movie night—this is when VCRs got big [and TVs were] really heavy—and we would get a bunch of dudes together with three dime bags of weed and we’d all smoke it and watch a movie on VHS. It's the Method Man, ain't no if ands about it When I did ‘Method Man,’ the way I got the hook part was half of it was Michael Jackson’s remake of the Beatles joint, and the beginning was a mixture of Hall & Oates, ‘Method of Modern Love,’ and the ‘Man’ part came from ‘Music Man’ by Masta Ace. No food in the house. "All you gotta do is just put your best out" and I did it, milky Milk this cow [x2] Milk this cow, the best way we know how Park Hill projects, chicka-POW! Copyright: Writer(s): Clifford Smith, Russell Jones, Ronald Bean, Erick Sermon Lyrics Terms of Use. So to make those checks better, I used to steal lollipops and sell them at school - but I got caught. And you didn't have friends to begin with, I'm… Don't forget your forty Show respect to your n****z, who been doin' it first Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language: Expect the unexpected, motherf***er, let's go, come on Over a melancholic piano loop from the Charmels’ 1967 soul ballad As Long As I’ve Got You, Rae’s gruff opening lines – “I grew up on the crime side, the New York Times side / Stayin’ alive was no jive” – set the scene as he and Inspectah Deck describe a harsh youth spent slinging drugs in the high-stakes pursuit of paper. F*** you, f*** you, f*** you, f*** you Sway & King Tech), P.L.O. Method Man spent a childhood split between separated parents in Long Island and Staten Island, and in an apparent precursor to his career in hip hop was introduced both to playing drums and to poetry by his father. Bob Dylan’s handwritten lyrics on sale for £1.75m. like Fat Albert “I’ll be trapped by sounds, locked behind loops”, relates Ghost, and you can’t blame him for being mesmerised by the Abbot’s backdrop, a soaring juxtaposition of Black Ivory’s I Keep Asking You Questions (1971) and the Sweet Inspirations’ Why Marry? The rapper’s opening lines (“I’m deep down in the backstreets, in the heart of Medina/ About to set off something more deep than a misdemeanour/ Under the subway, waiting for the train to make noise/ So I can blast a nigga and his boys”) drop the listener straight into the trenches traversed by a ruthlessly ambitious young drug dealer; a world whose claustrophobia intensifies as GZA continues to paint his paranoid picture: “I’m in a park setting up a deal over blunt fire/ Bum nigga sleeping on a bench, they had him wired/ Peeped my convo, the address of my condo/ And how I changed a nigga name to John Doe.” Throw in a cameo from Meth as a rival drug dealer and you have to wonder whether David Simon was reupping this on his Discman back in 1995. Arguably the best of the Wu’s first run of solo sets, Raekwon’s Only Built 4 Cuban Linx was, upon its 1995 release, undoubtedly the most influential, popularising the crack narratives and mafioso aesthetic that would dominate east coast hip-hop in the album’s aftermath: Jay-Z took on the mobster role for his debut Reasonable Doubt, OB4CL guest Nas ran with the Nas Escobar alias bestowed upon him, and Biggie styled himself after Frank White from Abel Ferrara’s The King of New York.

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