Next Two Verzuz announced EW&F Vz Isley Bros & Red Vz Meth

Yo I really needed that I think we all did...

these Black Men been brothers through so many eras of music industry bullsh*t

To my BGOL Brothers who survived this far..

Much love and Respect

we STILL HERE damn it!!!!!

let me get my old ass to bed...

I lost my voice and my knee REALLY IS killing me

you muthafukas.

And my oldest keeps asking me what does 4-20 mean?

good night
 
Only want to say, Murray was looking kinda fiendish. Not when he first came out but when Headbanger and at the end.
 
Ain't tell them this IS class?!

Yo bro...

the baby was a little under the weather today...I was home with her

told mom to come stright home

she gets here?

Baby doing do the wop to wu tang aint nothing toi f*ck with

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she good now.
 
For two 50+ year old weed heads Red and Meth are in good shape ( no homo ).

Sends a good message a week after two popular spitters succumbed to major health issues.
Yeah but Meth is still acting that dude is probably personal trainer up like most of those actors and getting a tax write off for it. :lol:
 
Yo I really needed that I think we all did...

these Black Men been brothers through so many eras of music industry bullsh*t

To my BGOL Brothers who survived this far..

Much love and Respect

we STILL HERE damn it!!!!!

let me get my old ass to bed...

I lost my voice and my knee REALLY IS killing me

you muthafukas.

And my oldest keeps asking me what does 4-20 mean?

good night
Good shit :giggle:
 
Method Man and Redman Ruined Our High by FaceTiming Russell Simmons Into the 4/20 Verzuz
By Justin Curto

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Disgraced Def Jam founder Russell Simmons calling in. Photo: Verzuz/Triller

The 4/20 Verzuz between Method Man and Redman had everything you’d expect. There were hits like “How High” and “Dis Iz 4 All My Smokers,” performed live by the longtime friends. There were guest appearances by Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA, Inspectah Deck, and Cappadonna, Def Squad’s Keith Murray, and more. There were endless shout-outs to Staten Island and New Jersey. Then, there was the unexpected: A FaceTime call from Russell Simmons in the middle of the showdown. No, that wasn’t a hallucination. After the pair reminisced on their Def Jam days, they got a FaceTime call from founder Russell Simmons, who appeared to be in pajamas and in bed. Simmons has been accused of sexual assault and misconduct by 20 women — including former Def Jam executive Drew Dixon, a main subject of the 2020 documentary On the Record. Talk about ruining a high.
Method Man and Redman did acknowledge the day’s guilty verdict for Derek Chauvin, the police officer convicted of murdering George Floyd, an unarmed Black man. “You get what you put out there,” Redman said. “He deserved every fucking bit.” The pair also paid tribute to two iconic New York rappers who died earlier this month, DMX and Black Rob. They performed their 1997 collaboration with DMX and LL Cool J, “4, 3, 2, 1,” in honor of DMX.

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Method Man and Redman Ruined Our High by FaceTiming Russell Simmons Into the 4/20 Verzuz
By Justin Curto

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Disgraced Def Jam founder Russell Simmons calling in. Photo: Verzuz/Triller

The 4/20 Verzuz between Method Man and Redman had everything you’d expect. There were hits like “How High” and “Dis Iz 4 All My Smokers,” performed live by the longtime friends. There were guest appearances by Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA, Inspectah Deck, and Cappadonna, Def Squad’s Keith Murray, and more. There were endless shout-outs to Staten Island and New Jersey. Then, there was the unexpected: A FaceTime call from Russell Simmons in the middle of the showdown. No, that wasn’t a hallucination. After the pair reminisced on their Def Jam days, they got a FaceTime call from founder Russell Simmons, who appeared to be in pajamas and in bed. Simmons has been accused of sexual assault and misconduct by 20 women — including former Def Jam executive Drew Dixon, a main subject of the 2020 documentary On the Record. Talk about ruining a high.
Method Man and Redman did acknowledge the day’s guilty verdict for Derek Chauvin, the police officer convicted of murdering George Floyd, an unarmed Black man. “You get what you put out there,” Redman said. “He deserved every fucking bit.” The pair also paid tribute to two iconic New York rappers who died earlier this month, DMX and Black Rob. They performed their 1997 collaboration with DMX and LL Cool J, “4, 3, 2, 1,” in honor of DMX.

they REALLY need to STOP it now.

REALLY?

I aint saying Russ is innocent or guilty

but REALLY?

THAT was your primary takeaway from the GREATNESS of that night?
 


@therealjondoe you'd KILL this beat​


That joint goes soooooo hard. If we could get a Griselda produced Meth album.....whew lawd



That was basically a concert. MF'ers got a legit legendary concert performance by two cats whose chemistry is on 100. As a 90s rap fan, shyt was music to my ears. Love me some Reggie Noble

"As I crack a cold Becks and keep the hoes in check!"

Still cracking up thinking about Red saying "I ain't got no chick records" and then playing "Superman Luva"
 
That was basically a concert. MF'ers got a legit legendary concert performance by two cats whose chemistry is on 100. As a 90s rap fan, shyt was music to my ears.

That was what stood out to me, the PROFESSIONAL performance those two put on. The back and forth was flawless, delivery was flawless, the cameos. Plus, they appeared to be having a MF'n ball. Still killin it like that w/ 30 years in, Meth was right, give em their flowers now while they can appreciate them.

When I think about it. Most of the rappers I grew up on, and was able to see live in the past few years, had really dope, crisp, clean, nearly flawless sets/shows.
 
Man I really really appreciate that damn show from beginning to end.... Side note for the people who want to watch this on their big screen smart TV, download the FITE app on ya tv... Full high definition and the sound is crystal clear.
 
Man I really really appreciate that damn show from beginning to end.... Side note for the people who want to watch this on their big screen smart TV, download the FITE app on ya tv... Full high definition and the sound is crystal clear.
Firestick or roku have that app?
 
Tied for best with with Beenie vs Bounty.
Beenie vs Bounty is still the best to me. They set the formula for what Verszuz is now and introduced the masses to how Jamaican shows get down. I still watch their Verzuz on a regular basis especially the part when they're piggybacking off each other on the Showtime Riddim.
 

Method Man and Redman to reunite on Power Book II: Ghost — this time as brothers

In addition to their music projects, the rap icons have costarred in a movie and a short-lived sitcom.
By Derek Lawrence
April 27, 2021 at 10:30 AM EDT

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How high was this on your Power wishlist?
EW can exclusively reveal that Grammy-nominated rapper Redman will appear in the upcoming second season of Starz's Power Book II: Ghost, reuniting him with Method Man, his frequent music collaborator, How High costar, and Method & Red sitcom partner.
Method is a series regular on Ghost, playing slick, high-priced lawyer Davis Maclean, while Redman is joining the Power spinoff in the guest-star role of Theo Rollins, Davis's imprisoned older brother.
Theo and Davis used to run the streets together, but now that little bro has escaped that life and become New York's top defense attorney following his victory in the Tasha St. Patrick (Naturi Naughton) case, Theo is questioning if guilt is still enough for Davis to keep his promise.

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The duo has been making music together for more than 25 years, and just recently squared off in the latest Verzuz battle. The partnership made its way into the acting world with 2001's cult stoner comedy How High and 2004's short-lived sitcom Method & Red, which lasted only nine episodes after creative disagreements between Fox and its stars.
Not to take credit for the Ghost reunion, but speaking to creator Courtney Kemp during season 1, EW threw out the dream casting idea: "Don't we need Redman?" Kemp responded with a laugh, adding she "hoped" to see that happen.
Well, it will when Ghost returns, but not before Power Book III: Raising Kanan makes its series premiere this summer.
 
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