With a new album, The Meth Labon the way, Method Man tries his hand at French Montana's Jadakiss-featuring, Harry Fraud-produced "88 Coupes" from last year's Coke Boys 4. Fluid as ever, Meth laments that rappers seem numbed by that Lindsay Lohan--who's recently off parole!--and smirking at "replacements." Though it's been over 20 years since his debut album, Tical, vaulted him out of the Tri-State and into every poorly-hidden tape collection in the country, Meth hasn't lost a step, and his first album since 2006's 4:21... The Day After aims to prove that. The Meth Lab will serve as a precursor of sorts to his long-awaited Crystal Meth.

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