4:21...The Day After
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Intro (Method Man/4:21...The Day After)
- Is It Me
- Problem
- Somebody Done F**ked Up
- Shaolin Soldier
- Fall Out
- Dirty Mef - Method Man, O.D.B.
- 4:20 - Method Man, Streetlife, Carlton Fisk
- Let's Ride - Method Man, Ginuwine
- The Glide - Method Man, Raekwon, La The Darkman
- Kids
- Got To Have It
- Say
- Ya'Meen - Method Man, Fat Joe, Styles P
- Konichiwa Bi*ches
- Everything - Method Man, Inspectah Deck, Streetlife
- Walk On - Method Man, Redman
- Pimpin'
- Presidential MC - Method Man, Raekwon, RZA
- 4 Ever - Method Man, Megan Rochell
- O.D.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #70935 in Music
- Released on: 2006-08-28
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Explicit Lyrics
- Running time: 66 minutes
Editorial Reviews
CD Description
Wu-Tang Clan Star Method Man's eagerly anticipated fourth solo effort is the follow-up to 2004's 'Tical 0'. Produced byThe Rza, Erick Sermon and Scott Storch amongst others, and featuring guest appearances from the likes of Ol' Dirty Bastard, Raekwon, The Rza and Redman, '4.21...The Day After' provides another welcome dose of hard-hitting lyrics and heavy beats.
Customer Reviews
Mr Mef is still HERE
4:21 is a another album by method man which he shows a different style to how he rhymes and the production fits exactly with how he rhymes with tracks produced by the RZA which are Right on point and a track produced by Mathematics which i think is very good. there are a lot of appearances on the album and Raekwon is featured on 2 tracks. his lyrics make me want to look forward to Cuban linx part 2!!. So if ur a Mef fan u need to hear this and add this to ur collection.
Rapping Legend
Listening to Method Man never gets boring because he has something that all other commercial rappers like 50cent or Chamillionaire (LOL) don't have, a decent voice. Other Wu-tang rappers like Raekwon also have great voices and it allows the raps to flow perfectly.
In my opinion the best tracks on the album are:
Is it me - Great lyrics on an Ice-Cube-like beat with a piano tune over the top.
Problem - Excellent track which sounds like it should have the entire Wu-tang clan in it.
Fall out - Good track despite the middle-eastern sound (I'm thinking 50cent - Jus' a lil' bit or Pussycat Dolls - Buttons), very 'crunk'.
Presidential M.C. - Slow-paced track but still has great lyrics from both meth and the chef.
Bets MethodMan album to date...
Forget all the people comparing this album and Tical... Many years have passed since the groundbreaking Tical and it shows. 4:21 is an amazing album that shows Meth has grown and developed his skills. Exactly what we except from one of Hip Hops finest.





