METHOD
MAN
Real name: Clifford Smith
Birthday: April 1, 1971
Hometown: Long Island, NY
Wu-Tang
Method Man Biography:
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. Not only was Method
interested in music, he was also fascinated by comic books and particularly
Ghost Rider, a fascination which manifested itself years later in several of
his many rap aliases.
His pre-hip hop
adult life was mostly split between drug dealing and low-paid jobs (including
a stint working at the Statue Of Liberty, along with future Wu-Tang colleague
U-God). After becoming well known on the streets for his rhyming abilities,
he joined with 8 friends to form the Wu-Tang Clan in the early 1990s.
Method Man Career
Since the Wu-Tang Clan’s ascendancy to hip hop stardom, Method Man has always
been one of the most visible members of the collective. He was one of only two
of the group to get a solo song on the group’s debut album Enter the Wu-Tang:
36 Chambers and he was the first to release a solo album under the Clan’s unusual
contract which allows its members to release albums under any record label (Method
chose to sign with legendary rap label Def Jam). Method Man’s solo debut, Tical
(1994, 1994 in music) was critically acclaimed and extremely popular, entering
the American charts at #4 and eventually selling in excess of one million copies.
He soon collaborated with Mary J. Blige and Redman with a series of hit singles, one of which (the Blige duet "I’ll Be There For You/You’re All I Need") won a Grammy, before recording the second Wu-Tang album, Wu-Tang Forever. His second solo album was Tical 2000: Judgement Day (1998, 1998 in music), which was heavily influenced by the apocalypse theories surrounding the forthcoming end of the millennium, and which featured a vast amount of guest appearances, from his fellow Clansmen to Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, D’Angelo, Chris Rock, Mobb Deep, Redman and even Donald Trump.
The album sold
even better than his first, though reviews were mixed and its long running time
and the abundance of between-song comedy skits were criticised by many. Method
Man then toured with Jay-Z and recorded Blackout! with Redman, a light-hearted,
fun record with an EPMD-evoking emphasis on funky beats and the mischievous
wit and cool flows of the two MCs.
Method Man Aliases:
Meth, Johnny Blaze (from the comic Ghost Rider), Methtical (Meth-tical), MZA
("The Mizza"), Shakwon, The Panty Raider, Tical, Ticallion Stallion,
Hot Nixon, John-John McLane, John-John Blaizini, Johnny Dangerous, The Ghost
Rider (from the comic Ghost Rider), Long John Silver, Iron Lung, Hot Nikkels,
Big John Stud..
Method Man Discography:
Method
Man Albums:
2006 Method Man 4:21 The Day After
2004 Method man "Tical 0: The Prequel"
1999 Method man & Redman "Blackout"
1998 Method man "Tical 2000: Judgement Day"
1994 Method man "Tical"
Wu-Tang Albums:
2004 Disciples of the 36
Chambers: Chapter 1
2001 Iron Flag
2000 The W
1997 Wu-Tang Forever
1993 Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
Method Man Singles & EPs:
2005 "The
Show"
2004 "What’s Happenin" (with Busta Rhymes)
1999 "Y.O.U." (Methd Man & Redman)
1999 "Da Rockwilder" (Method Man & Redman)
1999 "Tear It Off" (Method Man & Redman)
1998 "Grand Finale" (with DMX, Nas & Ja Rule)
1998 "Judgement Day"’
1998 "Break Ups 2 Make Ups"
1995 "Release Yo’ Delf"
1995 "I’ll Be There For You/You’re All I Need"
1994 "Bring The Pain"
Method man official site: Method-man.com
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