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Method Man: Street Education 20th Anniversary Edition - Limited Deluxe Edition Orange Marble Vinyl - VINYL LP

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Management number 205651135 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $107.60 Model Number 205651135
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Title: Street Education 20th Anniversary Edition - Limited Deluxe Edition Orange Marble Vinyl
Artist: Method Man
Label: Urban Series
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 9010974030669
Genre: Rap/Hip Hop
Release Date: 2025-06-27
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: FRANCE - IMPORT, LIMITED EDITION, DELUXE EDITION, COLORED VINYL, ORANGE

Limited orange colored vinyl LP pressing. Originally released in 2005, Street Education is the explosive debut from Street Life - longtime Wu-Tang Clan affiliate and Method Man's onstage partner-in-rhyme. Executive produced by Method Man, the album delivers raw street wisdom, classic East Coast grit and features production from Rockwilder, Allah Mathematics, Inspectah Deck and Fantom of the Beats. Tracks like "Can't Stop, Won't Stop," "A Star Is Born," and "What's Up" showcase Street Life's sharp lyricism and his undeniable chemistry with Method Man.

Tracks:
1.1 Can‘t Stop, Won‘t Stop
1.2 All My Niggas
1.3 A Star ls Born
1.4 Street Education
1.5 F.A.N.Z.
1.6 Hung These Streets
1.7 Descriptions
1.8 LayOown
1.9 Who Want To Rap
1.10 Let Thein Coine
1.11 The O.G. ; Young Hustler
1.12 Thugz Need Love Too
1.13 Sweetest Pain
1.14 Shoot On Sight (S.O.S.)
1.15 Outro So Calm

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