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Method Man Reps Sour Patch Kids in New Commercial: Watch

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Method Man is no stranger to commercials. He shilled for Right Guard with his cousin Redman and if you dig through the annals of YouTube you'll uncover some sweet St. Ides Malt Liquor commercials from 1994 featuring Meth and the rest of the Wu-Tang Clan.

 

But the previously mentioned commercials don't compare to Method Man's most recent collaboration with Sour Patch Kids. Method Man wrote and recorded a track called  "World Gone Sour (The Lost Kids)" in association with the first sour, then sweet chewy candy.

 

 

In the Sour Patch Kids commercial/music video, the candy creatures wreak havoc on Meth and his crew as he spits lines on the in-house commotion, "Know they're on your Facebook deletin' all your friends / Cloggin up your toiliet with a poop-eatin' grin." Meth manages to also pull out an ode to the late Ol' Dirty Bastard, "And these kids ain't worried / They play dirty like their / O.D.B."

 

Aside from getting involved in a sugar coated chaos, Method Man is currently working on his 5th solo record, "The Crystal Meth," which has no official release date yet.

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