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Tune in for the latest instalment in the ongoing "Son of the Wu" saga, Tical 0: The Prequel, in which Method Man finds himself in a particularly awkward position. One gets the sense that it was a battle between Mista Mef and Def Jam for the soul of this album and that the label won. Meth's third solo outing radiates a blatantly commercial vibe that risks alienating die-hard Wu-Tang Clan fans, yet it contains just enough hot selections to grab the less judgmental listener's interest. And the hot selections are really what we're here for, right? Surprisingly, the album's many guest appearances provide the most excitement
Tune in for the latest instalment in the ongoing "Son of the Wu" saga, Tical 0: The Prequel, in which Method Man finds himself in a particularly awkward position. One gets the sense that it was a battle between Mista Mef and Def Jam for the soul of this album and that the label won. Meth's third solo outing radiates a blatantly commercial vibe that risks alienating die-hard Wu-Tang Clan fans, yet it contains just enough hot selections to grab the less judgmental listener's interest. And the hot selections are really what we're here for, right? Surprisingly, the album's many guest appearances provide the most excitement. A newly Def Jam-affiliated Puff Daddy produces and comperes the Missy-accented "Say What", Raekwon injects some old-school Wu flavour into "The Turn", and Busta Rhymes straight kills it with a full-throttle assault on "What's Happenin'". Even longtime Wu-Tang sidekick Streetlife adds some nice touches to tracks such as "The Prequel". At least Meth's kept his friends close during this transitional period. --Rebecca Levine, Amazon.com
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Manufacturer: Def Jam
Release date: 17 May 2004
Number of discs: 1
EAN: 0602498626412 UPC: 602498626412
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