After being relatively quiet since the 2004 release of his last album
Tical 0: The Prequel, Method Man returns with
4:21, his new LP set for a July 18 release on
Def Jam.
Earlier in the week, the
Ticallion Stallion explained the atypical title of his new album to
MTV News.
“Four-twenty [April 20] is the national weed-smoking day, according to those who chief," Meth said. "I basically said '4:21' because I'm the day-after dude. Plus, four [and] two [and] zero only adds up to six. '4:21' gives you that perfect seven.
“So this is sort of the day after, a moment of clarity, so to speak. When you're waking up from that night of partying and sh-- like that, what goes down."
Furthermore Method Man, who was revered by fellow MCs and hip hop fans in the early 1990s for his flow, feels like he has a lot to prove with his new LP. Meth didn’t like the way various publications were talking about his rhyming skills and accusations that he had been robbed for his jewelry.
right Getting back on the grind, Meth has already introduced his street record, “Yah Mean,” featuring
Fat Joe and
Styles P. Meanwhile, the album’s first single, “Say” samples
Lauryn Hill’s vocals from her 2001
MTV Unplugged performance.
Method Man’s highly-anticipated fifth studio album,
4:21, also features production from his
Wu-Tang brethren
RZA,
Scott Storch and
Dr. Dre.
Tical 0: The Prequel sold 525,000 copies in the United States, according to
Nielsen SoundScan.
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