Songwriter: Redman Method Man

Producer: Redman

[M1] Alright fellas let's get ready, five minutes til lock down
[M2] Take a shower man, mind takin' a shower ?
[M1] Y'all gonna get all the shit you're gonna get. Once these gates' closed that's for the night. Alright, yo clear out the stair case. Hey yo, crack 3 upper, crack 3 upper. Alright mind step in, get your ass in. Lock it up! Yo yo, let's go, off the phones, off the phones, phones are dead
[M3] Ah shit, fuck!
[M1] Yo house gang, house gang! Let's go, let's get them up, out to soap sink, let's get these chairs stacked. Let's go!
[M4] Man fuck you nigga
[M1] Yeah you won't be saying that shit when I send you to the motherfucking vent. Yo, you know what, hey yo, deadlock seventeen lower, deadlock seventeen lower. See if you'll make it up for puff you motherfucker. Four minutes left til lockdown
[M5] Hey yo CO, CO, yo turn on Kay Slayter before lockdown!
[MA] Yeah there's two carrot cakes in the morning yo. Two carrot cakes. Hey yo house gang, tell the CO and the bubble to turn my radio on, tell 'em to turn it up
[Radio sound]
Hey yo this is DJ Kay Slayter drama king live from the Blackout! 2 album, you know how we do it before the lights go out niggas! This is four minutes to lock down, turn your radios up and lets get it!

Method Man & Redman

Method Man of the Wu-Tang Clan and Redman of the Def Squad combined forces while they were both on the Def Jam roster in 1994. Their first collaboration was on the Gold single “How High” from The Show soundtrack. They also collaborated on 2Pac’s “Got My Mind Made Up” in 1996 along with Tha Dogg Pound before Red & Mef began appearing on each other’s albums. They also made appearances together on a number of other tracks such as LL Cool J’s “4, 3, 2, 1” (1997) along with DMX, EPMD’s “Symphony 2000” and D'Angelo’s “Left & Right” among others.

Their first joint album, Blackout!, was released in 1999 and featured the hit single “Da Rockwilder.” They released their follow-up album Blackout! 2 ten years later in 2009. They starred in the movie How High in 2001 and their own short-lived FOX sitcom Method & Red in 2004.