Method Man is giving audiences the reason why his rap partner Redman didn’t appear in the most recent season of Power Book II: Ghost. According to Method Man, it all came down to the COVID-19 vaccine.
“The name the Bud Drop came from the actual cannabis bud and here on April 19, 4/20 eve, we are going to have a bunch of vendors that will be giving out product,” Hansen shares about the event, which ...
Come Friday, (April 19), OG Hip-Hoppers and stoners are going to be in for a treat. Two Hip-Hop icons will reunite for the first time in what feels like ages when Method Man and Redman partake in the ...
Method Man has revealed this week that Redman won't be reprising his role in the third season of Power Book II: Ghost because Red won't get vaccinated against Covid-19. On Monday (June 13), the hosts ...
The dynamic duo of Method Man and Redman headlined the inaugural BUD DROP concert at Terminal 5 in NYC on Friday, April 19th. This groundbreaking event, produced by LTB Productions, provided a New ...
Nothing lasts forever, and the dynamic between rappers is no exception to that popular phrase. Redman recently spoke about his current relationship with Method Man and his peers. The 54-year-old ...
Method Man and Redman played two stoners who attend Harvard University in the 2001 stoner flick How High. According to Meth, during filming, he and Redman actually smoked real weed on the set. On the ...
The smell of sizzling beef emanating from an In-N-Out Burger truck parked a short walk from the Pacific Ocean filled my nose as the sounds of G. Love & Special Sauce drifted off into the dark sky.
Amazon Music closed out its “50 & Forever” series, which celebrated the 50th anniversary of the genre, with some of the top hip-hop voices to come out of the northeast over the past three decades.
Fans were shocked to discover Redman was seemingly replaced overnight after appearing in only three episodes of Power Book II: Ghost. Method Man has opened up about Redman’s decision to walk away from ...
But, even though Method Man & Redman both could have earned their recognition in the hip-hop landscape without one another, that did not stop them from collaborating solely for the sake of making good ...
Kwasi: Pat, you’re opening for Hip Hop royalty who’ve been making music for longer than you’ve been alive, have you processed that? PATx: It’s crazy. Once I got into hip-hop, I really immersed myself ...