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Wu Tang Clan...
wu tang clan has produced a higher volume of amazing hip hop records than any other artist in the whole genre. i mean these guys came out and totally blew everyone's minds and changed the face of hip hop. its still unthinkable how 9 of the greatest mc's alive all grew up in the same area and decided to start a hip hop supergroup, led by one of the easily top 5 best producers ever, the rza. wu tang totally defined my high school years too, so many times me and my friends would be driving around in my 90' toyota corolla, smoking pot, and banging out heads to "bring da muthafuckin ruckus" inbetween bad brains and black flag records. they and public enemy i think were definitley the artists that knocked down the walls between hip hop and indie/punk fans, getting kids who would never even think twice about hip hop to really become interested in it.
on that note, whatre your favorite wu tang records? my top 10: 1. raekwon-only built for cuban linx 2. wu tang clan-enter the 36 chambers 3. gza-liquid swords 4. ghostface killah-supreme clientele 5. ol dirty bastard-return to the 36 chambers 6. ghostface killah-iron man 7. method man-tical 8. ol dirty bastard-nigga please 9. ghostface killah-fishscale 10. gza-legend of the liquid swords |
Fishscale is pretty great isn't it?
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yes it is, in my top five for best hip hop records of the decade (along with viktor vaugh-vaudeville villian, madvillian-madvilliany, clipse-hell hath no fury, and jay z-the blueprint).
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i agree w/ you on hip-hop almost completely sir! you can do no better than the wu and mf doom.
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wu tang forever
enter the 36 chambers ODB - return to the 36 chambers GZA - liquid swords ODB - nigga please Ghostface - iron man Masta Killa - no said date i dunno, i pretty much like all of it but those are the ones i can think of right now. my fiancee got me 8 diagrams for my last b-day, and I'm getting into it. It's different - not as in your face, but chill Wu is good too - RZA's solo track (I forget the name, but it's #9) is some scary shit, and the music reminds me of black dice. |
i was gonna say no said date cuz i loved it when it came out, but i got bored of it real fast, especially his rhymes, he sounds too much like the gza without his hyper literate and intellectual flow.
when they started the wu masta killa was the only member with no prior experience with rapping, so the gza actually taught me how so its only fitting that his flow would be similar to the gzas. |
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I do love the Wu and all their ways but their latest album was a bit of a letdown.
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Yes, the 36 chambers is indeed a wonderful and harsh piece of music.
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i love the wu tang.
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Yeah, my pops was a fiend since sixteen
Shootin' that (that's that shit!) in his blood stream That's the life of a crimey, real live crimey If niggas know the half is behind me Day one, yo, growin all up in the ghetto Now I'm a weed fiend, jettin the Palmetto 36 chambers (of course) Liquid Swords Only heard a little bit of only built for cuban linx, and return to the 36 chambers, and the first method man cd. I loved what I head of all these and do plan on buying them |
i actually kinda liked 8 diagrams, defintiley not was i expecting, but is that a bad thing? rza's new beats are very cool and almost psychedelic. and the gza, raekwon, meth, and ghostface were all killin it as usual.
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yeah, i love them.
8 diagrams was definitely a mediocre record, there's some great beats there and some great songs but mostly it's like the rza had no idea what he was doing (still, him being the rza, not knowing what he was doing could yield some great results). and i thought everybody sounded unspirited. |
well i think a lot of the songs on 8 diagrams aren't actually produced by RZA, he's been delegating that out more and more.
The reason I put no said date on there isn't because of masta killa, but everyone else on that record |
he did most of the tracks, i had to double check.
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there's a reason why it took him 13 years or whatever to put out a solo record |
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It was worth it for this. |
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i stand corrected. it's definitely a different direction for him then. I like the album, but even an album that is sub-par by Wu standards is better than 95% of the stuff out there (they are, after all, 5 percenters). Plus, ODB isn't around anymore - so what can you really expect? |
I wish Ghost would do more of that chorusless free-associative stuff he was digging around Fishscale.... I'm thinking Shakey Dog and Underwater. Those are great. I thought 8 Diagrams was pretty cool.
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shakey dog is incredible, but his free form lyrical nutty shit was i best form on supreme clientele. "Scientific, my hand kissed it Robotic let's think optimistic You probably missed it, watch me dolly dick it Scotty watty cop it to me, big microphone hippie Hit Poughkepsie crispy chicken verbs throw up a stone richie Chop the O, sprinkle a lil' snow inside a Optimo Swing the John McEnroe, rap rock'n'roll Tidy Bowl, gung-ho pro, Starsky with the gumsole Hit the rump slow, parole kids, live Rapunzel but Ton' stizzy really high, the vivid laser eye guide Jump in the Harley ride, Clarks I freak a lemon pie I'm bout it, bout it - Lord forgive me, Ms. Sally shouted Tracey got shot in the face, my house was overcrowded You fake cats done heard it first On how I shitted on your turf at times, Cuban Link verse yo Check out the rap kingpin, summertime fine jewelry drippin Face in the box, I seen your ear twitchin As soon as I drove off, Cap' came to me with three sawed-offs Give one to Rae', let's season they broth Lightning rod fever heaters, knock-kneeder Sheeba for hiva Diva got rocked from the receiver bleeder Portfolio, lookin fancy in the pantry My man got bigger dimes son, your shit is scampi Base that, throw what's in your mouth, don't waste that See Ghost lampin in the throne with King Tut hat Straight off" |
supremem clientele is and always will be the greatest wu album made. respect.
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When i was 18/19, my and my upper-class friends would listen to "Wu tang clan forvever" (the double disc) on which there are pretty cool samples that we loved (simple but efficient loops).
We would go out in the street at 1 one'clock AM high on shitty cannabis and would draw ridiculous tags / supposed-to-be-stylish-but-totally-fucked-up signatures things on honest pêople's walls ; now this was so ridiculous and pathetic it aches good memories still upper-class teenage stuff the music was good though i prefer cannibal ox but their output is somewhat mmmm limited! |
somewhat limited?
they only have one full length! |
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That song makes me nauseous, waiting for the rest of the Sanford & Son theme to kick in. AND IT NEVER DOES!! |
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ha! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZCWw8CEICE |
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Phew! :) |
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that's what i meant he he |
all ive listened to for atleast the past 6 months
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