how high
the god damn best film ever made in 2001 featuring redman and method man. basically about 2 homies blazin it up in harvard law school. makin a scene & makin some awesome quotes.
Example:
"Go easy on him man, were probably the only black heads he's seen since he looked in the mirror"
dude: hey lets watch how high n get blitzed!
other dude: sound!
"Go easy on him man, were probably the only black heads he's seen since he looked in the mirror"
dude: hey lets watch how high n get blitzed!
other dude: sound!
How High
Is a hit song about cannabis smoking by rappers Method Man & Redman which was released on August 15th 1995. It is the first Method Man and Redman collaboration and is considered the foundation of their popularity as a duo. It was originally featured on the soundtrack to hip hop movie, The Show, but has since been featured in The Hip Hop Box, Def Jam's Greatest Hits and other compilations. A 'How High Part 2' single was also released in 2001 and placed on the soundtrack to their movie also called 'How High'. The single has been certified 'Gold'. This is definately one of the greatest songs in hip hop history.
- youtube.com/watch?v=jE7O79eELb4 -
- youtube.com/watch?v=jE7O79eELb4 -
Example:
Redman:
Look up in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plane
It's the funk doctor spock smokin buddha on a train
HOW HIGH? So high that I can kiss the sky
HOW SICK? So sick that you can suck my dick
Method Man:
Look up in the sky it's a bird it's a plane
Recognize Johnny Blaze ain't a damn thing changed
HOW HIGH? So High that I can kiss the sky
HOW SICK? So Sick that you can suck my dick
Redman:
Look up in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plane
It's the funk doctor spock smokin buddha on a train
HOW HIGH? So high that I can kiss the sky
HOW SICK? So sick that you can suck my dick
Method Man:
Look up in the sky it's a bird it's a plane
Recognize Johnny Blaze ain't a damn thing changed
HOW HIGH? So High that I can kiss the sky
HOW SICK? So Sick that you can suck my dick
how high are you
how high of you
How high are you
When I say "jump" you say "how high?"
The catchphrase of boomers in particular, possibly coming from the movie "Stripes" is a phrase that fuels their narccisim and the outcome being they wonder why their kids and grand kids go No Contact and abandon them or throw them into homes and abandon them.
The idea is you are supposed to question an order not act in blind subordenation. They just say "JUMP!" being confused you ask "How high and why?"
Boomers comically use the phrase "If your friend jumps off a bridge would you follow?" fueling more of their hypocisy.
The idea is you are supposed to question an order not act in blind subordenation. They just say "JUMP!" being confused you ask "How high and why?"
Boomers comically use the phrase "If your friend jumps off a bridge would you follow?" fueling more of their hypocisy.