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释义

  1. Early life

  2. Music career

     1992–96: Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) and Tical  1997–98: Wu-Tang Forever and Tical 2000: Judgment Day  1999–2001: Blackout! (with Redman)  2000–04: The W, Iron Flag, and Tical 0: The Prequel  2006–07: 4:21... The Day After  2007–10: Blackout! 2  2011–present: The Meth Lab and Crystal Meth 

  3. Acting career

  4. Other ventures

  5. Personal life

     Legal troubles 

  6. Controversies

     Wu-Tang management  Wendy Williams  Sean Combs  Fox Television 

  7. Discography

     Studio albums  Collaboration albums 

  8. Filmography

  9. Video games

  10. References

  11. External links

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| name = Method Man
| image = Method Man at Shattuck Down Low.jpg
| caption = Method Man in 2010
| background = solo_singer
| birth_name = Clifford Smith
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1971|3|2}}
| birth_place = Hempstead, Long Island, New York, U.S.[1]
| origin = Clifton, Staten Island, New York City, New York, U.S.
| alias =
| instrument = Vocals
| genre = Hip hop
| occupation = Rapper, record producer, actor
| years_active = 1992–present
| label = Def Jam
Tommy Boy
| associated_acts =
  • Wu-Tang Clan
  • Method Man & Redman

| website =
}}

Clifford Smith (born March 2, 1971),[2] known professionally as Method Man, is an American rapper and actor. He is known as a member of the East Coast hip hop collective Wu-Tang Clan. He is also one half of the hip hop duo Method Man & Redman. He took his stage name from the 1979 film Method Man.[3] In 1996, Smith won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group, for "I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By", featuring American R&B singer Mary J. Blige.

Smith has appeared in films such as Belly, How High, Garden State, The Wackness, Venom, Red Tails, Keanu and The Cobbler. On television, he and frequent collaborator, fellow East Coast rapper Redman, co-starred on the short-lived Fox sitcom Method & Red. He has also had recurring roles in three HBO series, as Tug Daniels in Oz, Melvin "Cheese" Wagstaff in The Wire, and Rodney in The Deuce.[4] In 2016, he had a cameo role in Luke Cage which aired on Netflix.

Early life

Born on March 2, 1971, in Hempstead, Long Island,[5][6] Smith divided his childhood between his father's Long Island residence and his mother's home in the Park Hill section of Staten Island (colloquially known as Killa Hill).[7] He has two sisters, Terri and Missy.[7]

Music career

1992–96: 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 to get a solo song on the group's debut album Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) and he was the first to release a solo album under the Clan's unusual contract which allowed its members to release albums under any record label. Method Man chose to sign with rap label Def Jam Recordings, 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.[8] 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. That album featured the hit single "All I Need", later remixed featuring Mary J. Blige, which won a Grammy ("I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need"). During this time Method Man also became close friends with fellow New York City-based rapper The Notorious B.I.G., and was the only guest rapper featured on his debut album Ready to Die. He was also featured on Spice 1's album AmeriKKKa's Nightmare on the track "Hard 2 Kill". In 1995, he was also featured on "Got the Flava" off Showbiz and A.G.'s album Goodfellas. In 1996, Method Man appeared on Tupac Shakur's album All Eyez on Me, on the song "Got My Mind Made Up" alongside his rhyme partner Redman, the Dogg Pound (Daz and Kurupt) and Inspectah Deck, whose verse did not make the released album version (although his nickname "Rebel INS" can be heard as the song fades). He was also featured on Redman's 1996 album Muddy Waters on the track "Do What Ya feel".

1997–98: Wu-Tang Forever and Tical 2000: Judgment Day

On June 3, 1997, the Wu-Tang Clan released their Grammy-nominated multiplatinum double CD Wu-Tang Forever, the long-awaited follow up to 36 Chambers. The album has sold over 8.3 million copies to date worldwide.

His second solo album was Judgement Day, released in 1998, which was heavily influenced by the apocalypse theories surrounding the forthcoming end of the millennium, and which featured myriad guest appearances from his fellow Wu-Tang MCs. The album was certified double platinum. 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.[9] The album sold better than his first fueled by the party track "Judgment Day" and the D'Angelo collaboration "Break Ups 2 Make Ups", earning Platinum and Gold certifications in the U.S. and Canada respectively. 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.

1999–2001: Blackout! (with Redman)

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 was 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.

2000–04: 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 effect of The W. The efforts earned two more platinum plaques for the Wu-Tang Clan.

In 2004, Meth released his third solo album The Prequel, which featured the hit party single "What's Happenin'" with Busta Rhymes. Hip hop critics voiced their displeasure with the album, many agreeing that Tical 0 felt like generic party rap and featured too many mainstream guests, detracting from his own performances. Regardless, this album sold reasonably well and was certified gold record by the RIAA relatively quickly, but would not see the platinum success of his previous solo releases. There was trouble before the album's release when Method apparently complained to the press about excessive interference from Def Jam over the album's beats (Meth supposedly desired more input from Wu-Tang leader RZA). On its release, many fans and critics were taken aback by its strong "mainstream" or "commercial" sound, highlighted by the guest appearances of pop-rap stars like Missy Elliott and P. Diddy, two artists that are involved with much different facets of rap music.

P. Diddy was one of the executive producers for the album, although Meth later voiced his displeasure with the final product. "On the third LP, it was suggested (by Def Jam) to bring in Harve Pierre and P. Diddy. Who am I to argue? Puff knows how to sell some records. But that wasn't the direction to go in, and I know that."[10]

2006–07: 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, most importantly to Meth, 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.[11] 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 contributed 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 into 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.[12]

2007–10: Blackout! 2

On March 27, 2007, Redman confirmed on BET's Rap City: Tha Bassment that a sequel to How High is currently being written.

In an April 10, 2007 Onion A.V. Club interview,[13] 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 a Blackout! sequel coming soon. 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 first quarter of 2009, with a new release date of May 19, 2009. Bun B confirmed that he guest starred on Blackout! 2 – in April 2009, a single was released titled "City Lights", produced by Nasty Kutt[14] Also producers such as Erick Sermon, Rockwilder and Pete Rock announced their presence on the album.

The duo has finished their Still High tour with Termanalogy, the Alchemist, and Evidence of Dilated Peoples.

2011–present: The Meth Lab and Crystal Meth

Crystal Meth is to be Method Man's upcoming fifth and final studio album.[15][16][17] 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 collaboration album, Blackout! 2, during which time it was tentatively titled The Crystal Method. In the liner notes of that album, it was given a scheduled release date for 2009. The album, however, was further postponed until it was later mentioned in an MTV interview it would be released in early 2010.[15] At a concert on December 23, 2010, Method Man told the crowd to look for his album in March 2011. However, the album was postponed again.

In an interview with The Come Up Show following a recent performance in Canada in April 2011, Method Man replied with this regarding his current 'weed-loving' image: "When you get older and you've got kids and your kids are going to school and you know [their] teachers...and they see how active you are and concerned [you are] with your kids' education or well being, it's hard to sit there and be taken seriously if people are always talking about he's always high...which is totally not the case", he said. "When I first came out, I was young, we were doing our thing, we smoked a lot...and we didn't care if the world knew. Now, I have to use more discretion because of my kids. This is not for me; everything I do is for them now, so I use a bit more discretion and I don't put weed as a forefront any more."{{citation needed|date=November 2013}}

On October 5, 2011, a new single from Method Man, entitled "World Gone Sour (The Lost Kids)", was released on iTunes.[18] In July 2012, he confirmed that the album will come out in 2013 & will be produced by RZA,[19] although he has also stated that RZA would not entirely produce the album, but instead be just one of a few producers which includes RZA, Erick Sermon, Rockwilder, and some new younger producers such as Diggilo.[20] He also expressed a desire to work with Odd Future frontman Tyler, The Creator.[21] Throughout 2013, Method Man worked on material for Crystal Meth and significantly worked on the Wu-Tang Clan's sixth studio album, A Better Tomorrow. He also toured with Redman throughout the year.[22] 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.[23] However, Method Man released The Meth Lab as a mixtape album[24][25] through Tommy Boy on August 21, 2015. Crystal Meth was again said to drop in August 2016 but as of early 2017 still hasn't been released. He is also working on a third collaboration with Redman titled Blackout! 3 and their sequel movie How High 2.

Acting career

{{See also|Method Man filmography}}

In the early 2000s, Smith began a career in acting. He has had recurring roles in critically acclaimed television shows such as HBO's Oz as Tug Daniels, HBO's The Wire in which he plays Prop Joe's nephew Cheese, The Twilight Zone and Crime Scene Investigation. He and Redman hosted a pilot on MTV called Stung. He has made numerous appearances as himself on TV shows such as Mind of Mencia and Chappelle's Show.

On CSI, Smith portrays Drops, a wealthy Las Vegas party promoter who clashes with the CSI team (specifically investigator Nick Stokes) in their investigations involving his clubs or entourage. His first appearance on CSI as Drops was in the 2006 episode "Poppin' Tags". He resumed the role in the 2007 episode "Big Shots" and again in the 2008 episode "Drops Out".

His first prominent role came in 1998 with the film Belly, along with fellow rappers Nas and DMX. He has since added many credits to his name, including roles in the films Garden State, One Eight Seven, and many others, with starring roles in feature films such as How High and Soul Plane. On March 27, 2007 Redman confirmed on BET's show Rap City that the sequel to How High was being written. The script for How High 2 is being written by Dustin Lee Abraham of CSI, who also wrote the first movie. In 2005, Method Man had a cameo in the horror movie Venom, where he played a deputy who is killed shortly into the movie. He also appeared in the 2008 movies The Wackness and Meet the Spartans.

Method Man stars in the episode "Snitch" of Law & Order SVU as the main antagonist. The episode was first broadcast December 4, 2007.

Method Man appeared in the Def Jam series of video games. In Fight for NY he voiced Blaze, one of the main characters. In Icon, he voiced Gooch, a major character in the storyline. In Def Jam: Underground, He voiced Meth, one of the major characters. He made a guest appearance in the music video for the 2003 "If I Ain't Got You" by Alicia Keys, where he played the role of her boyfriend. He also appeared in Beanie Sigel's music video "Feel It in the Air", where Method Man played an undercover cop leading an operation against Sigel.

He played the main antagonist, an arsonist wealthy executive, in an episode of the FOX TV show The Good Guys.

Method Man appears as a hip hop business mogul in an episode of Burn Notice.

Method Man had a cameo appearance in the 1997 film Cop Land, as a violent criminal who, while fleeing, throws Peter Berg's character off of a New York rooftop. Method Man has also appeared in the TV drama Wonderland, as a patient in a mental hospital.

Method Man plays a small role in the 2011 film The Sitter, starring Jonah Hill. In 2012, he played crewman "Sticks" in the George Lucas movie Red Tails (about the Tuskegee Airmen).

Method Man plays the leads in the 2011 film The Mortician and the 2015 film #Lucky Number.[26][27]

In 2014, he voiced Phantasm, who is the primary antagonist on the FX animated comedy Chozen.

In 2016, he played himself in Difficult People, Marvel's Luke Cage and Paterson. Also that year, he had the role of "Cheddar" in the film Keanu.

In 2017, he became the host of the series Drop the Mic on TBS--based on the popular recurring segment on The Late Late Show with James Corden.

He is a recurring character in the HBO show The Deuce.[28]

Other ventures

Method Man appeared in the 1995 documentary entitled The Show. There is a memorable scene in which Method Man, on a train in Japan, gets into an argument with U-God and Ghostface Killah, over camera time, radio interviews, and clothing mishaps.

In 2006, Method Man appeared on the MTV reality game show Yo Momma in the first episode of Season 1.

Method Man is the first of the Wu-Tang Clan to produce a series of eponymous graphic novels for Hachette Book Group USA's imprint Grand Central Publishing[29] (to be followed by GZA and Ghostface Killah).[30]

In 2017 he became the co-host (with Hailey Baldwin) of a celebrity Battle rap show Drop the Mic [31]

Personal life

He became engaged to his wife Tamika Smith in 1999 and they married in 2001.[7]

Legal troubles

On May 17, 2007, Method Man was arrested in New York City for marijuana possession. His SUV was pulled over near the Battery Tunnel toll booths for having an expired inspection sticker. An unidentified source said, "It was like something out of Cheech & Chong. He rolls down the window and the smoke would choke a horse."[35] The arresting officer noticed two blunts and a plastic bag containing marijuana in plain view. Upon further inspection more marijuana was found under the driver's seat. Method Man was charged with unlawful possession of marijuana, criminal possession of marijuana, DWI, and driving an uninspected motor vehicle.[32][33] He reached a plea agreement to perform community service including rapping to young kids about the dangers of drugs.[34]

On October 5, 2009, Method Man was arrested at his home in Staten Island for income tax violations.[35] He was accused of failing to file income tax returns for the state of New York between 2004 and 2007 and owes nearly $33,000 in taxes. On June 28, 2010,[36] Method Man pleaded guilty to tax evasion and was sentenced to a conditional discharge[37] and paid a $106,000.00 fine.[36]

Controversies

Wu-Tang management

In 2003, Method Man criticized Oli "Power" Grant and Mitchell "Divine" Diggs, the managers of the Wu-Tang Clan business.[38]{{failed verification|date=June 2015}} "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."[39]

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."[39]

Wendy Williams

In 2006, Method Man had a personal and publicized conflict with TV talk show host Wendy Williams on The Breakdown, an internet show on Onloq.com.[40] Williams talked on air about Method Man's wife having cancer, which was something he wanted to keep private and her own family members had not yet known about. He said that people who lived next door to him did not know, but Williams had dug it up and made it public over the radio. Because of this leaked information, Method Man and his wife had many problems.[40]

Wendy Williams also reported rumors that Method Man had been having an affair with his wife's doctor. Method Man first heard of this while in recording sessions in Los Angeles.

{{quote|She said me and [the doctor] was f**king [sic]. What kind of s**t is that, man?," he said. "You don’t do that to nobody ... I was ready. I was so mad, I was crying right there and I'm like I'm gonna kill some f**king body and these [Wu Tang friends] kept me in there, kept me in L.A.[41] }}

Sean Combs

During a concert in 2006, Method Man criticized Diddy's decisions on The Final Chapter, the posthumous album by The Notorious B.I.G., saying that Biggie never would have worked with some of the rappers. "They got niggas on that album Big would have never rocked with," Meth said of the album. "Musically, I ain't fuckin' with Puff Daddy".[42] He also brought up the fact that he was the only other rapper that Biggie chose to have on his debut album Ready to Die. He was featured on the track "The What".

Previously, Diddy had been one of the executive producers for Method Man's 2004 album Tical 0: The Prequel, to which Meth later voiced his displeasure on the final product. From then on, he focused on production from within the Clan and its closely tied collaborators.

Fox Television

In 2004, Method Man starred in a Fox sitcom called Method & Red. However, after only a short time on the air, the show was put on hiatus and never returned. Method Man later spoke to the press about Fox's influence on the show's style, saying that "there's been too much compromise on our side and not enough on their side" and criticising the network's decision to add a laugh track. Before the show premiered, he was telling fans not to bother watching it. He told the Los Angeles Times:

{{quote|This is frustrating for me. I'm trying to keep this show ghetto, and there's a way for it to be both ghetto and intelligent. But it's not going that way.[43]}}

Discography

{{Main|Method Man discography}}{{See also|Method Man & Redman discography|Wu-Tang Clan discography}}

Studio albums

  • Tical (1994)
  • Judgement Day (1998)
  • The Prequel (2004)
  • 21... The Day After (2006)
  • The Meth Lab (2015)
  • The Lithium (2018)

Collaboration albums

  • Blackout! with Redman (1999)
  • How High with Redman (2001)
  • Blackout! 2 with Redman (2009)
  • Wu-Massacre with Ghostface Killah and Raekwon (2010)

Filmography

Year Film Role
1996 The Great White Hype As himself
Space Ghost Coast to Coast As himself (Season 3 Episode 28 - Surprise)
1997 Cop Land Shondel
Martin Robber: M-E-T-H-O-D Man (Season 5 Episode 12)
One Eight Seven Dennis Broadway
1998 Belly Shameek
1999 Black and White As himself
Big Daddy Man #7
2000 Backstage As himself
2001 Oz Tug Daniels (4 episodes)
MADtv Gentry Abrams (Episode #7.9)
How High Silas P. Silas
2002 Brown Sugar As himself
2003 Volcano High Voice of Mr. Ha
The Twilight Zone Kamayo
2003–2008 The Wire Melvin "Cheese" Wagstaff (13 episodes)
2004 My Baby's Daddy No Good
Method & Red As himself
WWE Raw As himself (Audience member) (Episode #12.34)
Garden State Diego
Soul Plane Muggsy
Scary Movie 3 Gangsta
2005 Venom Deputy Turner
2006 Hood of Horror As himself
2006–2008, 2010 Crime Scene Investigation Drops (4 episodes)
2007 Special Victims Unit Dennis "D" King (Season 9 Episode 10 – Snitch)
2008 Meet the Spartans Persian Emissary
The Wackness Percy
Burn Notice Valentine
2010 Sinners and Saints Weddo
The Mortician The Mortician
The Good Guys Kenny Griffin (Season 1 Episode 14 – Old Dogs)
2011 The Sitter Jacolby
The Good Wife Young Boxer (Season 2 Episode 13 – Real Deal)
2012 Red Tails Sticks
2014 Chozen Phantasm (4 episodes)
Mob Wives As himself
Scorpion Lucky (Season 1 Episode 8 - Risky Business)
The Cobbler Leon Ludlow
2015 Trainwreck Temembe
Inside Amy Schumer As himself (Season 3 Episode 1 - Last Fuckable Day)
Staten Island Summer Konko
Fear the Walking Dead Willimas
2015–2017 Blue Bloods Mario Hunt (3 episodes)
2016 The Breaks Daryl Van Putten Sr.
Keanu Cheddar
Difficult People Himself (1 episode)
Luke Cage Himself (1 episode)
Paterson Method Man
2017-2018 The Deuce Rodney
2018 Drunk History Grandmaster Flash
Future World Tattooed Face
2019 Shaft Freddie P

Video games

Year Title Role
1999 Shaolin Style Himself
2003 Def Jam Vendetta Himself
2004 Def Jam Fight For NY[44] as Blaze
2006 The Takeover[45] as Blaze
2007 Icon as Gooch
TBADef Jam Fight For LA Himself

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42. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yghibOuiGiE |title=Method Man Calls out Diddy |publisher=YouTube |date=September 19, 2006 |access-date=December 17, 2012}}
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