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i can't wait!!!!!
remember this???
u god is one angry bitter motherfucker
i can't wait!!!!!
remember this???
rza needs to go back to sampeling kung fu flicks![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySPtyaGWs_s&feature=related
watch 1:50 mark
dude is always mad and intense LOL. I respect him and he is speaking the truth
This is Gza's film, not Rza's.
im just saying,thats the only way a wu album would get my attention.
and i was a huuuuuuuuge wu tang fan.
i just dont really like their "sound" anymore
It was unique, refreshing, and different in a time when everyone was still coming off of James Brown and or Jazz samples and loops.
But like all "sounds" it's period has passed. That said, I can't think of another ensemble cast who left a bigger footprint in Hip-Hop. With the exception of U-God, every one of the Wu was deadly on the mic and everyone of their individual albums went on to become a hip-hop classic (Ghostface's second was better than his first).
It's become cliche to hate on Wu these days, so I take a lot of Wu criticisms with a grain of salt from alleged Wu-Tang fans.
They still pump better albums than a good portion of the hip-hop game. Like all groups that have as much longevity as Wu-Tang, they have their share of bad material. But they have much more good than bad.
Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2, for example, was one of the top albums of last year in terms of quality (and sales, relative to it's mainstream promotion). The ficalness of most "Wu fans" has led me to believe that many are more interested in the behind the scene stuff, rather than the actual music itself. I strongly suspect that a lot of criticisms for 8 Diagrams (which is still a great album, and 3rd best group effort from them in my opinion) wouldn't exist if it was reported they were all happy with the finished product. But, unfortunately, many "Wu fans" want to get caught up with picking a team (i.e. Team Raekwon, Team Ghostface, Team RZA, etc).
In any event, I'm looking forward to this documentary.