Intro

Rise of the Resilient: Method Man's Unstoppable Flow
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Lyrics

Stop look and listen, guess who coming up?

Method Man announces his presence and questions the perception that his career is declining.

And y'all was dumb enough to think that Method's number's up

Criticizes those who underestimated Method Man's success.

Pockets so fat, they need a tummy tuck, you hungry fucks

Boasts about his wealth and mocks those who are envious or hungry for success.

Can sum it up, I give my money up, spit at a honey

Expresses willingness to spend money on luxury and women.

Then split a honey Dutch, roll it up, can't roll with us

Highlights exclusivity, suggesting that not everyone can be part of his circle.

If you can't hold your liquor, throw it up, y'all know what up

Advises against joining if one can't handle alcohol, asserting a tough persona.

See we them niggas, ain't no ho in us, the flow is nuts

Asserts dominance and rejects any association with weakness.

I'm off the meter, momma wished that I was off the reefer

Reflects on personal struggles and family dynamics.

But, for now, I got this game up in the cobra clutch

Indicates control over the rap game but acknowledges a temporary situation.

Plus, the silverback gorilla swigger, shot of Tequila to the gut

Boasts about strength and compares himself to a powerful, primal force.

Nigga, trust, I got that Killa up

Claims to possess something lethal or powerful.

What y'all ain't feelin' us? Ain't feelin' ya

Questions the authenticity and relevance of others in the rap industry.

When half ya niggas posing similar, yea

Criticizes imitation in the rap game, suggesting lack of originality.

Ladies and gents, I think this game need a enema, yea

Suggests a need for a significant change or improvement in the rap industry.

It's "common sense", I Used 2 Love H.E.R., now they pimpin' her, yeah

References Common's song "I Used 2 Love H.E.R." and comments on the commercialization of hip-hop.

But if you Enter the Wu-Tang, you tripping

Advises against following the Wu-Tang Clan if one can't handle challenges.

Like somebody tied together your shoestring, now listen

Uses a metaphor to emphasize the consequences of not being prepared.

I'm the, real deal, come on, come back to get ya like bad karma

Asserts his authenticity and warns of repercussions for those who cross him.

Y'all niggas is throwing rocks with glass armor

Criticizes others for being vulnerable despite their attempts to appear tough.

Fuck the court system, pleading the fifth

Rejects the legal system and advocates for silence in the face of legal issues.

And if Def Jam is deaf, start reading my lips

Challenges the music industry, especially Def Jam, and demands attention.

I'm cocky, possibly I got my reasons and shit

Expresses confidence, attributing it to personal experiences.

They ain't built a man that can stop me from feeding my kids

Declares an unyielding commitment to providing for his family despite obstacles.


And if you don't know where I'm coming from, never know where I been

Emphasizes the importance of understanding Method Man's background and experiences.

Most likely, where ya start at will be the place where you end

Philosophizes on life's journey, suggesting that one's starting point often determines the outcome.

And anybody hating on him, hating on them

Warns against hating on Method Man, extending it to others associated with him.

That's right, anybody hating on him, hating on them, motherfuckers

Reiterates the warning against negativity and emphasizes unity.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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