4:21... The Day After

4:21 ...The Day After
Studio album by Method Man
Released August 29, 2006
Recorded 2005-2006
Genre East Coast hip hop
Length 62:36
Label Def Jam
Producer RZA, Havoc, Erick Sermon, Versatile, Mathematics, Kwamé, Mr. Porter, The Chairman of the Boards, Scott Storch
Method Man chronology
Tical 0: The Prequel
(2004)
4:21... The Day After
(2006)
Blackout! 2
(2009)
Wu-Tang Clan solo chronology
Masta Killa:
Made in Brooklyn
(2006)
4:21... The Day After
(2006)
Ghostface Killah:
More Fish
(2006)

4:21 ...The Day After is the fourth studio album by New York City rapper, and Wu-Tang Clan member, Method Man. The album was released on the Def Jam label on August 29, 2006 (see 2006 in music) to mostly positive reviews.

Contents

Background

The album features guest appearances from various Wu-Tang Clan members, Fat Joe, Styles P, Redman, and more. Production is handled by RZA, Havoc, Kwamé, Erick Sermon and Scott Storch, amongst others. U-God appears in the song "The Glide" but isn't credited.

The track "The Glide" uses a slightly-reworked version of the beat for "Skrilla," an unreleased O.D.B. song produced by RZA.

In regards to RZA's contributions to the album, Method Man explained:

"RZA was the first name I said when I spoke to Jay-Z, when he signed off on the album budget. I’m happy with the outcome, but I think RZA could have had a little bit more input, but he was busy at the time."

"This is just more RZA on production, shit like that. But some of the shit I couldn't do, because some of these producers were screaming out these niggas want a $100,000 for a track. Fuck that! Kiss my ass. I'm not paying nobody a $100,000 for shit, unless I can live in that mothafucka."

[1][2]

Method Man explained the album's title:

"The national weed smoking day is 4/20, so I named my album 4/21 the day after. Because after that day, you have this moment of clarity when you’re not high and you see things clearly."[3]

Critical Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [4]
Blender [5]
Entertainment Weekly (B)[6]
Okayplayer [7]
PopMatters (7/10)[8]
RapReviews (8/10)[9]
Slant [10]
Stylus (B-)[11]
Vibe (favorable)[12]
XXL Magazine [13]
This table needs to be expanded using prose. See the guideline for more information.

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Samples Time
01 "Intro" RZA
  • DVD "Educational Archives: Sex & Drugs"
2:10
02 "Is It Me" Scott Storch 3:44
03 "Problem" Erick Sermon 3:30
04 "Somebody Done Fucked Up" Havoc 3:18
05 "Shaolin Soldier" (Skit) 0:21
06 "Fall Out" Kwamé 3:24
07 "Dirty Mef" (feat. Ol' Dirty Bastard) Erick Sermon, Mathematics 2:54
08 "4:20" (feat. Streetlife, Carlton Fisk) RZA, Beretta 9 4:34
09 "Let's Ride" (feat. Ginuwine) Mr. Porter 3:10
10 "The Glide" (feat. Raekwon, U-God and La the Darkman) RZA 3:05
11 "Kids" (Skit) 0:47
12 "Got to Have It" Erick Sermon 4:13
13 "Say" Erick Sermon 3:49
14 "Ya'Meen" (feat. Fat Joe, Styles P) The Chairman of the Boards 4:21
15 "Konichiwa Bitches" RZA 2:59
16 "Everything" (feat. Inspectah Deck, Streetlife) Mathematics 3:39
17 "Walk On" (feat. Redman) Versatile 2:49
18 "Pimpin'" (Skit) 0:39
19 "Presidential MC" (feat. Raekwon, RZA) RZA 4:30
20 "4 Ever" (feat. Megan Rochell) Kwamé 4:04
21 "O.D. (UK Bonus Track)" Kwamé 3:32

Album singles

Album chart positions

Year Chart positions
Billboard 200 Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums Top Rap Albums
2006 8 4 3

Personnel

  • Chris Athens – Mastering
  • Rob Caiaffa – Marketing
  • Mike Chav – Engineer, Mixing
  • Carol Corless – Package Production
  • Armon Davis – Keyboards
  • Mike Dupus – Engineer, Mixing
  • James Ellis – Management
  • R. "Skane" Ford – A&R
  • Havoc – Producer
  • Terese Joseph – A&R Assistance
  • Gimel Keaton – Engineer, Mixing
  • Kinetic – Producer
  • Lil O – Engineer
  • Tai Linzie – Art Coordinator, Photo Coordination
  • Glen Marchese – Mixing
  • Patrick McGee – Engineer
  • Method Man – Executive Producer
  • Ayinde "Tike" Olubayu – Engineer
  • Jose "Choco" Reynoso – Engineer, Mixing
  • Megan Rochell – Performer
  • Justin Rossi – Engineer
  • RZA – Arranger, Vocals, Producer, Executive Producer, Mixing
  • Ken Schles – Photography
  • Erick Sermon – Arranger, Producer, Executive Producer
  • Scott Storch – Producer
  • David "Gordo" Strickland – Engineer
  • Supa Engineer "Dura" – Mixing
  • Dan Tobiason – Mixing Assistant
  • Andrew "Versatile" Roettger – Producer
  • Alli Truch – Creative Director
  • Erni Vales – Illustrations
  • Dawud West – Art Direction, Design

Notes

  1. ^ "// Method Man Interview (October 2006) // West Coast News Network //". Dubcnn.com. http://www.dubcnn.com/interviews/methodman. Retrieved 2011-08-28. 
  2. ^ "Method Man : Rap, Hip-Hop Interview". Riotsound.com. http://www.riotsound.com/hip-hop/rap/interviews/Method-Man/index.php. Retrieved 2011-08-28. 
  3. ^ "New Method Man Album 4:21... The Day After". Sixshot. http://www.sixshot.com/articles/6239/. Retrieved 2006-10-09. 
  4. ^ Allmusic Review
  5. ^ Blender (magazine)|Blender Review
  6. ^ Reviewed by Will Hermes (2006-09-01). "Entertainment Weekly Review". Ew.com. http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,1516033,00.html. Retrieved 2011-08-28. 
  7. ^ Okayplayer Review
  8. ^ Heaton, Dave. "PopMatters Review". Popmatters.com. http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/method-man-421the-day-after/. Retrieved 2011-08-28. 
  9. ^ "RapReviews Review". Rapreviews.com. 2006-08-29. http://www.rapreviews.com/archive/2006_08_421dayafter.html. Retrieved 2011-08-28. 
  10. ^ "Slant (magazine)|Slant Review". Slantmagazine.com. http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/review/method-man-421the-day-after/949. Retrieved 2011-08-28. 
  11. ^ "Stylus Review". Stylusmagazine.com. http://www.stylusmagazine.com/reviews/method-man/421the-day-after.htm. Retrieved 2011-08-28. 
  12. ^ "Vibe (magazine)|Vibe Review". Books.google.com. http://books.google.com/books?id=8iYEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA142&dq=Method+Man+4:21&as_pt=MAGAZINES&cd=1#v=onepage&q=Method%20Man%204%3A21&f=false. Retrieved 2011-08-28. 
  13. ^ "XXL Magazine Review". Xxlmag.com. http://xxlmag.com/online/?p=3938. Retrieved 2011-08-28.