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What's up, y'all?
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What it do?
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This Method Man right here, and this is the wired autocomplete interview.
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Alright, alright.
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Where did Method Man grow up?
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Long Island and Staten Island.
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Because my mom's, we moved to Staten Island from Brooklyn, actually a place where you couldn't stay too long, kind of like a shelter, but not a shelter.
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The lady that, um, was one of the people that worked there, her and my mom got really tight and that's how we ended up in Staten Island.
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Long Island, I was born there, so always got a place in my heart for Hemstead, Long Island as a whole.
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Period.
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Method Man, The Rock Wilder.
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This record, uh, done by the person we named it after.
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I wanted to name it after him.
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Shage came up through the ranks with Eric Sherman, Red Man and those guys.
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Redman didn't like the record.
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It wasn't that he didn't like the record, he knew that Rock Wilder could do way better because like I said, they all came up through those ranks, so he was a little bit harder on Rock Wilder, but it turned out to be a hit.
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Rock Wilder micophone checker.
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Method Man, Jay-Z tour.
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Well, it was actually The Hard Knock Life Tour.
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Yes, it was definitely Jay-Z's tour.
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Shout out to Jay-Z doing magnificent things, man, big things for Hip Hop as well as, um, our culture as a whole.
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When we were asked to go on that, we knew what it entailed, we knew who the artists were.
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I mean, DMX, Jay-Z, you know, those is heavyweights, so myself and Redman, being that we were already veterans in the game, we kind of fit right in.
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And plus, I'm pretty sure Jay knew what me and Red Man were capable of doing on stage, and it was a very successful tour.
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We did 54 dates, all of them sold out.
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There was even, I mean, we was getting so much money when the thing happened in Columbine, everybody donated their paycheck or rather their show money to that cause for the kids that lost lives.
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We probably would have did it anyway even if we weren't getting money, cuz sign of the times, that's what it is.
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But yeah, uh, it was, it was a pretty lucrative tour for everybody.
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Method Man, The Riddler.
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Love this record, actually the guitar riff is played by Old Dirty Bastard's older brother.
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Not too many people know that fun fact, uh, we did this in RZA's basement before the flood.
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You know, us, us blurs, us black nerds, we love our comic books, um, and when the opportunity presented itself, The Riddler, I knew off top that I wanted to be or do a bad guy song.
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The riff that, uh, Old Dirty Bastard's brother came up with was perfect, and I believe The Riddler played a major part in that album.
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You know, the whole soundtrack going 10 times platinum, you know, I like to say that in my head, but it was really Seal's Kiss From A Rose and U2, U2, U2 had a great record on there as well.
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Yeah, The Riddler, B.
3:20
What's happening, Method Man?
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I don't know, chilling.
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Actually, that's a song that picked me.
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Uh, Buster had a record and he came to me and he was like, "You need this record, Lord."
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And when Buster tell you you need a record, you need a record, and it became the first single.
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So yeah, what's happening?
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What does To Cal mean?
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To Cal can mean a lot of things, but right now it means the top is cold and lonely.
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Well, I mean, it came from a word we used to use to describe trees, plants, flower.
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It was a word made up by a friend around my way named Loung and Low, it took on its own life.
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So yeah, To Cal means a lot of things, but right now the top is cold and lonely.
3:17
What the blood clot, Method Man?
3:17
I was actually mad at the clan when I wrote that record.
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I was on an airplane playing my radio at that right times of change, they would never let me do that now.
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But I was playing my radio and, um, I kept rewinding, um, an Eric Sherman record called, It's All In The Mind.
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That's what I wrote What The Blood Clot too.
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I remember because we got into a big argument before we got on the plane and I was just mad at all of them.
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Like, Wu-Tang Clan ain't nothing to with you guys.
3:42
The what, Method Man, Biggie?
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This is crazy too because I actually snuck to go do this record with Biggie.
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Tracy Wles, salute to Tray, she came and scooped me up that night and I, like I said, I wasn't supposed to be doing any records with anybody.
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I would had my own album coming.
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Wu-Tang had steam and we wanted to keep that in home, you know, and the money as well.
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So I went and did the Biggie record.
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Big was mad cool contrary to what everybody believes, he wrote his rhyme right there when I wrote mine, nobody was doing anything inside the head and it was a fun time, man, to what me and the man, Piggy, Brooklyn.
5:27
Alright, I got me embellishing too much.
5:27
Is Method Man in Power?
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Yes, I'm in Power.
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I play Davis McLean on Power, very savvy lawyer.
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Anybody that follows the Power universe know that lawyers don't fair too well on this show, so I think the fact that Davis is still alive for this fourth and final season says a lot about his character and a lot about me.
5:27
Is Method Man in Trainwreck?
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Yes, I'm in Trainwreck.
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Had a lot of fun with the, uh, old cat Norman.
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I forgot his last name, but he's been around forever.
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He was actually in the scene with me, he was the older cat that used to talk about Babe Ruth all day.
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First time working with Jud Apel.
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Not my first time.
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Um, no, matter of fact, it wasn't my first time working with him.
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I actually read for the movie he did with Adam Sandler that Rizer got, but Jud said that it is his life's mission to have every Wu-Tang member in at least one of his films, so he's got two down, he's got about seven more to go.
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Trainwreck dope.
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Shout out to Amy Schumer.
5:27
Hey Muffin, is Method Man a Jets fan?
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Absol freaking lutely.
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I'm a Long Island kid.
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I mean, we grew up on Jets and Mets, not too big on basketball, but Jets and Mets were always synonymous with Long Island, Queens, you know what I'm saying?
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New York Sack Exchange, those guys.
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I mean, even Richard Todd, you know what I mean, he was my guy for a, for a minute.
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Wesley Walker, Freeman McNeil, The Big Tuna, we had, uh, Kason for a while, Rob Moore, who I grew up with, Rob Moore was a wide receiver for the team.
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So yeah, I've been a Jets fan for life, salute.
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Where did Method Man get his name?
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Took it from a no, actually, um, it's a block name.
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Uh, like I said, we had different terminology for trees and method was one of the terms that we use to describe trees and I felt like the man, so yeah, Method Man just fit.
6:12
Is Method Man in The Wire?
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Yes, I am in The Wire, but I am not wired cuz I'm no snitch.
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Um, I actually played a, a character called, uh, Melvin Cheese Wagstaff, nephew of Prop Joe.
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Cheese was a piece of work.
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I, I think Cheese was a survivor, but anybody that, um, watched the show would think he's a piece of, I won't give any spoilers away, but he does something that's against code and he deserved everything that he got.
6:36
Is Method Man going on tour?
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No, sir, uh, Method Man is more focused on acting.
6:36
That is first position for me, so unless the movie is about a tour, Method Man would not be on tour anytime soon.
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But we do actually have a residency in Vegas, Wu-Tang, if you can catch it out, it's pretty fun, you know, bring you and your old lady, no kids.
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Method Man best songs.
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I got one, one, one that I think is my best song and it's definitely, uh, All I Need, of course.
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Got me a Grammy, uh, it actually was Mary's first Grammy, she's gotten plenty more after that, as she should.
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The fact that it was a song that I didn't even want to put out and it did what it did, um, just shows how much I know about music.
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Why didn't you, why didn't you want to put it out?
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In my eyes, it wasn't, uh, a traditional love song, but it was still a love song, which wasn't in my idea something that I wanted to put out at that point in time.
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Look, keep Googling, stop, go, whatever, man.
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I, I don't even entertain any of that.
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Y'all be good, stay out of trouble.