Method Man on hood

Method Man on hood
Method Man is portrayed to be one of the most dominant and creative members of the legendary Wu Tang Clan. With his humorous personality mixed with a laid-back attitude, he's seen as a cat who's "down for whateva." His new album entitled 4:21 The Day After definitely reveals a different side of Method Man that has never yet been delivered.

The title of his LP album 4:21 stems from 4:20, which is the "national weed smoking" holiday. "I chose to name my album 4:21, the day after the national weed smoking holiday, because to me that day offers a moment of clarity for me," said Meth. "This day allows me to clear my head and not give a f***," he laughs.

Having said that, this album marks a new beginning to Method Man's solo career in the hip-hop game. He speaks from the heart and holds nothing back. "In this album, I'm more aggressive. I spit hot fire." With his breakthrough album, Meth had the opportunity to work with top producers such as RZA, Scott Storch and Erick Sermon, who together created the perfect therapy to Method Man's chaotic life. These producers gave him the chance to take a pen and write down his true feelings about the rap industry, music critics, and the drama that he was also experiencing in his personal life.

With this album, Meth also collaborated with Raekwon (member of the Wu Tang Clan), Ginuwine, life-long friend ODB (R.I.P), and the songstress herself Lauryn Hill. "Say," featuring Ms.Hill, is the first single off of the album. This track speaks the raw truth. He talks about critics and how they're constantly slandering his name in the press. "This album was inspired by music reviewers who have the tendency to talk down about n----s like me," says Meth. "They try to murder my character instead of reviewing my album." With the ruggedness of his lyrical rap and the emotion that Lauryn Hill delivers through her soulful voice, one is able to hear the hurt and betrayal that Method Man has undergone in the hip-hop game.

Therefore, the album 4:21 The Day After marks a new beginning to Method Man's life, as well as a new door to his career. Through this album, he's giving his fans the key to his hip-hop diary-the key to his life as a human being, and not just as a rap star.

# Posté le jeudi 15 février 2007 12:57

Mariessa

Mariessa
Mariessa has a good head on her shoulders, and alot more going on besides.

This issue's Model Search winner is Mariessa from the Bay Area in Northern California. This startlingly beautiful 22-year-old started modeling just a year or two ago and made her debut on the cover of a small-circulation automotive publication. She enjoyed the experience and exposure so much that she decided to pursue a more serious modeling career. Becoming our Model Search winner should help improve the profile of this part-time model (she also has a booming real estate career).
One thing that the brown-eyed Mariessa made clear to us was that she did not want to be stereotyped as only a lowrider model. She has done different types of modeling in different genres and can accomplish completely different looks. Mariessa at one time toyed with the idea of launching her own website. She was going to have a pin-up style photo gallery where she would play different roles. We think that a personal website would be the perfect vehicle for Mariessa. “I love dressing up, putting on makeup, doing crazy hair and just going out their and having fun,” she says of herself. “I don't take myself too seriously, I have a good head on my shoulders and I get along with everybody.” We doubt that anybody would have a hard time getting along with Mariessa. Keep an eye out for more of Mariessa when she appears on the pages of Lowrider in an upcoming feature.

# Posté le jeudi 15 février 2007 12:49

Modifié le vendredi 25 mai 2007 05:43

Raakhee Gopaul

Raakhee Gopaul
Jamaica Queens resident Raakhee Gopaul is best known as an import model and fashion, but has crossed over to the Lowrider side and poses with Abraham Lopez's 1985 Olds Cutlass.
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# Posté le dimanche 16 juillet 2006 05:28

Q-Vo

Q-Vo
Marcos' enchanting ragtop is what's happening.

Owner: Marcos Herrera

Vehicle: 1966 Chevrolet Impala SS convertible

City/State: Albuquerque, New Mexico

Club: Uce C.C.-Albuquerque

Engine/Drivetrain: Stock 283-c.i.d. small-block connected to a two-speed Powerglide transmission keeps it simple and in the right direction. Dual 12-inch glass-packs send out that rat-a-tat-tat.

Body/Paint: Marco, being a body and paint man by trade, handled it all. The body lines, factory seams and trunk emblems were shaved. All of the old paint was removed with a 36-grit grinder. Marcos mixed his own paint, starting with Mitsubishi blue then adding green and violet. The murals were brought to life by Marro Moya of Albuquerque.

Interior: There's no eating of any sort to be done in this white crushed velvet biscuit and wrinkle interior. The front swivel front buckets take it back in time, along with the wrapped dash and custom loveseat in the rear. Steve Montoya of Montoya Upholstery in Bernalillo, New Mexico, did the honors.

Sound System: The sweet sound of the glass-pack exhaust singing are all that Marcos needs to hear.

Setup: Unusual would be the best way to describe this setup. A single Luxor chrome pump in the engine compartment runs the two 8-inch chrome cylinders in the front. Gold 2-ton springs keep things suspended and the whole system runs off of the stock car battery. One switch, one dump and one solenoid finish it up for an up and down affair on the front end only. Lance MacIntosh of Show Quality Customs in Albuquerque performed the suspension work. Duke City plating in Albuquerque took care of the chrome and gold plating.

Tires: P155/75-R13

Wheels: 13x7 chrome Daytons
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# Posté le dimanche 16 juillet 2006 05:24

Miranda Martinez

Miranda Martinez
It's very sexy!...
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# Posté le dimanche 16 juillet 2006 05:21