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Method Man, in all his charismatic glory, made a surprise visit to the Tamron Hall Show, sparking a wave of excitement. The seasoned, suave rapper captivated the ladies with his rugged, debonair charm. Even the usually composed Tamron Hall couldn’t resist his allure, and we can’t blame her!
Method Man knows he’s fine and always finds a way to flex what he’s been blessed with. After completing his interview with Hall, he gave the ladies what they wanted. He took off his black leather jacket, revealing his sculpted, tattooed arms, and rocked and rapped cooly to the beat of one of his hit songs, “M.E.T.H.O.D Man,” that he created with his day-one crew, Wu-Tang Clan.
The song’s vibe, Method Man’s looks, and his street-like swag had the place jumping, and Hall couldn’t help but be engrossed in the moment. The former broadcaster, usually prim and proper, let loose while spewing the rapper’s lyrics, “Hey, you, get off my cloud. You don’t know me, and you don’t know my style.” Hall jumped up and down in her elaborate strapless gown, which clearly indicated she understood the depth of Method Man’s talent and fineness.
The actor/rapper stopped by the Tamron Hall Show to discuss his role in Ghost coming to an end, his Hip-Hop tenure, and his future plans. In the video above, the Long Island native walks out on the stage after introducing himself and showinghis outfit, and then embracing Hall. Upon hugging, the former broadcaster grabs Method Man’s hand, shakes it, and holds it for a considerable time. We totally get it, Tamron.
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