# Blackout! 2

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2009 studio album by Method Man & Redman

Blackout! 2 Studio album by Method Man & Redman Released May 19, 2009 Recorded 2008–2009 at Redman's house Genre Hip-hop Length 57:48 Label Gilla House Wu-Tang Def Squad Def Jam Producer Erick Sermon Rockwilder Pete Rock Buckwild Nasty Kutt DJ Scratch Havoc Mathematics Ty Fyffe Bink Method Man & Redman chronology How High: Soundtrack (2001) Blackout! 2 (2009) Method Man chronology 4:21... The Day After (2006) Blackout! 2 (2009) Wu-Massacre (2010) Redman chronology Red Gone Wild: Thee Album (2007) Blackout! 2 (2009) Reggie (2010) Singles from Blackout! 2 "A-Yo" Released: March 31, 2009 "City Lights" Released: April 25, 2009 "Mrs. International" Released: May 5, 2009

***Blackout! 2*** is the second [studio album](/source/Studio_album) by American hip-hop duo [Method Man & Redman](/source/Method_Man_%26_Redman). It was their first collaborative album in eight years. The album was released on May 19, 2009, under [Def Jam](/source/Def_Jam).[1] It debuted at No. 7 on the U.S. [*Billboard* 200](/source/Billboard_200)[2] and at No. 64 on the French Album Charts.[3] The album has sold 178,608 copies in the United States by December 12, 2010, according to SoundScan.

## Background

*Blackout! 2* was announced in 2007 by Redman and was originally scheduled for release in 2008, but its release was pushed back a number of times due to numerous reasons. It was finally released on May 19, 2009. It was released on the same days as [Eminem](/source/Eminem)'s sixth studio album *[Relapse](/source/Relapse_(Eminem_album))* and [Busta Rhymes](/source/Busta_Rhymes)'s eighth studio album *[Back on My B.S.](/source/Back_on_My_B.S.)*. After touring on the Still High Tour with [Termanology](/source/Termanology), [The Alchemist](/source/The_Alchemist_(producer)), [Havoc](/source/Havoc_(Mobb_Deep)) (from [Mobb Deep](/source/Mobb_Deep)), and [Evidence](/source/Evidence_(musician)), [Redman](/source/Redman_(rapper)) and [Method Man](/source/Method_Man) finished and set the release date for their highly anticipated sequel.

Method Man stated the reasons for the delay:

I had obligations. Doc had obligations. There were things going on with the label. Staff changes. That's what happened.

Giving his take on the delay, Redman stated:

We was out venturing, starting other careers," Red said. "We can't just depend on this rap game. We did a [movie](/source/How_High), [TV show](/source/Method_%26_Red) — venturing out. Now we back. We ain't left. We're coming at the right time.

[4]

## Music

### Recording and production

The album features production from [Pete Rock](/source/Pete_Rock) and [Erick Sermon](/source/Erick_Sermon),[5] as [Method Man](/source/Method_Man) and [Redman](/source/Redman_(rapper)) promise to satisfy patient fans. The track "[A Yo](/source/A-Yo_(Method_Man_%26_Redman_song))" that was leaked in March is included on the album. Also the track "City Lights" featuring [Bun B](/source/Bun_B) leaked over the internet on March 24, 2009. [Wu-Tang Clan](/source/Wu-Tang_Clan) members [Raekwon](/source/Raekwon) and [Ghostface Killah](/source/Ghostface_Killah) appear on the album, as well as [Def Squad](/source/Def_Squad) members [Erick Sermon](/source/Erick_Sermon), and [Keith Murray](/source/Keith_Murray_(rapper)).

Redman stated about the album's production process to MTV:

We're more advanced now than the first one, Red added. We went in, had fun. I have my own studio now, so it's more relaxed. I engineer now. It ain't no rush for time, paying the studio and engineer. It's fun. We treated [the album] like a mixtape, really. If we really got in there and sat, it'll be a beast. But it's a beast now, and we treated it like a mixtape.[4]

## Release and promotion

*Blackout! 2* was released 10 years after the *[Blackout!](/source/Blackout!_(Method_Man_%26_Redman_album))* album, which was placed at the top of a lot of 1999's best album lists.

[Entertainment Weekly](/source/Entertainment_Weekly) explained how the two lyricists work so well together:

When Hip Hop's most playfully creative rhyme stylers throw down like two superballs in a rubber room, they're unstoppable, and make rap's most joyous ride.

Method Man and Redman have shot music videos for their singles "[A Yo](/source/A-Yo_(Method_Man_%26_Redman_song))" and "[Mrs. International](/source/Mrs._International_(song))". They also shot a video for the song "How Bout Dat" featuring Ready Roc and Streetlife as a video only single and was released online on September 20, 2009. There was also a fan made video for the song "Dis Is 4 All My Smokers" and was released on May 13, 2009. The song City Lights featuring [Bun B](/source/Bun_B) was released as an only radio single. At [Best Buy](/source/Best_Buy), both Blackout! and Blackout! 2 are sold together in a boxed set celebrating the 10th anniversary of Blackout.

### Lights Out (Blackout 10 Year Reunion) Mixtape

As promotion for the new album, [Method Man & Redman](/source/Method_Man_%26_Redman) put a "Ten Year Reunion" mixtape. Featuring several, well-known older songs from the original [Blackout!](/source/Blackout!_(Method_Man_%26_Redman_album)) album, it also includes new songs like "Four Minutes to Lock Down" with [Raekwon](/source/Raekwon) and [Ghostface Killah](/source/Ghostface_Killah), "Dangerous Mcees," etc. It also featured new singles like "City Lights" with Bun B and "[A Yo](/source/A-Yo_(Method_Man_%26_Redman_song))" with [Saukrates](/source/Saukrates). The mixtape was hosted by [DJ Green Lantern](/source/DJ_Green_Lantern).

## Reception

### Commercial performance

*Blackout! 2* was released on May 19, 2009. It debuted at number 7 on the [*Billboard* 200](/source/Billboard_200), at number 2 on the [Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums](/source/Top_R%26B%2FHip-Hop_Albums), at number 2 on the [Top Rap Albums](/source/Top_Rap_Albums) and digital in charted number 7 on the Digital Albums charts selling 63,000 copies its first week.[6] The album also charted number 10 on [Canadian Albums](/source/Canadian_Albums_Chart).

The album fell 11 spots to number 18 on the billboard chart in its second week with sales of 20,000 copies.[7] In its third week the album fell 12 spots landing on number 30 selling 14,000 that week.[8] On its fourth week the album fell 18 spots landing on number 48 with sales of 10,000 copies.[9] The album fell 32 spots it had landed on number 70 selling 7,700 copies in its fifth week.[10]

The album has sold 178,608 copies in the United States by December 12, 2010, according to SoundScan.

### Critical response

Professional ratings Aggregate scores Source Rating Metacritic 79/100[11] Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [12] The A.V. Club B+[13] Entertainment Weekly B+[14] IGN 8.0/10[15] The New York Times (favorable)[17] Rolling Stone [18] Spin [16] USA Today [19] XXL [20]

Reviews of the album were generally positive. It has a score of 79 out of an overall score of 100 on [Metacritic](/source/Metacritic), indicating "generally favorable reviews".[11]

AllMusic gave it a four out of five stars, stating, "With each having individual obligations all over the place, it took ten years for Method Man and Redman to record a follow-up to 1999's beloved *[Blackout!](/source/Blackout!_(Method_Man_%26_Redman_album))*, but one listen and you'd think it had only been ten days. Interplay during the intro proves that none of the chemistry is lost... The original deserves the top spot, but think of this as *[The Godfather Part II](/source/The_Godfather_Part_II)* of reckless boom-bap rap and you've got an idea of how well this *Blackout!* satisfies."[12] *HipHopDX* gave the album a 3.5 stars out of 5, stating, "Still, Red and Meth clearly made this album for the fans, and the fans should be more or less sated. They may not be as ferocious as they once were, but very few ever have been. So with that in mind, Blackout! 2 is definitely worth a spin – and not just for nostalgia’s sake."

*[Vibe](/source/Vibe_(magazine))* gave a favorable review, stating, "The middle-aged MCs have forged an album that reflects their belief that skills will always trump bells and whistles. Don’t mistake it for complacency--blame it on consistency. BO2 passes the smell test."[21] *Billboard* stated, "This dynamic duo comes off as vital as it has in a decade on the highly anticipated sequel to the pair's 1999 collaborative debut, *Blackout!*"

*IGN* stated, "For the most part, *Blackout! 2* is a decent rap experience, with strong beats and music, masterful emcee braggadocio and funky flow, and a playful pothead sense of humor. Nothing amazes or stands out as awful; but Meth & Red fans should be satisfied." *XXL* stated, "For the majority of *Blackout! 2*, Meth and Red touch upon the strongest staples of their past work 'Four Minutes to Lock Down', with Raekwon and Ghostface, is this album’s always reliable Wu-Tang cipher). The uninspired filler that litters this reunion’s latter portion, though, spoils the overall taste. Those with a hardcore case of the munchies for vintage Meth and Red goodness should feel satisfied. Just expect to be reminded more of past, stronger highs, rather than any lasting, in-the-moment buzz."

## Track listing

Blackout! 2 track listing No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length 1. "BO2 (Intro)" Clifford Smith, Jr. Reginald Noble Ronald Maurice Bean Jack Robinson Thomas Randolph Bell LeRoy Bell Casey James Mathematics 2:34 2. "I'm Dope Nigga" Smith, Jr. Noble Kejuan Waliek Muchita Havoc 4:11 3. "A-Yo" (featuring Saukrates) Smith, Jr. Noble Karl Amani Wailoo Peter Phillips Robinson T. Bell L. Bell James Pete Rock 3:44 4. "Dangerous MCees" Smith, Jr. Noble Erick Sermon Erick Sermon 2:34 5. "Errbody Scream" (featuring Keith Murray) Smith, Jr. Noble Keith Omar Murray Swiff D 4:27 6. "Hey Zulu" Smith, Jr. Noble Dana Stinson Jason Paul Douglas Boyd Rockwilder 3:12 7. "City Lights" (featuring Bun B) Smith, Jr. Noble Bernard James Freeman William Wiik Larsen Ronald Isley Ernie Isley Rudolph Bernard Isley O'Kelly Isley Jr. Marvin Isley Vernon Isley Christopher Howard Jasper Christopher Juel Barriere Nasty Kutt 5:03 8. "Father's Day" Smith, Jr. Noble Tyrone Gregory Fyffe Joe Simon King Sterling Aseneth Peck Ty Fyffe 2:57 9. "Mrs. International (Skit)" Smith, Jr. Noble Reggie Noble 0:57 10. "Mrs. International" (featuring Erick Sermon) Smith, Jr. Noble Sermon Anthony Best John Graham Hill John Atkins Buckwild 3:39 11. "How Bout Dat" (featuring Ready Roc and Streetlife) Smith, Jr. Noble Armon Johnson Patrick Charles Randy Ousley Vinny Idol 3:59 12. "Dis Iz 4 All My Smokers" Smith, Jr. Noble George Spivey William Harrison Withers Jr. DJ Scratch 4:17 13. "Lock Down (Skit)" Smith, Jr. Noble Reggie Noble 1:15 14. "Four Minutes to Lock Down" (featuring Raekwon and Ghostface Killah) Smith, Jr. Noble Corey Woods Dennis David Coles Roosevelt Harrell III Reese Francis Clifford III Bink! 3:22 15. "Neva Herd Dis B 4" Smith, Jr. Noble Sermon Erick Sermon 4:03 16. "I Know Sumptn" (featuring Poo Bear) Smith, Jr. Noble Boyd David Manzoor King David 3:32 17. "A Lil Bit" (featuring Melanie Rutherford) Smith, Jr. Noble Melanie Rutherford Stinson Chris Grayson Khateeb Muhammad Rockwilder Chris N Teeb 4:11 Total length: 57:48

## Samples

**BO2 (Intro)**

- "Magic Mona" performed by [Phyllis Hyman](/source/Phyllis_Hyman)

**A-Yo**

- "Magic Mona" performed by Phyllis Hyman

**City Lights**

- "One Day" as performed by [UGK](/source/UGK)

**Fathers Day**

- "Walking Down Lonely Street" performed by [Joe Simon](/source/Joe_Simon_(musician))

**Mrs. International**

- "Here I Am" performed by [the Blue Notes](/source/The_Blue_Notes)

- "Call Me" performed by Tweet

**Dis is 4 All My Smokers**

- "Ain't No Sunshine" as performed by [Nancy Wilson](/source/Nancy_Wilson_(jazz_singer))

**Four Minutes to Lock Down**

- "Echo Park" as performed by [Brooklyn Bridge](/source/The_Brooklyn_Bridge_(band))

## Charts history

### Album chart positions

Year Album Chart positions Billboard 200 Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums 2009 Blackout 2 7 2

### Singles chart positions

Year Song Chart positions Billboard Hot 100 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs Hot Rap Singles 2009 "A-Yo" - 113 - "City Lights" - - - "Mrs. International" - - -

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## External links

- *[Blackout! 2](http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/methodmanandredman/blackout2) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20090525194915/http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/methodmanandredman/blackout2) 2009-05-25 at the [Wayback Machine](/source/Wayback_Machine)* at [Metacritic](/source/Metacritic)

- [Release history](http://www.discogs.com/Method-Man-Redman-Blackout-2/master/103182) at [Discogs](/source/Discogs)

- [Album Review](http://rap.about.com/od/reviews/gr/RedmanMethodManBlackout2.htm) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20090530123042/http://rap.about.com/od/reviews/gr/RedmanMethodManBlackout2.htm) 2009-05-30 at the [Wayback Machine](/source/Wayback_Machine) at [About.com](/source/About.com)

- [Album Review](https://archive.today/20130210015035/http://www.xxlmag.com/online/?p=47603) at *[XXL](/source/XXL_(magazine))*

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