Tical 0: The Prequel (Clean)
05/18/2004 | Def Jam
Lyrics from Tical 0: The Prequel (Clean)
All Music Guide Review
Method Man's third solo work, following 1998's uneven Tical 2000 (and released a month after Ghostface's Pretty Toney Album), arrived with many conflicting rumors and circumstances attached to it. On the M2 program Spoke 'n' Heard, Meth informed journalist/host Touré that Tical 0 is his best record, and alluded to being boxed in when working with one producer and one sound. Around the same time, the official Wu-Tang website reported that the MC was not pleased with the version Def Jam opted to put out, due to its scant number of RZA productions -- one single cut, when an entire record's worth was allegedly put together throughout the past couple years. Whatever the circumstances might be, there's no doubt that Tical 0 is less penetrating than Tical 2000, a record that had its ambitions to retain interest during the lulls. This one offers brief bursts of okay-to-decent tracks. The most energizing moments typically come when Meth's supported by the likes of Busta Rhymes ("What's Happenin'") and Ludacris ("Rodeo"), but the productive conveyor belt of guest spots -- which chucks out well over a dozen of them, including Missy Elliott, Raekwon, Kardinal Offishall, Chinky (not Chingy), and soon-to-be fellow sitcom star Redman -- also weighs down the whole process. Likewise, the list of producers comes pretty close to being lengthier than the list of guest MCs; this makes the record seem unfocused and disjointed, not diverse and well-rounded. Meth seems more clear-headed than ever, possibly a result from his cleaned-up, family-oriented lifestyle. (The lyrical matter, however, does nothing to reflect this change.) His throaty rasp isn't nearly as doped out as it was a decade prior, but his personality remains an attraction. As an MC, he's had nothing to prove for quite some time. Give or take a couple hot tracks, this release is not likely to play a significant role in his legacy. [A clean version was also released, with all of the profanities wiped off.] ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
Tical 0: The Prequel (Clean) Track Listing
Credits of Tical 0: The Prequel (Clean)
- RZA
- Producer
- Method Man
- Main Performer, Executive Producer
- Yogi
- Producer
- Mike Hogan
- Engineer
- Nasheim Myrick
- Producer
- Rick St. Hillaire
- Engineer, Mixing
- Matthew Doyle
- Photography
- Streetlife
- Vocals
- Diddy
- Producer
- No I.D.
- Producer
- Chris Athens
- Mastering
- Rick Rock
- Producer
- Rockwilder
- Producer
- Kevin Liles
- Executive Producer
- Nomad
- Engineer
- Wassim Zreik
- Engineer
- Mike Koch
- Engineer
- Lee Stone
- Producer
- Roger Che
- Engineer
- Jellyroll
- Producer
- Jim Porto
- Cover Illustration
- Darren Rapp
- Engineer
- Self
- Producer
- Jose "Choco" Reynoso
- Engineer
- Denaun Porter
- Producer
- Dawud West
- ?, Art Direction, Design
- Jason Schweitzer
- Engineer
- Fafu
- Producer, Engineer
- Shawnna
- Vocals
- Rae Nimeh
- Engineer
- Mark Vinten
- Engineer
- DJ Scratchator
- Producer
- Boogz
- Producer
- Walik Goshorn
- Photography
- Segal
- Mixing
- Samuel Branch
- Engineer
- Folayan Knight
- A&R
- Mike "Dat Nigga Chav" Chavarria
- Guitar, Engineer
- Glen Markezi
- Mixing
- Mark Brown
- A&R
- Marcos Javier Castellon
- Engineer
- E3
- Producer
- Chris Kellam
- Engineer
- Rich Mae
- Producer
- Q
- Producer
- Tina Davis
- A&R
- Tony Dofat
- Producer
- Rich Keller
- Mixing

















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