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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: caTASHtrophe on June 20, 2001, 05:58:43 PM
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Bone Thugs or the Wu....
On many forums i have visited lately a few are chatting about who are the best Hip Hop Group ever (1990 + only). Regardless of there staus now in hip hop most ppl responded with either Bone Thugs Or the Wu because they brought new styles to the genre and both have achieved so much in hip hop that few will ever match.
However one of the topics which is getting a split decision is which of the 2 came out with the better debut. Bone - Creepin On Ah Come Up. or Wu - 36 Chambers. I'd have to go with Bone coz "Thuggish Ruggish Bone" and "Foe the luv of $" introduced
everyone to speed rapping/Harmony etc
What do u all think.
8)
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Not Bone, there debut wasnt that good compared to there later releases.
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Creepin' On Ah Come Up Was CLASSIC Material...And So Was 36 Chambers...I Felt Bone's Joint More Than The Wu's Cause It Had WEST COAST Style Production Which I Prefer And Their New Flow Was Just Unbelievable. I Wasn't Feelin' The Wu When They First Came Out Except For "C.R.E.A.M."...Mostly Cause Of RZA's Production.
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Bone's debut had a bigger impact on me, since I am a die-hard fan but I thing Wu-Tangs debut made the largest impact.
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Wu tang by 0923840932490823089489023489023890 times
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Id say tha Wu, im a mad Wu fan, but both were dope in they own ways.
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i think bone are dope, and they continue to make good music. but thier first and second records were just unbelievable
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I think Wu came out with a better debut. Bone's first album was good but it wasn't as good as enter the 36 chambers. Wu's first album is slammin.
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Another thing to consider about the first Bone Thug "album" is that there were only about 6 legitamate songs on there, so its hard to really compare that to the Wu Tang debut joint.
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I was feeling Bone a lot more.
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bone was a landmark release....
but wu tang was something else....its on a whole other level in my opinion...it set lyrical and production trends and left the whole industry in its tracks ...it was made with no real money available on shitty machinery and it still sounded like nothing wed ever heard before....and people in hip hop wouldnt even be talking about whos real and whos not if it wasnt for that album.
it opened a lot of peoples eyes to how fake hip hop was in some places and brought it back to the gutta.
in my opinion 36 chambers and the chronic are the two most important releases ever in hip hop.
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36 CHAMBERS BY FAR...IT HAD A HUGE IMPACT..EVERY1 IN THA GAME HAD 2 RE-THINK AND GET BACK 2 WHERE RZA HAD PUT WU-TANG WITH THIS RELEASE....BUT BONE HAVE BEEN MORE CONSISTENT WITH GOOD RELEASES THAN THA WU
peace
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36 chamber by a landslide
bones first album was dope but c'mon 36 chambers is a classic
but if you're talking about their sophamore releases i'd have to say bone
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Sorry everyone, but Bones debut was "Faces of Death" not "Creepin on Ah Come Up"....By the way..."36 Chambers" wins...
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Creepin On Ah Come Up and 36 Chambers are both great debuts, so I cant call it. However, I do think Bone's "E.1999 Eternal" album is better than either of them.
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i would have to say Bone without a doubt
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"Faces of Death" sucked Arabian balls....
There was like 3 or 4 nice cuts though...it was nothing like the Bone of today...It was like R&B...
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Sons of Assassins was the only song that was worth listening to on that album.
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They're the same, as far as I'm concerned.
Faces Of Death was great, so was 36 Chambers.
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In my opinion its 36 Chambers.