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<title>Music Videos by Method Man on Rhapsody Online</title><link>http://www.rhapsody.com/goto?rcid=art.4116&amp;rws=%2Fmethod-man%2Fmusic-videos.rss</link><description>Raised in the Stapleton Projects on the isle of Shaolin (Staten Island), Method Man found worldwide success with the Wu-Tang Clan. His hype delivery, gravelly flow and weeded humor soon made him a fan favorite, and in 1994 he released his solo debut (the first of countless Wu-related albums) &lt;I&gt;Tical&lt;/I&gt;. An undisputed classic, the album showcased Meth's wildman charisma and his gushing mic skills. Several singles hit the charts, including a duet with Mary J Blige called "You're All I Need." He's dropped a slew of cameos since then, acted in several films (&lt;I&gt;Copland&lt;/I&gt;, &lt;I&gt;Black And White&lt;/I&gt;), and coined the extremely popular phrase "John Blaze." In 1998 he released his second solo album &lt;I&gt;Tical 2: Judgement Day&lt;/I&gt;, followed one year later by &lt;I&gt;Blackout!&lt;/I&gt; with his comical cohort Redman. In 2001, following the release of two more Wu-Tang LPs, Meth and Redman starred in the weed comedy "How High." Three years later, the two had their own self-titled sitcome on Fox, and Method Man released his long-awaited third album &lt;i&gt;Tical 0: The Prequel&lt;/i&gt;.
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