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Album Review: Blackout!

  • Artist: Method Man & Redman
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 28, 1999
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Hip-hop fans have known for years that Method Man and Redman are two of the top MCs in the field, and their tour together not only proved the fact, but also showed they rap incredibly well together. Their deliveries are similar and the flow never falters, but the hint of gravel in Meth's voice makes them easily distinguishable. Now, with Blackout!, the duo's first album together (though both guested on each other's 1998 LPs), listeners have the proof on wax. Skating on top of spare, hard-hitting productions by Erick Sermon, Wu-Tang's RZA, Mathematics, and Redman himself -- under his Reggie Noble alias -- Meth and Redman trade off on hardcore rhymes and freestyle over each other. There's barely room for breath, but the rhymes are tight and inventive throughout. There are only two guest appearances (for Ja Rule & LL Cool J on "4 Seasons" and Ghostface and Street on the hilarious Blair Witch Project send-off "Run 4 Cover"), and the focus on just Meth and Redman makes for an even tighter, more combustible LP. Even with the high expectations that come along with a project of this magnitude, Blackout! rarely disappoints. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
A Special Joint (Intro) R. Noble, Clifford Smith, Method Man Redman, Method Man (1:28)
Blackout (Lyrics) Erick Sermon, Clifford Smith, R. Noble, Damon Wimbley Redman, Method Man (3:43)
Mi Casa (Lyrics) Clifford Smith, Erick Sermon, R. Noble Method Man, Redman (2:43)
Y.O.U. Clifford Smith, J. Davis, R. Foster, M. Taylor, Erick Sermon, R. Noble Method Man, Redman (4:03)
4 Seasons (Lyrics) R. Noble, James Todd Smith, Erick Sermon, Juan Atkins, Clifford Smith LL Cool J, Method Man, Redman, Ja Rule (4:21)
Cereal Killer (Lyrics) Reggie Noble, Robert Diggs, Method Man Method Man, Redman (4:00)
Da Rockwilder Clifford Smith, D. Stinson, R. Noble Redman, Method Man (2:16)
Tear It Off (Lyrics) G. Clinton, Jr., R. Noble, Gary Shider, J.K. Hunter, B. Collins, Jerome Brailey, Erick Sermon, Walter "Junie" Morrison, Clifford Smith Method Man, Redman (4:12)
Where We At (Skit) Clifford Smith, R. Noble, Method Man Redman, Method Man (1:51)
1, 2, 1, 2 (Lyrics) Clifford Smith, R. Noble Method Man, Redman (4:33)
Maaad Crew (Lyrics) Erick Sermon, R. Noble, Clifford Smith Method Man, Redman (4:27)
Run 4 Cover (Lyrics) Clifford Smith, R. Noble, Robert Diggs Method Man, Street, Redman, Ghostface Killah (4:25)
The ? Clifford Smith, Juan Atkins, R. Noble, Irv Gotti Redman, Method Man (4:50)
Dat's Dat S**t (Lyrics) R. Noble, Clifford Smith Redman, Method Man, Mally G. (4:19)
Cheka (Lyrics) R. Noble, J. Brown, A. Williams, A. Weston, Clifford Smith Method Man, Redman (3:02)
Fire Ina Hole (Lyrics) R. Noble, Clifford Smith Redman, Method Man (4:21)
Well All Rite Cha [*] R. Noble, Clifford Smith Method Man, Redman (4:14)
Big Dogs [*] Erick Sermon, Clifford Smith, R. Noble Method Man, Redman (3:25)
How High [Remix][*] Clifford Smith, R. Noble, Silvester Levay, Erick Sermon Method Man, Redman (4:40)

Credits

Erick Sermon (Executive Producer), Redman (Performer), Mauricio Iragorri (Engineer), Rockwilder (Producer), RZA (Producer), Tony Dawsey (Mastering), Erick Sermon (Producer), Brian Stanley (Engineer), Erick Sermon (Engineer), Erick Sermon (Mixing), Mark Berto (Mixing), Kevin Liles (Producer), Troy Hightower (Mixing), DJ Scratch (Producer), Redman (Executive Producer), Mathematics (Producer), Ja Rule (Vocals), RZA (Mixing), Ja Rule (Performer), Dave Greenberg (Engineer), Tom Soares (Engineer), Gov-Mattic (Producer), Method Man (Executive Producer), Tommy Uzzo (Mixing), RZA (Executive Producer), Brian Springer (Engineer), Reggie Noble (Producer), LL Cool J (Performer), Kevin Liles (Executive Producer), Gail Hansen (A&R), DJ Scratch (Engineer), Ja Rule (Rap), Street (Performer), Mark Berto (Engineer), Dylan Dresdow (Engineer), Tommy Uzzo (Engineer), Daniel Hastings (Photography)
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Blackout!
Studio album by Method Man & Redman
Released September 28, 1999
Recorded 1998-1999
Genre East Coast hip hop
Length 70:52
Label Def Jam
Producer Erick Sermon, The RZA, Rockwilder, Mathematics, DJ Scratch, Gov Mattic
Professional reviews
Method Man chronology
Tical 2000: Judgement Day
(1998)
Blackout!
(1999)
Tical 0: The Prequel
(2004)
Redman chronology
Doc's Da Name 2000
(1998)
Blackout!
(1999)
Malpractice
(2001)
Method Man & Redman chronology
Blackout!
(1999)
Blackout! 2
(2009)

Blackout! is a 1999 album by hip hop artists Method Man & Redman. It is a full-length release by Method Man and Redman after many collaborations. The sequel to this album, called Blackout! 2, was released on May 19, 2009. Many consider it to be a Hip-Hop classic.

Contents

Background

The most popular of these compilations was on the song "How High" from the soundtrack to The Show. "How High" is remixed on this album, but the album's three singles, "Y.O.U.", "Da Rockwilder" and "Tear It Off", spearheaded its success. The success for this highly hyped release allowed it to go platinum on January 6, 2000[1], less than three months after the album's release. The album has also been certified platinum in Canada. The album has sold 1,575,000 copies to date. [1]


Album Name

Originally the name of the album was to be "Amerikaz Most Blunted" and was advertised as that for months before the release,but they were forced to rename the album.

Reception

Rolling Stone (11/11/99, p.132) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...a tight-as-drum album in an era of half-assed efforts."

Entertainment Weekly (10/10/99, p.73) - "...when hip-hop's most playfully creative rhyme stylers throw down like two superballs in a rubber room, they're unstoppable - and make rap's most joyous ride." - Rating: A-

The Wire (1/00, p.100) - "...skulk-funk...Redman moans a melody of dank basement isolation, while on 'Cereal Killer' he sabotages over vamping guitar....Meth executes some taut syncopation...on which his syllables alternate cadences with producer Eric Sermon's thumpingest track of the LP."

The Source (2/00, p.95) - Included in The Source's "Top 10 Albums of the Year [1999]."

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Samples Time
1 "A Special Joint" (Intro) Reggie Noble 1:28
2 "Blackout" Erick Sermon 3:43
3 "Mi Casa" Erick Sermon 2:43
4 "Y.O.U." Erick Sermon 4:03
5 "4 Seasons" (feat. LL Cool J, Ja Rule) Erick Sermon 4:21
6 "Cereal Killer" (feat. Blue Raspberry) RZA 4:00
7 "Da Rockwilder" Rockwilder
  • Interpolates lyrics from "Hand on the Pump" by Cypress Hill
2:16
8 "Tear It Off" Erick Sermon 4:12
9 "Where We At" (Skit) Reggie Noble
  • Interpolates lyrics from "The Bridge" by MC Shan
1:51
10 "1, 2, 1, 2" DJ Scratch 4:33
11 "Maaad Crew" Erick Sermon 4:27
12 "Run 4 Cover" (feat. Ghostface Killah, Streetlife) RZA 4:25
13 "The ?" Reggie Noble 4:50
14 "Dat's Dat Shit" (feat. Mally G) Mathematics 4:19
15 "Cheka" Gov Mattic
  • Sample and Interpolation of "Microphone Checka" by Das EFX
3:02
16 "Fire Ina Hole" Mathematics 4:21
17 "Well All Rite Cha" Erick Sermon & Reggie Noble 4:14
18 "Big Dogs" Erick Sermon & Reggie Noble 3:25
19 "How High" (Remix) Erick Sermon 4:40

Album singles

Single information
"Tear It Off"
  • Released: January 1, 1999
  • B-side:
"Y.O.U."
  • Released: January 18, 2000
  • B-side: "4 Seasons", "Run 4 Cover"
"Da Rockwilder"
  • Released: January 25, 2000
  • B-side: "1, 2, 1, 2"

Album chart positions

Year Album Chart positions
Top Canadian Albums Billboard 200 Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums
1999 Blackout! 3 3 1

Singles chart positions

Year Song Chart positions
Billboard Hot 100 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks Hot Rap Singles
1999 Tear It Off - 52 16
2000 Y.O.U. - 69 18
Da Rockwilder - 51 14

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