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Inspiration Information

Meth, who has just completed work on the new Wu-Tang Clan album, admits his love for electronics has been keeping him from working on his third solo LP. "My mama wants to see me on TV again," he laments. "There's too many dope PlayStation 2 games out, though."

"He gonna do it, though, once he catches that zone after the Wu album," interjects Redman, who is working on a solo album of his own. "Then we're gonna work [on another group album]. We can't put out another album without his solo joint popping off."

"It's like yo, I got joints sitting out there but ... I'm thinking too hard," Meth explains. "I'm trying too hard when it shouldn't be any effort to do what I love to do. I'm just holding it right now. I'm trying to get happy with me, period."

"Gotta have some inspiration," Redman adds. "Some more inspiration."

Redman knows a thing or two about inspiration. He's gained acclaim for his ability to give his albums a cinematic feel with skits, song concepts and vivid storytelling. Yet he needed a little nudging from Meth while working on the set of "How High."

"He was my inspiration on the set," Red says. [RealVideo]

"He's lying," Meth interrupts. "He's lying." [RealVideo]

High On Movies

While both MCs have appeared in the documentaries "The Show" and "Backstage," Meth has more screen time under his belt, earning experience in films such as "CopLand," "Belly" and "Black and White."

"I told him I didn't know sh-- about acting, and the [director] just threw us up in the movie like stars," Red said. "Like, 'Y'all stars, act!' We had a chance to go to [acting] school, but it wasn't that long. It was about a month, so I couldn't really learn sh--, of course."

"It's a chemistry there. I didn't actually put him onto anything," Method refutes. "He's got personality regardless. Anybody that can get onstage and rock 30,000 people can get in front of a camera and act. When we were together, we fed off each other. It was a comfortable environment, and brothers did what they had to do." [RealVideo]


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