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rza question
I love rza's production, and his raps always delight my soul when he pops up on various wu-related albums. But I've never heard any of his solo albums.. are they worth getting? Not sure if I'd be into the whole "Bobby digital" thing. Any thoughts?
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They are all fine and dandy but not exactly the level of the other Wu solo stuff in my opinion.
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I suppose at one point, I'll probably get them all anyway..
well, maybe not GHOSTDINI. |
Listening to bobby digital in stereo now and it's excellent.
Anyone remember the wu tang song where rza fucks up and he repeats himself and keeps going? |
What one's that?
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dunno
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Was just about to recommend this. I know it's not really up there with the generally accepted Wu classics in a lot of ways, I mean it's no Liquid Swords, but I've often tried to tell people that it's one of the most underrated Wu records in a lot of ways. I love the way that it will just have these long sections of really sick sleazy beats with these weird retro keyboard lines bouncing along and RZA + cohorts just saying Bobby! Bobby! or B! O! B! B! Y! or some variation of that theme. A really cool, unique, little record. Oh, and Domestic Violence is simply one of the finest slices of rage filled, borderline incoherent, rap magic that I can think of. When he just comes flying off the handle and into the track at full tilt after a minute or so of bitching it gives me one of my favourite endorphin rushes in the Wu cannon.... "Talking 'bout you're going to be a nurse Bitch, to be a nurse you got to go to shool first! When I first met you, you was a hoe I tried to reform you, bomb you, warn you and teach you But couldn't reach you, and you're still a hoe Your father said you was a hoe And when you leave me, bitch you're gonna be a hoe Celluloid and gargoyle feet, I'd rather beat my meat That raggy ass pussy a starving dog wouldn't eat Started with the body of a model Pussy tight as a pharmaceutical bottle And you could swallow a whole avocado And two forty ounce bottles To the end of the world, which to I would follow Now, when I fuck you, the shit echos 'cause you pussy is so hollow Turn your fat ass sideways Your stressmarks are like the US highways!" Pure gold. |
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there's 2 Ghostdini albums -- Ghostdini The Great is sort of an OVERGROUND mixtape. It's alright but the quality is lousy. Ghostini The Wizard Of Poetry is probably what yr thinking of. The R&B one? Anyway, I have pretty much everything Wu-related. I never got into the Bobby Digital albums myself. Most of RZA's solo albums are pretty weak. However, if you don't own The Gravediggaz SIX FEET DEEP then yr fucking out of yr mind man. You probably have it. But if you don,t get off this forum and go get it. TRUST ME> |
i really like the song so high he does. i believe timbo king guests on it. it's from one of those high times thc hip hop albums.
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"Talking 'bout you're going to be a nurse
Bitch, to be a nurse you got to go to shool first! When I first met you, you was a hoe I tried to reform you, bomb you, warn you and teach you But couldn't reach you, and you're still a hoe Your father said you was a hoe And when you leave me, bitch you're gonna be a hoe Celluloid and gargoyle feet, I'd rather beat my meat That raggy ass pussy a starving dog wouldn't eat Started with the body of a model Pussy tight as a pharmaceutical bottle And you could swallow a whole avocado And two forty ounce bottles To the end of the world, which to I would follow Now, when I fuck you, the shit echos 'cause you pussy is so hollow Turn your fat ass sideways Your stressmarks are like the US highways!" Pure gold.[/quote] definitely hilarious but gold I don't see it nothing really clever here |
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Listen to the track. The 'gold' to which I refer to comes not from the lyrics themselves really, so much as the sheer rage with which RZA flows it out. Rarely has the descriptor 'spits' fitted rapping better. |
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six feet deep is my favourite wu album which isnt a wu album. comes close after 36 chambers! |
^indeed. Back when I was a "writer" I rated it the #10 Wu-Tang related album of all time.
http://www.prefixmag.com/features/wu...-albums/16433/ |
cool you put that Masta Killa album on the top ten.
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oh man NO SAID DATE is fucking brilliant!! I love that album. Too bad he couldn't deliver the same caliber with MADE IN BROOKLYN. But oh well. NO SAID DATE is fantastic. It's like the closest thing in sound to ENTER THE WU or LIQUID SWORDS since... well ENTER THE WU or LIQUID SWORDS.
it should be noted, that I didn't have 100% decision on the 10 albums. I was really pushing for first WU-CHRONICLES compilation, though I'm not sure what I would have bumped. And as far as FISHSCALES goes, it tends to be everybody's favorite Ghostface album, though I personally prefer PRETTY TONEY and IRONMAN msyelf. |
he doesn't really make good albums, but they all have certain great tracks,might as well download them all since he doesn't have many
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Adam, you should definitely get his score for Ghostdog if you don't already have it. And the soundtrack is excellent as well. |
Wanted to mention.. that gravediggaz album is the first full rap album I ever heard, ever. It's awesome!
Thanks for all the replies.. |
good first rap album!!!
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Yeah, I got that, then I got into the anticon shit, then I got some necro, haha. And I just kinda went from there.
I got DIGITAL BULLET, listened once, it's pretty good. But yeah, BOBBY DIGITAL IN STEREO is really really awesome, listened to it 3 times today. So far, and I've not heard all the shit by far, but my top 5 wu-related things'd be... 1. wu tang forever 2. supreme clientle 3. six feet deep 4. liquid swords 5. only built for cuban linx Am I the only one who thinks ODB's "Return to 36 Chambers" gets old really fast? I like it a lot but there's only so much I can take in one sitting. That's why I think wu's albums are so good, because no rapper ever gets tiring because there's always going to be another one popping up to spit a sick verse. |
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