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Since then he's also been a part of classic singles with his fellow Wu-Tang member Raekwon, as well as D'angelo and LL Cool J to name a few. ...

From: www.atlanticcityweekly.com

Halloween was all treats for ticket holders for Snoop Dogg’s latest tour, Wonderland High, which stopped at Atlantic City’s House of Blues Oct. 31. By the time he left the stage after 1am (just before daylight savings kicked in) the superstar had transformed the popular concert venue into his personal “Dogg House of Blues.”

The treats however started more than an hour and a half before Snoop took the stage with veteran hip-hop artists Redman and Method Man. Both Red and Meth have enjoyed success as solo artists and as part of hip-hop super groups. Redman has been a key member of The Hit Squad and Method Man as part of the world famous Wu-Tang Clan.

Individually Method Man has made classic street music since his solo performance on the first Wu-Tang record (Enter The Wu-Tang 36 Chambers). Since then he’s also been a part of classic singles with his fellow Wu-Tang member Raekwon, as well as  D’angelo and LL Cool J to name a few. Method Man has even shown that music from the streets includes love songs — doing several songs with Mary J. Blige.

Redman himself has built a great career as a solo artist since being featured on the track “Rampage,” and quickly following with the record Whut? Thee Album.

Halloween night, Redman and Method Man together, put on one of the best hip-hop performances ever to hit Atlantic City’s HOB. Red and Meth, as they are called by their fans, have been serving up a unique energy that comes from their performing together since their 1995 release How High?

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