Meth is the best part of this song.
Meth is the best part of this song.
Ari Melber, the most outspoken hip-hop fan on MSNBC, looked like he had a ball interviewing the Wu and he wisely let them do most of the talking.
ODB’s son, Young Dirty Bastard, performs his dad’s intro.
Not to be confused with the 1992 film/literary adaptation “Of Mice and Men” LMAO
Bet you never thought you’d hear Meth, Treach, Busta Rhymes and Craig Mack (RIP) on one song…and who would think that Boyz II Men were responsible for putting it all together. This was back when R&B remixes were amazing. Also, on a historical note, Busta used to always close out remixes during this era and usually stole the show, so the fact that Meth closed it out just demonstrates the killer zone he was in back then.
side note: LOL @ Puffy being in the video when he had nothing to do with producing this remix.
Obviously this live feed happened a while back because the 25th anniversary of 36 Chambers was last November 9th, an iconic release date discussed on the very first page of my Wu-Tang book. Cool interview though.
Bonus: Below you can hear audio of the “Method Man” Southern Fried remix that Ghost mentions in the interview above. It’s kinda funky, so it’s sad to hear Meth didn’t like it.