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On this day, Sept. 28, in hip-hop history...
1999:Method Man and Redman established themselves as hip-hop's comedic duo to beat with their joint debut album Blackout!, released on Sept. 28, 1999.
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Redman handled much of the production on the album with Wu-Tang beat smith RZA, Erick Sermon and DJ Scratch adding to the mix. The album spawned singles 'Tear It Off' and 'Da Rockwilder' and featured LL Cool J, Ja Rule and Ghostface Killah on guest vocals.
Meth and Red were no strangers to collaborating on tracks, so when fans of the funny pair found out they had dropped an entire project, they reacted accordingly. The album debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200, moving 254,000 copies in the first week and was praised by critics for their oddball comedy and rhythmic chemistry. The album came to be known as a landmark project for East Coast rap.
In some respects, the LP served as a prelude to Meth and Red's hilarious 2001 stoner film How High. Many of the tracks from the LP were featured in the Danny DeVito-produced, Jesse Dylan-directed film. The movie was a commercial success, grossing around $31 million and becoming a cinema classic for potheads and hip-hop fans alike. In 2009, the duo tried to recapture the magic with their sophomore album Blackout 2!
When XXL chopped it up with Redman in 2015, he reminisced on the heyday of their first album and film and announced that How High 2would be coming in 2017 with the album Blackout 3 serving as the soundtrack.
'How High 2 is not going to drop until at least 2017,' explained Red in the interview. 'The writers are still writing the script.'
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Released | September 28, 1999 | |||
Recorded | 1998-1999 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | 58:36 | |||
Label | Def Jam Recordings | |||
Producer | DJ Scratch, Gov Mattic, Mathematics, Reggie Noble, Rockwilder, RZA, Erick Sermon | |||
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Blackout! is the debut studio album by American hip hop duo Method Man & Redman.[1] It is the first full-length release by Method Man and Redman after many collaborations. The album continued a string of highly successful Def Jam releases in the late 1990s. The album debuted at #3 on theBillboard 200 with first week sales of 254,000 copies[2] and served as a bit of a precursor to the 2001 major studio film How High. Both rappers enjoyed perhaps the height of their popularity as a tandem after the success of the album and its three charted singles. The singles were also popular videos which were mainstays on MTV and BET. The sequel to the album, Blackout! 2, was released on May 19, 2009.
Background[edit]
Originally the name of the album was to be Amerikaz Most Blunted and was advertised as that for months before the release, but they changed it to the more commercially acceptable Blackout!. The CD version of the album features three previously released bonus tracks; 'Well All Rite Cha' also appeared on Redman's solo album, Doc's Da Name 2000, 'Big Dogz' from Method Man's Tical 2000: Judgement Day and 1995's critically acclaimed single 'How High'.
The most popular of these previous collaborations was on the song 'How High' from the soundtrack to The Show. The album's three singles, 'Y.O.U.', 'Da Rockwilder' and 'Tear It Off', spearheaded the highly hyped release to go platinum on January 6, 2000,[3] more than three months after the album's release. The album has also been certified platinum in Canada (100,000 copies).[4] The album has sold 1,575,000 copies to date. [2]. Blackout is also considered a landmark for both rappers and for East Coast Hip Hop.
Critical reception[edit]
Rolling Stone (11/11/99, p. 132) - 4 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[edit]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer | Length |
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1. | 'A Special Joint' (Intro) | Clifford Smith, Reggie Noble | Reggie Noble | 1:28 |
2. | 'Blackout' | Smith, Noble, Erick Sermon | Erick Sermon | 3:39 |
3. | 'Mi Casa' | Smith, Noble, Sermon | Erick Sermon | 2:57 |
4. | 'Y.O.U.' | Smith, Noble, Sermon | Erick Sermon | 3:55 |
5. | '4 Seasons' (featuring LL Cool J and Ja Rule) | Smith, Noble, Sermon, James Smith, Jeffrey Atkins | Erick Sermon | 4:04 |
6. | 'Cereal Killer' (featuring Blue Raspberry) | Smith, Noble, Robert Diggs | RZA | 3:57 |
7. | 'Da Rockwilder' | Smith, Noble, Dana Stinson | Rockwilder | 2:19 |
8. | 'Tear It Off' | Smith, Noble, Sermon | Erick Sermon | 4:10 |
9. | 'Where We At' (Skit) | Smith, Noble | Reggie Noble | 1:53 |
10. | '1, 2, 1, 2' | Smith, Noble, George Spivey | DJ Scratch | 4:30 |
11. | 'Maaad Crew' | Smith, Noble, Sermon | Erick Sermon | 4:17 |
12. | 'Run 4 Cover' (featuring Ghostface Killah and Streetlife) | Smith, Noble, Diggs, Dennis Coles, Patrick Charles | RZA | 3:49 |
13. | 'The ?' | Smith, Noble | Reggie Noble | 4:50 |
14. | 'Dat's Dat S**t' (featuring Mally G and Young Zee) | Smith, Noble, Ronald Bean, Jamal Phillips, Young Zee | Mathematics | 4:02 |
15. | 'Cheka' | Smith, Noble, Aubrey Williams | Gov Mattic, Reggie Noble | 2:49 |
16. | 'Fire Ina Hole' | Smith, Noble, Bean | Mathematics | 4:21 |
Total length: | 58:36 |
Bonus tracks (CD only) | ||||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
17. | 'Well All Rite Cha' (from the album Doc's Da Name 2000) | Noble, Sermon, Smith | Erick Sermon, Reggie Noble | 4:11 |
18. | 'Big Dogs' (from the album Tical 2000: Judgement Day) | Smith, Noble, Sermon | Erick Sermon, Reggie Noble | 3:28 |
19. | 'How High *' (* Although listed as 'How High (Remix)' on all pressings, the actual version included is the original as featured on The Show (soundtrack)) | Noble, Sermon, Smith | Erick Sermon | 4:33 |
Total length: | 1:09:14 |
Charts[edit]
Album
Year | Album | Chart positions | ||
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Top Canadian Albums | Billboard 200 | Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums | ||
1999 | Blackout! | 3 | 3 | 1 |
Singles
Year | Song | Chart positions | |
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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 |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Blackout: Method Man, Redman: Music'. Amazon.com. Retrieved 2012-01-16.
- ^Eminem's 'Relapse' Tops Billboard 200 | Billboard
- ^[1]Archived November 9, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
- ^'Gold & Platinum Certification – July 2001'. Canadian Recording Industry Association. Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2010-08-17.
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External links[edit]
- Release history at Discogs
- Blackout! at MusicBrainz (list of releases)