“Tical” is the debut studio album by Method Man, released on November 15, 1994. This album is a seminal work in hip-hop, showcasing Method Man’s distinctive voice, charismatic delivery, and vivid storytelling.
Featuring standout tracks like “Bring the Pain,” “All I Need,” and “Release Yo’ Delf,” “Tical” is celebrated for its gritty production, courtesy of RZA and other members of the Wu-Tang Clan. The album’s title, “Tical,” is a slang term for marijuana, reflecting the album’s themes of street life and urban struggle.
With its raw energy and infectious hooks, “Tical” established Method Man as a solo artist to be reckoned with and helped solidify the Wu-Tang Clan’s status as one of hip-hop’s most influential collectives. It remains a classic in the genre, beloved by fans for its authenticity and timeless appeal.
A1 | Tical | 3:56 | |
A2 | Biscuits | 2:49 | |
A3 | Bring The Pain | 3:09 | |
A4 | All I Need | 3:16 | |
A5 | What The Blood Clot | 3:24 | |
A6 | Meth Vs. Chef | 3:36 | |
A7 | Sub Crazy | 2:15 | |
B1 | Release Yo’ Delf | 4:15 | |
B2 | P.L.O. Style | 2:36 | |
B3 | I Get My Thang In Action | 3:45 | |
B4 | Mr. Sandman | 3:37 | |
B5 | Stimulation | 3:46 | |
B6 | Method Man (Remix) | 3:16 |