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  • Release Date: 12/11/2001
  • Sales Rank: 61,649
  • Label: DEF JAM
  • UPC: 731458662822
 
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Def Jam's How High soundtrack comes close to being another Method Man and Redman album, a follow-up to the blunt-smoking duo's successful Blackout! album from two years before. But about halfway through, the soundtrack segues into previously released Def Jam material such as DMX's "Party Up (Up in Here)" and Ludacris' "What's Your Fantasy." As for the newly recorded Meth-Red material featured here, most noteworthy is "Part II," a version of the duo's signature song "How High." Erick Sermon produces this update, which prominently features Toni Braxton on the hook. It's a catchy song, one of the duo's better smoking anthems. Additionally, Meth and Red hook up with Rockwilder and Cypress Hill for an update of War's "Cisco Kid." Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

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How Highby Anonymous

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January 21, 2003: man it was kickin! i laughed the whole time, and was amazed by red and meth's stunning apperences, i fell hopelessly in love with em. hehehehehe

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December 15, 2001: This album isnt really a red and meth album, its half new stuff and then half old def jam stuff you probably already have. Some of the new stuff is great though, ''part 2'' and ''cisco kid'' are two of red and meths finest, while the rest of the new stuff is just decent. The old def jam replays are okay but i would have preferred new stuff not even necessarily by the ''Men''. I mean i now have ''Big Dogs'' on three different albums!! but with the new red and meth songs plus a really great R&B track by jonelle the album still gets 4 stars out of me and will hold me over till the movie comes out.