Author Topic: Masta Killa, Made in Brooklyn appreciation thread (autoplay bitch.)  (Read 115 times)

Australian Bastard

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 :raisetheroof:
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Nehanda&Cream, off Made in Brooklyn.

Shut up, zone and appreciate. 8)
« Last Edit: May 28, 2008, 04:08:36 AM by Overfiend »
 

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Dope cd indeed. I was really impressed with this album. I love this beat too. Scarface ripped over the same beat in, In Cold Blood.

Yo overfiend on the track Then and Now. Is that his son ripping that track? SUCH A DOPE TUNE! Damn kid can spit (was prolly written by Masta tho)
 

Australian Bastard

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werd. The album as a whole album was solid, intermingled with bangers, its got good Wu unity too. Smooth beats, Killa flow. Does not disappoint (and that says alot in regards to alot of the albums in the Wu conglomeratti catalougue.

On 'Then and Now' is:

Young Justice (GZA's son)

Young Prince (Power's son)

&

Shamel Irief (Masta Killa's son).


That track was solid, its cool how it kicks off the album.
 

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Great album. "No Said Date" is a lot better, IMO. That "Lovely Lady" song is god awful.
 

Australian Bastard

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oh werd i like 'no said date' better too thats an unsung wu-classic right there.


that 'lovely lady' was prolly the weakest cut, its aiight tho on another level, relaxed rasta rnb thang.