Remembering the Wu-Tang era
That sh*t was massive in the 90s and early 2000s...then they practically vanished, but lets take a moment to remember how dope they were
Anyone remember this jam?
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_lzBVEIEgY[/url]
and next...legendary
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcsEop0NPGM[/url]
One of my favorite Gza tracks
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSwXV4DUX2I[/url]
and not to mention:
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmnOJ0bq1Gw[/url]
yessssir
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-2klRHBvxo[/url]
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgZ8xICliQA[/url]
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[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kl6jwab3HWk[/url]
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anyone remember this one?
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kl6jwab3HWk[/url]
good stuff there…
EDIT:
looks like i got beat by Richie2k6
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i'm seeing ghostface live this coming monday
my top 5 fave wu tracks:
protect ya neck
4th chamber
nutmeg
criminology
CREAM
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It's too bad the "quality" Wu era was very much short lived. When RZA was on-point, the Wu was on point, and vise versa. At one point, they practically helped build a massive underground community luring a lot of once metal / rock alternative white fans into the rap scene. If you look at some of the Wu's most hardcore fans (past, present & future) they're mostly gonig to be some crazy ill ass white dudes, a lot on that wig[COLOR="Black"]g[/COLOR]er sh*t but a lot just crazy ass skin-head like bastards. There's quite a few backpack black kids that live & die for the Wu, but not like their white counterparts.
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One Wu track I never really enjoyed or felt was that ill for the longest time was M-e-t-h-o-d-Man! Now when I listen to that track is really showcases just how ill Method Man really was and why he was the shining star of the Wu Clan.
Still, nothing will top GZA's performance on Liquid Swords. Never has a rapper's flow / style coincided so well with a single album's production.
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hands down the greatest gza track of all time.
[URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKXVnsZRCqY"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKXVnsZRCqY[/URL]
:bowdown:
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[IMG]http://wknc.org/blog/post/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/wu-tang-clan1.jpg[/IMG]
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[QUOTE=Legend of Josh]Still, nothing will top GZA's performance on Liquid Swords. Never has a rapper's flow / style coincided so well with a single album's production.[/QUOTE]
Not my favorite, but that album was money :pimp:
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Strange that this thread is made, since I'm listening to "Chamber Music" right now.
[url]http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?zuzdyzztzzt[/url]
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[QUOTE=KoolKat]Not my favorite, but that album was money :pimp:[/QUOTE]
Which Wu albums (solo or group) you like more? To me, Liquid Swords > 36 Chambers > Only Built > Bobby Digital > everything else.
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[QUOTE=Legend of Josh]Which Wu albums (solo or group) you like more? To me, Liquid Swords > 36 Chambers > Only Built > Bobby Digital > everything else.[/QUOTE]
iron man and supreme clientele are >>> bobby digital
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Ghost was always dope on the Wu bangers, but IMO he shines his best on his solo works. I know he keeps dropping new albums like water, but the majority of them are high quality work IMO. One of the most abstract writers out there, solid delivery and an underrated charismatic persona on the mic. Props to Ghost for being one of the very few Wu members to keep up with the times and keep his shtick fresh.
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[QUOTE=playtetris]iron man and supreme clientele are >>> bobby digital[/QUOTE]
I know I think highly of Bobby Digital but that's just me I suppose. Ironman I felt was "forced" because to me Supreme Clientele is by far his greatest album where Ghost sounds the most... Ghost. Ironman to me just felt like Chost wasn't really in control of much of the album.
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Protect Ya Neck is my second favorite rap beat of all time. Great song.