Released: May 18, 2004

Featuring: Busta Rhymes

Songwriter: Method Man Busta Rhymes DJ Scratchator Anand Bakshi R.D. Burman

Producer: DJ Scratchator

[Intro: Busta Rhymes + Method Man]
Ayo, Tical?
What up, fam?
You know Bus-a-Bus had to come see you, God, it's good to see you, God
Good too see you too, God
Let's take the streets for a little ride
Okay, we ridin' high
Yeah, you better light your L, smoke your L, and just—
—kiss the sky
Huh! And if you ever disrespect the Bus' or Meth—
Bye, dead man—die
Yeah, I-I-I think the streets been lookin' for this one for a long time, God
Yeah, yo
Come on!

[Verse 1: Method Man + Method Man & Busta Rhymes]
I came to bring the pain, more hard to the brain
(Tical), I'm bustin' that ass again
I burn like acid rain, that ass is lame
These niggas tryna see how I come? ask your dame
Ain't it evident I'm hittin' it? (Yes!) Meth for President
Be in hell with gasoline drawers just for the hell of it
And I ain't delicate, flows hot as kettle get
Now if you ain't fucking with that, you must be celibate
Spazz, just a little, got a sack we can sizzle
Little hash in the middle, where it at? In the middle, yup
Mommy if you got a fat ass, make it jiggle yup
Put it in my next video shot by Little X
And M-E-F gon' work til their ain't any left
I'm trying to get what I'm worth and not a penny less
Think fast, (Come on!) bank cash (Come on!)
Everybody do it with you stank-ass (Come on!)

[Chorus: Method Man + Method Man & Busta Rhymes]
This shit'll make you rob somebody (What!), grab somebody (What!)
Stomp somebody (What!), slap somebody (What!)
Make you wanna step to the bar and sip Bacardi (What!)
Wild out, spaz in the club, we in the party (What!)
Brooklyn (Come on!), Shaolin (Come on!)
Queensbridge down to Long Island (Come on!)
Bronx, nigga (Come on!), Manhattan (Come on!)
To each and every hood, what's happenin'? (Come on!)

[Interlude: Method Man + Busta Rhymes]
Yeah, real talk, nigga, come on, Bus'
Ayo, Meth—let me get at these niggas
Yeah

[Verse 2: Busta Rhymes]
Now watch me back your shit up
I hope your people pull up and pick up and pack your shit up
Homey it's time to move
While I'm seeing right through you let me relieve you all of your
Figures seating screeching, never believing you niggas (Come on)
Go head and babble you can watch me patiently waiting
Aiming, attacking, instead I'mma let one of my bitches slap you
I invite you and your niggas to try and feel the wrath
Of the unruly unawakening of a sleeping giant
(Very defiant) Once I give you the pressure and then I apply it
And then your breathin' is stopped and totally quiet
Captain of this ship so call me the pilot
I leave you and your crew to collide with me then I
Stomp on a nigga, just like a herd of a thousand cattle
That'll travel over your face and frazzle your shit
Chop you worse than a brick and then we torture you
And then get the reverend, and get to steppin', nigga

[Chorus: Busta Rhymes + Method Man & Busta Rhymes]
This shit'll make you rob somebody (What!), grab somebody (What!)
Stomp somebody (What!), slap somebody (What!)
Make you wanna step to the bar and sip Bacardi (What!)
Wild out, spaz in the club, we in the party (What!)
Brooklyn (Come on!), Shaolin (Come on!)
Queensbridge down to Long Island (Come on!)
Bronx, nigga (Come on!), Manhattan (Come on!)
To each and every hood, what's happenin'? (Come on!)

[Interlude: Busta Rhymes + Method Man]


 
That's what truth be, my nigga
Let me talk!

Ha!
Yeah, come on, niggas, listen; let me talk [Verse 3: Busta Rhymes + Busta Rhymes & Method Man]
Can't you see what I got for you now?
Shake your big fat ass in front of me now
To all my high bidders, to all my live niggas
We here to blackout, follow the story now
Just feel my heat, and you know I'm gonna
Just keep the street, but nigga
Did you know we about to lose it, my nigga?
And you know we gon' get real stupid, my nigga

[Verse 4: Busta Rhymes + Method Man + Busta Rhymes & Method Man]
See the police coming(What!), fireman coming (What!)
Street niggas ready to riot and start dumbing (What!)
I love to see it whenever you and your man fronting (What!)
Me and Meth'll step to you (Quick!) and smash something (What!)
Now who is he? Dope MC killing these cowards
Wack niggas get pimp slapped, give me some powder
Click-clack, one in your back, now think about it
Get back, running ya yap, I can't allow it
Well, yeah, my nigga (Set it off) you know we seeing it through, God
The streets be needing niggas like me and you, God (Ayo)
I think what I'm seeing from here we got 'em wildin', yo
Logical, we should've did this shit a long time ago
I got that shit that make rappers shit in they shoes
Nasty MC, I spit flows and spit in they food
Man don't tempt me, I'm nothing like a curious child
I'm simply a Boy in the Hood with Furious Styles

[Chorus: Method Man + Method Man + Method Man & Busta Rhymes]
This shit'll make you rob somebody (What!)
Grab somebody (What!)
Stomp somebody (What!)
Slap somebody (What!)
Make you wanna step to the bar and sip Bacardi (What!)
Wild out, spaz in the club, we in the party (What!)
Brooklyn (Come on!)
Shaolin (Come on!)
Queensbridge down to Long Island (Come on!)
Bronx, nigga (Come on!)
Manhattan (Come on!)
To each and every hood—what's happenin'? (Come on!)

[Outro: Method Man + Busta Rhymes]


Every day, every rotation, come with it
 
 
Ahhhhhhhhhhh!
Yeah, lord
 
 
That's some shit, abso-truthfully; Bus-a-Bus!
 
Yeah
 
 
Shit, we can do it right now
 
Shout out to New Jersey, hahaha, yeah
Yeah, yeah, ha! Huh! Yeah;
 
Lemme talk
Come on!
Ahhhhhhh!
Ayo, God
Flipmode, Wu-Tang, nigga, ain't that some shit?
 
 
Meth-Tical!
 
Yeah—aye, let me know when you wanna do that again, God
 
Yeah

Method Man

Method Man (born Clifford Smith on March 2, 1971) is a Grammy-winning rapper and actor who is one of the breakout members of Staten Island’s Wu-Tang Clan. On their seminal 1993 debut album Enter the 36 Chambers, Mr. Mef made his name known with his namesake solo track among other standout appearances throughout the album. He was also the first member of the group to release a solo album when he put out Tical in 1994.

In 1996, Method Man won a Grammy with Mary J. Blige in the Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group category for their collaboration “I’ll Be There for You/You’re All I Need.” Meth has gone on to release several solo albums while continuing to contribute to Wu-Tang projects, and he also released two collaborative albums with his partner-in-rhyme Redman in 1999 (Blackout!) and 2009 (Blackout! 2).

He parlayed his success in the music business into television and film roles. He has appeared in The Wire, Belly, The Breaks, The Deuce, Luke Cage, and he’s the host of the rap battle TV show Drop the Mic. He also starred alongside Redman in their short-lived FOX sitcom Method & Red and the movie How High, which is named after their 1995 collaboration. He has also been featured in multiple Def Jam fighting video games, including Def Jam Vendetta and Def Jam Fight For NY.