Author Topic: Ghostface Killah Admits He "Couldn't Stand" Wu-Tang Clan's "8 Diagrams"  (Read 838 times)

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Re: Ghostface Killah Admits He "Couldn't Stand" Wu-Tang Clan's "8 Diagrams"
« Reply #15 on: March 26, 2013, 03:26:06 PM »
Grandmasters was nice but Muggs did the whole thing. It seems like the shit w little to no RZA involvement turns out the best.
Sometimes I need reminders why I bother to rap
Then I think back to cats who only father is rap
I dead beats, but you niggas is Lou
Im Uncle Phil gotta give em somethin real
cause If I dont who will
 

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Re: Ghostface Killah Admits He "Couldn't Stand" Wu-Tang Clan's "8 Diagrams"
« Reply #16 on: March 27, 2013, 09:16:33 PM »
wu tang music in the 2000's is very mediocre at best


only built part 2 being the one exception

Supreme Clientelle is borderline classic. Grandmasters, Pro Tools and 4:21 The Day After were all pretty decent. No Said Date wasn't to bad. Dopium had a few decent cuts too. So I disagree fully.

i agree with this statement