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who's down with the wu-tang clan? well? | |
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No, not I. | |
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Wrong forum, dude. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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Got love for the Wu here.
Somebody page Cinister Cee... Ooh, little darlin' if you're
free 4 a couple of hours (Free 4 a couple of hours) If U ain't busy 4 the next 7 years (Next 7 years) Say, let's pretend we're married and go all night | |
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Wu Tang, Wu-Tang! | |
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These days I'm more exclusively a Ghostface fan. | |
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Use to be. Their first album was great. Then there were excellent solo cds by method man, odb, and raekwon. Then, everything started sucking, imo. | |
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I love the first two albums and the solo joints in between. All classics. | |
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psychodelicide said: Wrong forum, dude.
actually no it isnt | |
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weepingwall said: well?
Back in the early 90's maybe. | |
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I love the Wu!!!! When they first came on the scene, they were nothing that hip hop had seen before. They had a style that so different than everybody else at the time...I use to be so in love with Method Man it was rediculous!!! I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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missfee said: I love the Wu!!!! When they first came on the scene, they were nothing that hip hop had seen before. They had a style that so different than everybody else at the time...I use to be so in love with Method Man it was rediculous!!!
I still love Method Man, he's done a few collaborations that I really like. I think he has a different sound to his voice. | |
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NewPowerSoulSista said: missfee said: I love the Wu!!!! When they first came on the scene, they were nothing that hip hop had seen before. They had a style that so different than everybody else at the time...I use to be so in love with Method Man it was rediculous!!!
I still love Method Man, he's done a few collaborations that I really like. I think he has a different sound to his voice. just the way he uses the words when he flows is just amazing. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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missfee said: NewPowerSoulSista said: I still love Method Man, he's done a few collaborations that I really like. I think he has a different sound to his voice. just the way he uses the words when he flows is just amazing. Release Yo Delf and Bring the Pain are classics. He was always my favorite, but I didn't like any of his outside wu-tang stuff except for his first solo cd. Except for How High--the song--that was good. | |
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Groundbreaking crew that faded.
But the sum of its parts are definitely greater than the whole. Ghostface: The most brilliant and undeniably the most consistent of the crew. Method: The most charismatic, best voice and delivery of the crew, but a lazy lyricist. But "M.E.T.H.O.D. Man" and "Bring The Pain" are classics. GZA: The most intelligent and cerebral of the crew, but since Liquid Swords, hasn't been that interesting. The title track to Beneath The Surface was tight. Raekwon: Created the best album of ANY of the Wu Joints, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, but other than scattered joints here and there, he's been stuck in neutral ever since. RZA: One of the greatest hip-hop producers the genre's ever seen. BUT . . . "9 Milli N---as" from Ghost's new joint Fishscale is a Five-Star Wu Banger. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder | |
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namepeace said: Raekwon: Created the best album of ANY of the Wu Joints, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, but other than scattered joints here and there, he's been stuck in neutral ever since.
CO-SIGN. That album was sick. I've heard there's supposed to be a ..Cuban Linx II record. Ya can't duplicate the original, though. | |
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My friend and I were listening to GZA's Liquid Swords yesterday and he asked me what Wu Tang album I thought was best and without hesitation I said Raekwon's Cuban Linx. | |
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CinisterCee said: My friend and I were listening to GZA's Liquid Swords yesterday
"When the MCs came/to live out the name..." That was hot. Ever notice that the melody in that tune is almost the same as the strings in Bjork's Hunter? | |
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OdysseyMiles said: CinisterCee said: My friend and I were listening to GZA's Liquid Swords yesterday
"When the MCs came/to live out the name..." That was hot. Ever notice that the melody in that tune is almost the same as the strings in Bjork's Hunter? haha WHAT part?? Didn't Bjork once date the RZA. | |
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CinisterCee said: OdysseyMiles said: "When the MCs came/to live out the name..." That was hot. Ever notice that the melody in that tune is almost the same as the strings in Bjork's Hunter? haha WHAT part?? Didn't Bjork once date the RZA. Listen to it, man. That bouncy melody once the rhyming starts. Sounds similar to the strings during the break between verses in Hunter. I don't know if Bjork ever dated Rza. I remember he did a remix to Bachelorette. I never heard it, because back then, when I saw the import at Virgin records, it was like, $27.00. I'd buy that chit if I saw it now, though. | |
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OdysseyMiles said: CinisterCee said: haha WHAT part?? Didn't Bjork once date the RZA. Listen to it, man. That bouncy melody once the rhyming starts. Sounds similar to the strings during the break between verses in Hunter. I don't know if Bjork ever dated Rza. I remember he did a remix to Bachelorette. I never heard it, because back then, when I saw the import at Virgin records, it was like, $27.00. I'd buy that chit if I saw it now, though. cool. Actually I haven't listened to Homogenic in a minute... | |
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I can't believe nobody's mentioned Dirty yet.
That cat's debut was insane. Brooklyn Zoo, anyone? | |
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OdysseyMiles said: CinisterCee said: My friend and I were listening to GZA's Liquid Swords yesterday
"When the MCs came/to live out the name..." That was hot. Ever notice that the melody in that tune is almost the same as the strings in Bjork's Hunter? That was actually the cd when I realized my extreme love for all Wu wasn't there anymore. I know alot of people like that album, but I wasn't that impressed. | |
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OdysseyMiles said: I can't believe nobody's mentioned Dirty yet.
That cat's debut was insane. Brooklyn Zoo, anyone? I heard that the album demo he gave to Elektra was essentially the same thing that was released. | |
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CinisterCee said: OdysseyMiles said: I can't believe nobody's mentioned Dirty yet.
That cat's debut was insane. Brooklyn Zoo, anyone? I heard that the album demo he gave to Elektra was essentially the same thing that was released. Souns like a demo. Dirty, grimey and raw. | |
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OdysseyMiles said: I can't believe nobody's mentioned [b]Dirty yet[/b].
That cat's debut was insane. Brooklyn Zoo, anyone? I did. | |
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u2prnce said: OdysseyMiles said: "When the MCs came/to live out the name..." That was hot. Ever notice that the melody in that tune is almost the same as the strings in Bjork's Hunter? That was actually the cd when I realized my extreme love for all Wu wasn't there anymore. I know alot of people like that album, but I wasn't that impressed. The song Lables was genius. Dude rapped an entire song using the names of rap record labels. Can't forget 4th Chamber: Aiyyo, camoflouge chameleon, ninjas scalin your buildin' No time to grab the gun they already got your wife and children.. -RZA | |
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OdysseyMiles said: u2prnce said: That was actually the cd when I realized my extreme love for all Wu wasn't there anymore. I know alot of people like that album, but I wasn't that impressed. The song Lables was genius. Dude rapped an entire song using the names of rap record labels. Can't forget 4th Chamber: Aiyyo, camoflouge chameleon, ninjas scalin your buildin' No time to grab the gun they already got your wife and children.. -RZA Did your copy have a skip in it? I remember taking it back and getting another copy that had the same problem. I wonder if they fixed it. | |
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OdysseyMiles said: u2prnce said: That was actually the cd when I realized my extreme love for all Wu wasn't there anymore. I know alot of people like that album, but I wasn't that impressed. The song Lables was genius. Dude rapped an entire song using the names of rap record labels. Can't forget 4th Chamber: Aiyyo, camoflouge chameleon, ninjas scalin your buildin' No time to grab the gun they already got your wife and children.. -RZA cuz Tommy aint my mutha fuckin boy | |
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