Method Man Taps Raekwon & Hanz On For "Kill Different"

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A highlight off of "Meth Lab Season 2: The Lithium."

Method Man is fresh off the release of his latest album, Meth Lab Season 2: The Lithium. The Wu-Tang veteran has been teasing the project for a hot minute now and fans have been eagerly waiting for him to drop new music. In recent times, he's been working heavily in the film and television sector rather than in music, but he has dished out some pretty dope collaborations over the years. With the new project out, we highlight one of the several stand-out tracks on the project, "Kill Different."

Method Man reunites with Raekwon and Hanz On for his song "Kill Different" off of his latest project. The rappers link up over an aggressive beat that has tinges of rock music infused into it. Method Man, Raekwon and Hanz On deliver an onslaught of bars on the record. It's a hard record off of their new project. Peep the new song below.

Quotable Lyrics
Stay away from the snakes, they eels
They live in swamps near the fields
I be on chill, can't call it no other way
Watchin' Netflix and Breakin' Bad bills


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