Blackout! 2 [PA]Method Man/Redman
Release Date: 05/19/2009
Original Release:
2009
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1050199_CD
UPC # 602517919242
Label: Def Jam (USA)
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Disc: 1
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Mrs. International [Skit] - (featuring Tanisha Green/Michelle Pinckney/Saukrates)
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Performer: Method Man/Redman
Artist: Saukrates; Keith Murray; Bun B; Tanisha Green; Michelle Pinckney; Erick Sermon; Ready Roc; Streetlife; DJ Kayslay; C.O Ellis; Reggie Noble; Ghostface Killah; Raekwon; Poo Bear; Melanie Rutherford Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: Arranger: Reggie Noble. In the decade that separates the original BLACKOUT! and the follow-up, hip-hop as we know it went through a few mutations while Meth and Red have largely stuck to their guns. Longtime fans will be pleased by the same tag-team rhyme chemistry (built on wise-ass pop-culture references, aggressive verbal quips, and a thriving reefer obsession), strong guest spots (from Wu and Def Squad affiliates) and hard-knock East Coast production (thanks to returning producers Erick Sermon, Rockwilder, DJ Scratch, and Mathematics). Still the Blunt Bros aren't impervious to industry trends; Dirty South influences have crept in (see the H-Town flavored "City Lights" featuring Bun B), the vocoder talk-box is utilized on occasion, and both MCs are prone to over-pronouncing their R's in country-bumpkin fashion. One listen to the wicked weed anthem, "Diz iz 4 All My Smokers," should put any doubts as to Meth and Red's continued compatibility to rest. Overall, BLACKOUT! 2 is a potent blend of hardcore and commercial that, in many ways, outshines the original.
Spin (p.90) - "The pair bring class-clown attitude and drop amusing references to Atari, Herbie Hancock, and the Funky Four Plus One....As a revival, it's a welcome blast."
Entertainment Weekly (p.57) - "They trade pop culture jokes and sly bluster over sturdy boom-bap beats as if East Coast rap's late-'90s renaissance never ended." -- Grade: B+
Billboard (p.29) - "[T]his dynamic duo comes off as vital as it has in a decade on the highly anticipated sequel to the pair's1999 collaborative debut, BLACKOUT!"
XXL (Magazine) (pp.95-96) - "The production is comfortably rugged throughout....All executed with the veterans' fluid pass-the-mic chemistry."
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