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With rappers Method Man and Redman starring in the upcoming smoke-fest film "How High," it's appropriate that new and classic tracks from the duo lace the flick's Def Jam soundtrack.
Earlier this week, sources close to the sequel of the 2001 cult classic How High shared a devastating update with hopeful fans: Redman and Method Man have not been cast to appear in the follow-up ...
Redman confirmed that he and Method Man will be back for what he calls 'High How 2.' The 'Muddy Waters' creator explained to MTV that he wrote the follow-up despite not owning the movie rights.
Updates on the movie’s status stalled until late 2015 when Redman told Vibe Magazine that How High 2 would likely drop in 2017.However, 2017 came and Redman said the script was being re-written ...
Method Man and Redman played two stoners who attend Harvard University in the 2001 stoner flick How High.According to Meth, during filming, he and Redman actually smoked real weed on the set. On ...
Method Man and Redman’s 2001 stoner comedy How High will finally get a sequel. Rap industry veteran Matt “M-80” Markoff told HipHopDX that he will be shopping the movie script to studio ...
Closing out the 4th quarter of 2015 with a new project, Redman has his eyes set on next year, as he looks to drop the much-anticipated Muddy Waters 2 and venture off more into he world of film and ...
Although his seventh studio album, "Reggie," hit stores today (Dec. 7), Redman is already looking ahead to a busy 2011. Redman Drops New 'Reggie' Album, Explains 'How High 2' Holdup ...
Method Man — who famously starred with Redman in 2001's "How High" and collaborated with him on the "Blackout!" album series — reflected on his reunion with Redman in "Power Book II: ...
2001: Two of hip-hop's most acclaimed lyricists, Method Man and Redman, became a new generation's version of Cheech & Chong when their feature film, How High, premiered in theaters on Dec. 21, 2001.
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