Big Mel
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Plus they all like gangsta rap and have been brainwashed. They would make threads about corn rows if ths was 10 years ago.
Also:
Wu Tangs corn rows > Bones
Also:
Wu Tangs corn rows > Bones
It's also important to point out, for edification purposes, that all the dudes that's trolling for Bone in here are obvious WuTang haters. Meanwhile basically ALL the dudes that's pointing out the fact that WuTang are bigger than Bone and had a bigger impact are still giving Bone their props and like them... Food for Thought, my friends.
This is spot on.
These dudes are with straight faces typing like Wu has always been Junior Mafia status, and it's clear the agenda is personal. If you wanna say you like Bone better or come with REASONABLE reasons why you think they are bigger I can respect that. But when you got cats saying totally insubstantial things like nobody outside of NY knows Wu songs, and when people think of CREAM they think of Wyclef...why on earth should you be taken seriously?
Bottom line does Wu has a many hits as Bone, is their fan base "worldwide"and bigger than Bone because their sales damn sure dont prove it, what impact has any Wu song had.........................................................................
Until a Wu fans answer this any reply gets the
You can do that all you want, but Wu does shows overseas all the time. I don't know what else you want, you'll just find a way to disregard that so...
So Does Kray ans Wish, answer this who gives a fukk about the Wu in the US
I'm gonna try and name Bone "hits"
Crossroads was a smash.
First if the month, thuggish ruggish bone, for the love of $ are all "rap hits".
Wu doesn't have the big crossover record like crossroads but the Meth & Mary song is big.
Wu have just as many "rap hits" as Bone. Easily.
Why are we even talking about impact and sales, when just looking at quality, there's no debate when it comes to that first 5 year run by the Wu. And there was plenty after that too. Bone Thugs only got E1999 and some might say Art of War, and that's about it. Don't really see what's more to discuss.
Eh. Crossroads, a remix that isn't even on the actual album, was a huge hit.
The rest aren't anything to crow about and don't have the legs of Wu's landmark records.