Method Man And Pretty Blanco Cook Up Some Heat On "Killing The Game"

Method Man and Pretty Blanco team up for hard-hitting track "Killing The Game."

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Legendary Wu Tang Clan member Method Man dropped his brand new album Meth Lab Season 2: The Lithium which is filled with fast, technical flows and some hard-hitting lyrics. One of the songs that has stood out on the album is "Killing The Game," with Pretty Blanco.

The slow cavernous beat features bouncy trap drums and a great opening verse from Pretty Blanco who spits "You ain't never run into a goonie in the boonies, better hope I let my toolie out. But I ain't never lackin', boy, you actin' when I catch you up in traffic, I'ma put one in your dome." The song then progresses into the chorus which has some warped, deep vocals. Method Man comes in afterwards and finishes off the song himself. In the verse, Meth talks about his superior rapping ability, women, drugs and money.

If there's one thing for sure after listening to this track, it's that Method Man is one of the best to ever touch a mic.

Quotable Lyrics

I'm back in my stash, we back in the lab
Got killas in back of your pad with ratchets and masks
We 'bout to catch us a bag,I'm fire, no matches or gas
I'm mashin' the gas (Skrt), I done mastered the class
Do not give these rappers a pass


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