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5.0 out of 5 stars Happy. .
I wanted this CD for awhile, so I was very pleased with it -- no complaints at all
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3.0 out of 5 stars Funk Docta and Methical keep blazin
While the names Method Man and Redman may never be said in an arguement on who the kig of New York is, they certainly have found there niche. And that is making music for the 80 or so percent of hip hop fans who "spark the la." How High, the latest release from he most lifted duo in music, certainly isn't a masterpiece, but it definitely has its moments of humor, gritty...
Published on February 8, 2002 by conkretethug13


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3.0 out of 5 stars Funk Docta and Methical keep blazin, February 8, 2002
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While the names Method Man and Redman may never be said in an arguement on who the kig of New York is, they certainly have found there niche. And that is making music for the 80 or so percent of hip hop fans who "spark the la." How High, the latest release from he most lifted duo in music, certainly isn't a masterpiece, but it definitely has its moments of humor, gritty lyricism, and definite krunkability associated with Meth and Red.

The album consists of a collaboration of new and old tracks, bringin the poppy club bangin hook from Tony Braxton together on a cd with a track from Saukrates, a new cat in the game, definitely creates a musical range uncommon on most single artist LPs. Some tracks definitely stick out above the rest. Cisco Kid ft. Cypress Hill and War definitely turns heads with its catchy latin inspired beat produced by Rockwilder. An example of bringin back the classics, Meth and Red include a remix of All I Need ft. Mary J. Blige that still holds up as a great joint.

Bottom line, How High has its moments and shouldn't be slept on by the true Method Man/Redman fan. Although it doesn't have the lyrical success of Blackout, it definitely will get you bouncin as you roll up another fatty.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Nice Mix., June 25, 2011
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This soundtrack has a nice mix of popular early 2000's late 90's hip hip on it. It is a fun record with some classics on it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Happy. ., April 14, 2010
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I wanted this CD for awhile, so I was very pleased with it -- no complaints at all
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5.0 out of 5 stars the best soundtrack in the world, January 25, 2002
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huge shady fan (Richmond, Va United States) - See all my reviews
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if you are a meth or red fan you'll love this. the only two tracks i skip are 9 and 10 which are streetlife and saukrates and they ...[stink].i love the new songs from the funk docta and mista mef and i'm even rockin the old tracks.on a scale from 1 to 10 i give it a 15. .buy this junk ya heard it from a white boy.this s_it rocks.red and meth stay high for ever
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3.0 out of 5 stars Great for people new to Red and Meth, okay for the rest!, December 13, 2001
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First off, I love Meth and Red. Blackout is one of the best disc's ever! The soundtrack for their movie (which I can't wait for and is sure to be hilarious) offers about 6 or 7 new songs from them, and a bunch of stuff already heard. All their new stuff is awesome! They have that same back and forth flow and attitude and sound fantastic. Both of them reloaded their lyrical cannons and threw 'em out for everyone to love. The new stuff is dope!! However, this album only gets three stars because the rest of the album is old stuff that gets thrown on. Most of the old stuff you've heard on the radio, a couple "classic" type songs in there as well. The first half is off the hook, the second half is great for people who haven't heard much of Meth and Red, but only bittersweet to those who have. Meth, Red when y'all gonna do another album?!?!?! But if you're die hard fans, you'll need all the new songs right away.
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4.0 out of 5 stars I...I Get So High!, June 27, 2002
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Method Man the Ticallion Stallion AKA Johnny Blaze partnered with the Reggie Noble, The Funk Docta Spot AKA Redman. Together they get you HIIIGGGHHH! How High that is. So High that you could kiss the sky....UP Up to the SKYYY! And if you listen high, review the album high, you give high scores. Method Man and Redman are definitely known for blazing that reefa, that green, that sticky icky icky ooh weee put it in the air. Ever since their first duet on the Show Soundtrack, How High, they have been a near unstoppable duo. Their styles compliment each other very well. Method Man is the more flow orientated chilled rapper and Redman is the crazy, funky, funny lyricist. Together they are Wild and you have fun while listening to them. This is an entertaining soundtrack not to be taken seriously, just like the movie. If you do take it seriously you are an idiot. This is all about wilin and having fun.

Half the album is new songs and half are older songs. Pt. 2 is one of the new songs and Redman and Method Man get funky on it and the Toni Braxton sample was brilliant. Round And Round Remix by Jonell and Method Man is another off the chain song I'm sure you have heard. Cisco Kid, Americas Most, and We Don't Know How To Act are some other bangers. The old songs are the Method Man and Limp Bizkit collabo. N2Gether Now, DMX- Party Up, Ludacris- What's Your Fantasy, The classic Rockwilder, Method Man's Bring Da Pain off Tical, Redman's How To Roll A Blunt off Whut?!? Thee Album. Method Man & Mary J. Bliges MASTERPIECE All I Need rmx, and the How High remix.

Overall an entertaining, light hearted fun album. If you liked the movie you will like the soundtrack. Recommended.

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3.0 out of 5 stars "The Method Keeps Them Red-Man", January 31, 2002
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True definition of lyricism keeps these "chich&chong" of rap on the high end of mainstream hiphop music... Method will surely no time soon lose his methods in performing, not to mention his partner in crime Red who seems to always give the people (either being urban or suburban) what they are seeking. Three stars are given from TSP Inc.
"The eye's of thine only shall await thy moment of all to realize..."
Respectfully,
Tre`Shaun
RSH
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5.0 out of 5 stars titest soundtrack, December 25, 2001
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i haven't heard the new snoop and dre soundtrack for their upcoming movie but the how high soundtrack seems to be one of the best out there.. There new beats r fresh and the rest are some old stuff they ran together. It would've been nice with Let's Get Dirty on the tracks, but this CD will stay in my stereo for years to come..
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5.0 out of 5 stars How High Gets Me High!, December 21, 2001
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Kyle Boshane (Lebanon, NH USA) - See all my reviews
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How High is an awesome soundtrack. I usually don't buy soundtracks from movies, but after hearing "Part II" and observing the tracks on the cd i had to buy it. The highlights to this soundtrack (there are many) are tracks 1-6 (all sweet), the four famous tracks of course (11-14), and redman's "How to Roll a Blunt". Since listening to this cd, i am a much bigger fan of method&red. Get this, people!
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5.0 out of 5 stars So high I could touch the sky, December 14, 2001
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How good are Meth and Reggie Noble? Can they act too? Who cares, this is a soundtrack right? All the songs by Red and Meth are ridiculously ill and they even threw in some dope tracks from Streetlife, DMX, Ludacris, Saukrates, and Limp Bizkit. And most of all.... tracks "All I need (remix)" w/ Mary J and "How high (remix)" w/ Red and Meth. If you are a huge Red and Meth fan, cop this.
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