1992–1996: Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) and Tical As Wu-Tang Clan ascended to hip-hop stardom, Method Man was always one of the most visible members of the collective. He was one of only two members (along with
GZA) to get a solo song on the group's debut album
Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) ("
Method Man") and the first to release a solo album under the Clan's unusual contract which allowed its members to release albums under any
record label. although
Elektra Records A&R man
Dante Ross initially wanted to sign him around the same time Ross signed fellow group member
Ol' Dirty Bastard. Method Man's solo debut,
Tical (1994), was critically acclaimed and well received, entering the American charts at #4 and eventually selling in excess of one million copies. In 1996, the movie
Space Jam was released. Method Man, alongside
LL Cool J,
Busta Rhymes,
B-Real and
Coolio released a song from the Space Jam Soundtrack called, "
Hit 'Em High". Method Man would go on to feature on LL Cool J's, "
4 ,3, 2, 1" the following year. His second solo album was
Tical 2000: Judgement Day, released in 1998, which was heavily influenced by the
apocalypse theories surrounding the forthcoming end of the millennium, and featured myriad guest appearances from his fellow Wu-Tang MCs. Other guest appearances include
Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes,
D'Angelo,
Chris Rock,
Mobb Deep,
Redman, and brief cameos from
Russell Simmons,
Bishop Don "Magic" Juan,
Janet Jackson, and
Donald Trump. Fueled by the party track "Judgment Day" and the
D'Angelo collaboration "
Break Ups 2 Make Ups", the album sold better than his debut, earning Platinum certifications in both the U.S. and Canada. Reviews for the album were mixed and its long runtime and abundance of intermittent comedy skits were widely criticized. Producers on this album included
True Master,
4th Disciple and the
RZA. In 1997, the Scottish rock band
Texas, found some success with their single, "
Say What You Want". In 1998, the band collaborated with Method Man and
RZA on a remix of the song titled "Say What You Want (All Day, Every Day)", with RZA producing. It was later included in the Greatest Hits album released by Texas.
1999–2001: Blackout! (with Redman) and WWF Aggression Method Man was part of the very successful Hard Knock Life Tour with
Jay-Z, Redman,
Ja Rule, and
DMX. During this tour,
Method Man & Redman recorded
Blackout!, a light-hearted, bass-heavy, profanity-laced, party record with an
EPMD-evoking emphasis on funky beats and the mischievous wit and cool flows and good rhythm of the two MCs. The album reached platinum status quickly, both in the U.S. and Canada, fueled by "
Da Rockwilder", "Cereal Killa", "1, 2, 1, 2", "Tear It Off" and "Y.O.U." This album also featured three previously released tracks on which the two collaborated. Their success would lead the duo on to star in movies and TV shows, become product spokespersons and household names, but also associated them with marijuana use in the media. The most immediate results of their success were their co-starring roles in the major motion picture film
How High, their endorsement deal for
Right Guard, Redman's starring role in
Seed of Chucky and a short-lived sitcom on
Fox Television entitled
Method & Red. In 1999, Method Man featured on
Limp Bizkit's song "
N 2 Gether Now" from their album
Significant Other. In 2000, Method Man performed Know Your Role which was included on the album titled,
WWF Aggression. The song is focused on the popularity of professional wrestler at the time
Dwayne Johnson whose wrestling name was 'The Rock' and the main line in the song is The Rock's most famous caption "Do you smell what The Rock is cookin'?".
2001–2004: The W, Iron Flag, and Tical 0: The Prequel The Wu-Tang Clan released
The W on November 21, 2000, and
Iron Flag on December 18, 2001.
The W received both critical and commercial success for the group, while
Iron Flag did receive some but not to the same extent as its predecessor. The efforts earned two more platinum plaques for the Wu-Tang Clan. In 2003, Method Man criticized
Oli "Power" Grant and Mitchell "Divine" Diggs, the managers of the Wu-Tang Clan business. "Number 1 on my shit list right now is Divine from Wu-Tang management. He took something major from me that he had no intention of giving back." Aside from the financial issues, Method Man was unhappy with the decision to bring Wu-Tang into the fashion world for a brief period of time with Wu-Wear, despite the brand being a major money-maker for the group. "When Wu-Wear started making shoes and sneakers and pants, it was shoddy material. I never rocked that shit."
2006–2007: 4:21... The Day After Method Man's fourth album, entitled
4:21: The Day After was released in August 2006 with a star lineup of producers featuring
Havoc,
Erick Sermon,
Scott Storch,
Allah Mathematics,
Mr. Porter, and fellow Wu-Tang Clan member, RZA. This time around, a more focused Method Man went back to his hip-hop roots and both hip-hop fans and the media took notice. He did an interview on the ItsHipHop.Tv. Despite this being one of Meth's strongest solo efforts to date, the album failed to do well commercially due to it having no single or video, which Method Man has held discontent towards his own label for. However, he toured strongly all over the world to promote the album, and appeared onstage with fellow Wu-Tang member
Inspectah Deck, as well as New York up and comers
Saigon, and Gat Murdah. Meth cited various reasons for the problems between him and his label, Def Jam. While he puts most of the blame on personal agendas in the Def Jam offices, Meth did take some blame, himself, for giving in to his record label. In early May 2007, Method Man's camp leaked the street single "New York New York" which became a popular track on the internet.
2007–2010: Blackout! 2 On March 27, 2007, Redman confirmed on BET's
Rap City: Tha Bassment that a sequel to
How High was then being written . In an April 10, 2007,
Onion A.V. Club interview, Redman hinted that there would be a second collaborative album with Method Man, with work beginning in midsummer or early September. In early 2008, a remake of the Smooth da Hustler and Trigger tha Gambler classic
Broken Language was released to the internet by the duo entitled
Broken Language 2008, fueling rumors of an upcoming
Blackout! sequel. This rumor was further fueled by the duo while performing in
Gainesville, Florida, at the
University of Florida.
Blackout! 2 was scheduled for a December 9, 2008, release but was pushed back to the second quarter of 2009, with a new release date of May 19, 2009.
Bun B confirmed that he guested on
Blackout! 2. In April 2009, a single was released entitled "City Lights", produced by
Nasty Kutt.
Erick Sermon,
Rockwilder and
Pete Rock also confirmed their presence on
Blackout! 2. The duo finished their
Still High tour with
Termanology,
The Alchemist, and
Evidence of
Dilated Peoples.
2011–present: The Meth Lab and Crystal Meth Crystal Meth was to be Method Man's fifth and final studio album. The album has no confirmed release date. The
Crystal Meth album was first announced before Method Man began working on
his and Redman's second album together,
Blackout! 2, at which time it was tentatively titled
The Crystal Method. In the liner notes of that album, it was given a scheduled release date of 2009. The album, however, was further postponed until it was later mentioned in an MTV interview that it would be released in early 2010. On October 5, 2011, a new single from Method Man, entitled "World Gone Sour (The Lost Kids)", was released on iTunes. In July 2012, he confirmed that the album would come out in 2013 & would be produced by RZA, although he has also stated that RZA would not produce the whole album, but instead be one of a few producers which would also include Erick Sermon, Rockwilder, and some then-younger producers such as Diggilo. He also expressed a desire to work with
Odd Future frontman
Tyler, the Creator. Throughout 2013, Method Man worked on material for
Crystal Meth and on the Wu-Tang Clan's sixth studio album,
A Better Tomorrow. He also toured with Redman throughout the year. On January 1, 2014, Method Man announced that a mixtape titled
The Meth Lab would be released in March 2014 and that
Crystal Meth would be released in August 2014 on
Tommy Boy Entertainment. However, Method Man released
The Meth Lab as a mixtape album through Tommy Boy on August 21, 2015. In 2019 Method Man featured on the record 'Winnebago' with South London rapper Blue Meth. The music video was directed by
Nick Donnelly. ==Acting career==