Method Man Height, Weight, Religion, Net Worth, Age, Biography

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Method Man (Clifford Smith, Jr., Johnny Blaze, Tical, Shakwon)

Last Updated: 10 Apr, 2024 | Views: 464

Age: 53

Profession: Singer

Other Profession(s): Actor, Rapper, Record Producer, Song writer

Famous For: Method Man famous Song Y.O.U.

Higher Education: New Dorp High School

Net Worth: $14 Million Approx.

Method Man Religion, Birthday, Age

Date of Birth
02 Mar, 1971 (53 Years 11 Months 14 Days)
Birth Country
United States
Birth State/Province
New York
Birth District
Long Island
Birth Place
Hempstead
Birth Sign
Pisces
Nationalities
American

Method Man Early life, Education, Career, Awards, Achievements, Controversy, Unknown Facts

About (Profile/Biography):

March 2, 1971. That was the day Clifford Smith Jr. was born. He grew into a character known as Method Man. Not only a rapper, but a songwriter and actor too. He came into the spotlight thanks to his involvement with Wu-Tang Clan and eventually made it onto a solo career that he still rides today. One thing that set him apart from many others in the industry is his unique flow and personality which he combines with gritty lyrics to deliver something that just hits different when you hear it.
Method Man Career:
1993: Released Wu-Tang Clan's debut album, "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)," which received critical acclaim and became a cornerstone of hip-hop.
1994: Collaborated with Mary J. Blige on the hit only "I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By," earning him a Grammy Award for the Rap Performance by a Duo or Group.
1998: Released his debut solo album, "Tical," which was well-received by both critics and fans, solidifying his status as a solo artist.
2004: Collaborated with fellow rapper Redman on the album "Blackout!" showcasing their chemistry as a duo and further establishing Method Man's presence in the industry.
2018: Released his fourth solo studio album, "Meth Lab II: The Lithium," featuring collaborations with various artists and demonstrating his versatility as an artist.
Method Man Albums/Songs:
1994: Wu-Tang Clan - "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)"
1998: "Tical"
1999: "Tical 2000: Judgement Day."
2004: Method Man & Redman - "Blackout!"
2018: "Meth Lab II: The Lithium."
Method Man Awards:
1995: Grammy Award
Method Man Unknown Facts:
Method Man worked for TV shows: Method Man has made several successful ventures into the acting world, appearing in films and TV shows such as "How High," "The Wire," and "Oz."
Method Man known for witty wordplay: He is recognized for his sharp and witty wordplay, often incorporating humor and clever metaphors into his lyrics.

Method Man Weight, Height in inches, Eye Color

Height (Approx.)
In Centimeters 190 cm
In Meters 1.90 m
In feet & Inches 6'3"
Weight (Approx.)
In Kilograms 85 Kg
In Pounds 187 lbs
Eye Color
Black
Hair Color
Black

Method Man Family, Wife

Father's Name
Clifford Smith Sr.
Mother's Name
Genola Smith
Spouse
Tamika Smith
Brother(s)
-
Sister(s)
Terri Smith, Missy Smith
Son(s)
Sha Smith, Rae Smith
Daughter(s)
Cheyenne Smith

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