4:21: The Day After (Cln) (2006)

Artist: Method Man
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Label: DEF JAM
UPC: 00602498594186
Release Date: 8/29/2006
Buy.com Sku: 202810630
Item#: M33PW4
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Intro ~ Method Man
2. Is It Me ~ Method Man
3. Problem ~ Method Man
4. Somebody Done F**ked Up ~ Method Man
5. Shaolin Soldier Skit ~ Method Man
6. Fall Out ~ Method Man
7. Dirty MEF - (with O.D.B.) ~ Method Man
8. 4:20 - (featuring Streetlife/Carlton Fisk) ~ Method Man
9. Let's Ride - (with Ginuwine) ~ Method Man
10. Glide, The - (featuring Raekwon/La The Darkman) ~ Method Man
11. Kids Skit ~ Method Man
12. Got To Have It ~ Method Man
13. Say ~ Method Man
14. Ya'meen - (featuring Fat Joe/Styles P.) ~ Method Man
15. Konichiwa Bi*ches ~ Method Man
16. Everything - (featuring Inspectah Deck/Streetlife) ~ Method Man
17. Walk On - (with Redman) ~ Method Man
18. Pimpin' Skit ~ Method Man
19. Presidential MC - (featuring Raekwon/RZA) ~ Method Man
20. 4 Ever - (with Megan Rochell) ~ Method Man

(P) 2006 The Island Def Jam Music Group
(C) 2006 The Island Def Jam Music Group

 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
When Wu-Tang took the world by storm in 1994, Method Man was the first member to drop a solo album, the now classic TICAL. With undeniable charisma, a sing-song, rise-and-fall flow, and an incredible ability to spin memorable hooks, Meth quickly became one of the most prolific cameo-makers in hip-hop. Since his debut, though, Method Man like many of his Wu brethren has stood in the shadow of his early work, with rap fans perennially hoping he'll regain the ruggedness of his hungry, pre-superstar days.
On his fourth release, 2006's 4:21 THE DAY AFTER, Meth gets production from Erick Sermon, Scott Storch, Havoc, K1, and just a few beats from the RZA and continues to develop his sound in line with the 2000s Def Jam formula for crossover success. This is not necessarily a bad thing but it definitely establishes his solo work apart from the group he came up with, both in style and substance. Yet guest appearances from Raekwon and RZA, and archival rhymes from the late O.D.B. kick up some of that old-fashioned Shaolin style.
Ever since the release of the somewhat disappointing Tical 0: The Prequel, Method Man has been trying to prove that he really is the MC he was on his fantastic 1994 solo debut. So maybe the fact that he decided to name his fourth record 4:21...The Day After has less to do with marijuana (though of course that is never completely forgotten) and more to do with moving away from all the comparisons to his first album, Tical (and the subsequent Tical-themed titles that came after). And while 4:21 may be an improvement over his previous releases, Method Man's not quite the funny yet insightful rapper he was on his debut. To his credit, however, there are still some pretty good tracks on the album, including "Say," with a Lauryn Hill-covering-Bob Marley sample; "Dirty Mef," which has a verse from deceased Clansman Ol' Dirty Bastard; and "Walk On" featuring cohort Redman, and when Method Man spits out "Me and my soldier, we're taking over/taking payola from all those stations and record labels" over a beat by RZA and Erick Sermon (both of whom appear multiple times), you almost believe that he's going to make a comeback. Unfortunately, there are enough songs on 4:21 that are so utterly boring that the claim of redemption can't be made quite yet. "Got to Have It" is trite and almost hypocritical; the balladic "Let's Ride," which features a chorus from Ginuwine, is completely uninventive; and the closer, "4 Ever," with labelmate Megan Rochell, sounds as if it's trying to capture the energy he and Mary J. Blige had on "I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By," but ends up seeming more like an empty radio track. There is some good production on the album (besides RZA and Erick Sermon, Scott Storch, Kwam? "K1Mil" and Mathematics all contribute beats), and there are some decent verses as well, both from Method Man and his myriad of guest stars, but they're lacking some of the punch and ingenuity of Tical. Longtime fans should be happy to hear that he's sounding better, but he's going to have to keep making improvements if he wants to win over many new ones. ~ Marisa Brown

Musical Guests
Carlton Fisk
Streetlife
LA The Darkman
Raekwon
Fat Joe
Styles P.
Inspectah Deck
RZA

 
Compilation Appearances
Only Built 4 Cuban Linx (Explicit Version)
Show (Explicit Version)
10th Year Anniversary
Ironman (Explicit Version)
Ill Na Na (Explicit Version)
Def Jam Greatest Hits (Explicit Version)
Born Again (Explicit Version)
40 Dayz & 40 Nightz (Explicit Version)
Voodoo (Explicit Version)
Vol. 1-Wu-Chronicles (Explicit Version)
Vol. 2-Hip Hop Hits (Explicit Version)
Enter The Dru
Significant Other (Explicit Version)
Significant Other (Clean Version)
Beneath The Surface
Out Of Business/Greatest Hits (Explicit Version)
Tunnel (Explicit Version)
Voodoo (Clean Version)
Supreme Clientele (Explicit Version)
Mirror Mirror
G.O.A.T. (Explicit Version)
Bricks (Explicit Version) (Bonus Tracks)
More Music From Save The Last (Bonus Tracks)
Miss E...So Addictive (Explicit Version)
Miss E...So Addictive (Clean Version)
Fast and The Furious (Explicit Version)
Vol. 2-Chapter Ii (Explicit Version)
Digital Bullet (Explicit Version)
How High (Explicit Version)
Stoned Raiders (Explicit Version)
Classics Nuts Vol1 (Explicit Version)
Resident Evil
Sting: wu-Tang Records Presents Killa (Limited Edition) (Explicit Version)
Icons
Iicons (Explicit Version)
Soundbombing III (Explicit Version)
Under Construction (Clean Version)
Under Construction (Explicit Version)
More Music From 8 Mile (Explicit Version)
The Senior
Rasta Jamz
Hip Hop Vol.1 In The Mix With Du Def
Love & Life
Love Hell Or Right (Explicit Version)
Def Jamaica (Explicit Version)
Hip Hop Box (Explicit Version)
Legend Of The Wu Tang: Wu Tang Clan's (Explicit Version)
Street Education (Explicit Version)
This Is Hip Hop (Explicit Version)
Island Def Jam Recording Presents 1
It Takes A Village
All Eyez on Me
Collectables By Ashanti
Hip Hop Future Hits
Essential Hip Hop Collection (Box)
Soul Survivor Vol 1
This Is Gangsta Rap (w/Bonus DVD)(w/ Bonus DVD)
Keith Murray(Explicit Version)
Ready To Die(re-issue)(w/ Bonus DVD)(Explicit Version)
Ready Die(re-issue)(clean(w/ Bonus DVD)
Alter Ego(Explicit Version)
Reflections: The Journey
Return Of The Magnificent
Bone Box:thugs For Life(Explicit Version)
Body Soul:hip Hop Love
Rap Murr Phobia
Icewater(Explicit Version)
Wu Box:cream Of The Clan
Big Doe Rehab(Explicit Version)
Big Doe Rehab
Wallabee Champ
Hip Hop Hits
Return Of The Swarm 5
Cold Case Files(Explicit Version)
We Mean Business(Explicit Version)
Spirit Of Apollo
Def Jam Recordings: 25th Anniversary Box Set
Message To The Other Side Osirus Pt1(Explicit Version)
Wu Tang Meet The Indie Culture Vol 2(Explicit Version)

 
Associated Artists and Works
DMX
Jonell
Jonell
Jonelle
Jonelle
Redman
Redman
Various Artists

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 08/29/2006
Original Release Date : 2006
Catalog ID : 0006987
Label : Def Jam (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00602498594186

 
Professional Reviews
Entertainment Weekly (p.161)
- "[T]he hip-hop heartthrob sounds freshest on the slow jams..." -- Grade: B

Vibe (p.142)
- "Still a nimble rapper, he's copped his best beats in years -- courtesy of RZA and Sermon and Scott Storch."

  


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