Young black and dont give a fukk
Meth killed that feature
Crazy part is...
Meth thinks the feature wasn't that good
Producer: Mobb Deep
Album: Hell On Earth
Label: Loud/RCA/BMG
Method Man: “Halfway into it I lost interest. You can tell by the way the verse gets choppy towards the end. That night, I was writing and getting so fukked up. After like the fifth blunt, I was in there stuck on a line like, ‘shyt.’
“Then Nas came up in there. I was kicking it with Nas and shyt and I just lost all of my train of thought. Time was running out, it was getting late, nikkas were like, ‘What’s up with the verse Meth?’ I said, ‘I’m still writing.’ So yeah, I lost interest towards the end of the verse, but it still came out good.
Halfway into it I lost interest. You can tell by the way the verse gets choppy towards the end. That night, I was writing and getting so fukked up. After like the fifth blunt, I was in there stuck on a line like, ‘shyt.’
“Prodigy was one of my favorite rappers at that time. When P was on it, he was on it. That fukking first Mobb Deep album—Jesus! Even the shyts after that, and the shyts that weren’t on the album that they did like ‘L.A., L.A.’ and all that. P was just official.
“If a nikka said some sideways shyt about P, it was like, ‘Aw shyt. He done said some sideways shyt about P? You know that nikka’s about to go in.’ It was one of those moments. So I loved to get the chance to rock with them. I used to get around nikkas and not feel comfortable but I always felt comfortable around nikkas like P and Big Noyd.
“I always felt like nikkas like that were from the same grain I’m from. They weren’t flashy, we weren’t there to impress nobody. I ain’t got to put on a front and act like I’m bigger than everybody in this bytch, like, ‘Look at my jewelery and my cars, nikka.’
“It was like that same feeling I got on Ghost’s birthday, when all we did was rhyme all fukking night, in a crowd of people that had love for us.”