Which Wu-Member Had The Better Solo The Second Time Around?

Which Wu-Member Had The Better Solo The Second Time Around

  • The Pillage

    Votes: 10 19.6%
  • Tical 2000: Judgement Day

    Votes: 18 35.3%
  • Bobby Digital In Stereo

    Votes: 6 11.8%
  • Beneath The Surface

    Votes: 5 9.8%
  • Uncontrollable Substance

    Votes: 6 11.8%
  • nikka Please

    Votes: 4 7.8%
  • Golden Arms Redemption

    Votes: 1 2.0%
  • Immobilarity

    Votes: 1 2.0%

  • Total voters
    51

Whitty Hutton

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why isnt Supreme Clientele an option breh?
itd be too lop sided i guess...

Yeah, no need in even having a poll if that's on the list


But I'm having a hard time choosing between T2000, Pillage and Bobby Digital

T2000=best lyrically
Pillage=best production
Bobby Digital=had CLASSIC songs (Holocaust, Domestic Violence, NYC Everything)
 

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Beneath the Surface and nikka Please, I dont play any of those albums now though
 

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:pachaha: at not mentioning Ghost, because that would have been a landslide.

Tical 2000 :obama:

:dead: at the Janet Jackson skit. "You maybe Mr. Meth but I'm Mrs. Jackson, and you ain't done shyt lately."

Which was accurate at the time. :manny:
 

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actually beneath the surface isn't GZA second album..... it's his third

a lot of people forgot about Word From a Genius which is out of print

i was gonna say this. also Bobby Digital In Stereo was RZA's first album.

I accidentally voted U-God cause I was thinking of Dopium, which was actually pretty dope. Based on that list though I probably like either Beneath The Surface or In Stereo the best.
 

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Bobby Digital was fire to me. But you could tell them nikkaz wasn't as hungry as before.
 

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a lot of people aren't understanding the thread premise. it's THE SECOND ROUND OF WU ALBUMS. NOT SOPHOMORE ALBUMS.


thread starter is talking about the post double album, Rza-less run of albums.
 

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a lot of people aren't understanding the thread premise. it's THE SECOND ROUND OF WU ALBUMS. NOT SOPHOMORE ALBUMS.


thread starter is talking about the post double album, Rza-less run of albums.

Yeah i got it. in that second round the best wu related album was Killah Preist Heavy Mental, but he was just an affiliate, not a member.

Its funny, when all the core members came weaker the affiliates stepped up and came stronger. That was one of the smartest things Wu did with their branding.
 

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Heavy Mental was probably THE MOST tedious Wu offering from that time. It was like a homework assignment you didn't wanna do.


That and the second Gravediggaz album both both were let downs.
 

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Heavy Mental was probably THE MOST tedious Wu offering from that time. It was like a homework assignment you didn't wanna do.


That and the second Gravediggaz album both both were let downs.

nah KP's flow on that album together with those beats made all that info easy to catch. it was smooth as fuk. you didn't really have to think about it cause he laid it all down for you to just soak in.

granted it wasn't the type of album you would listen to with the crew, it was an album for dolo and just let it take you somewhere else
 

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i mean...i played it. but that shyt WAS NOT the crew album. you're right about that. that fukking song with the didgeridoo was the straw that broke the camels back in terms of crowd enjoyability.


the problem isn't that it was a bad album....it just wasn't as good as i expected. Priest was THE alpha affiliate. he wasn't supposed to let Cappa's album kill him like that.
 
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