
Method Man
Hip hop legend who redefined the genre as part of the Wu-Tang Clan. Has also starred in The Wire, Oz, and Power Book 2 Ghost.
Top 5 podcasts with Method Man
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Jan 17, 2011 • 18min
HoP 016 - Method Man - Plato's Socrates
Socratic virtue, ignorance and irony in the Platonic dialogues Socrates' claim that no one does wrong willingly

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Dec 15, 2023 • 1h 45min
#435 - TFC's Holiday Racism Spectacular!
Guests include Ron Karenga discussing various topics, Matt talks about musicology being dumb and hip-hop appropriation, Method Man thinks the Stones and Bootsy are the same. Other topics include revisiting the Chauvin trial, an 800,000 word reflection, firing those dopes, and the many dead in Ukraine.

Oct 6, 2023 • 2h 8min
Episode 383 w/ Method Man
Method Man, member of the iconic group Wu-Tang Clan, talks about his career, working with legends like Redman, 2Pac, The Notorious B.I.G., DMX, and more. He also discusses his cannabis company Tical, career as an actor, and transitions from music to acting. The episode includes freestyle rap, discussions about The Wire and a famous tour, and reflections on growing up in New York.

Jul 25, 2025 • 43min
Wu Tang Clan: The Avengers of Hip Hop - with Method Man
Method Man, the hip hop legend from the Wu-Tang Clan and acclaimed actor, joins for a captivating chat. He shares insights on aging in a youth-focused industry and recounts the infamous 1995 Source Awards. The conversation dives into the evolution of hip-hop, its cultural roots, and the legacy of Wu-Tang. Method Man discusses personal growth through fitness and the importance of family dynamics, all while reflecting on musical influences and their final tour. Expect humor and candid moments throughout!

Sep 12, 2023 • 37min
Method Man (Wu-Tang Clan Chapter 3): Dice Games, Dodged Bullets, and Murder in the Street
Method Man, former crack dealer turned rapper, shares his journey from winning big in dice games to dodging bullets. He reflects on the competitive drug trade, the success of Wu-Tang Clan's albums, and the tragic death of Ernest Seon. The chapter also explores the dangers faced by the Wu-Tang Clan and the need for protection.