Wu-Tang - A Better Tomorrow (12/2/14) - Album Discussion Thread(Stream)

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CORMEGA @realcormega · 15h 15 hours ago
Everybody that's about hip hop need to salute that new Wutang song that shyt just feel right!


PRODIGY MOBBDEEP @PRODIGYMOBBDEEP · 6h 6 hours ago
that genius part tho....crazy

PRODIGY MOBBDEEP @PRODIGYMOBBDEEP · 6h 6 hours ago
niiiice "Ruckus in b minor"
 

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I've had this Ruckus song on repeat. The little intricacies, and beat switches in it are amazing. Like someone said earlier...it almost plays out like a Wu-Tang musical. Not sure how big a part Rick Rubin played in generating this but props to RZA because this is great. I do know Rubin requested Dirty on here and that was a terrific idea because Dirty's voice brings so much energy and nostalgia to the track that takes it to another level. Best Wu group track in a LONG ass time. Even better than Six Directions of Boxing and Rivers of Blood off the Iron Fist OST, and I'm a big fan of both.
 

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Yeah In the Hood is tough too. And Conditioner is the one song on there that I reject lol. I didn't like it 14 years ago and I still don't like it. I remember having a heated argument with this cat in my class about it and he swore up and down Conditioner was the best song on the album and I gave him the :what: when you got stuff like chamber music, careful, hollow bones, do you really, let my nikkas live, protect ya neck, etc, how in the hell do you call conditioner the best song on the album? He was a hardcore bone fan though:sas2:
Maybe he meant the GZA interlude after it...cuz that was classic and the only reason to listen to that song

I need someone to help me out: Is there a Shaolin Finger Jab out there? Obviously some of it plays on the W but is there a full track?:feedme:
There was a huge unreleased Wu compilation that had the full version, it's just an instrumental. There's a thread here that had it
 

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Maybe he meant the GZA interlude after it...cuz that was classic and the only reason to listen to that song


There was a huge unreleased Wu compilation that had the full version, it's just an instrumental. There's a thread here that had it

Appreciate it breh...and no he didn't lol. Trust me, he specifically mentioned Snoop and ODB, he made no mention of the Genius..and damn son I haven't heard that song in so long, I forgot about GZA's joint at the end of it
 

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I've had this Ruckus song on repeat. The little intricacies, and beat switches in it are amazing. Like someone said earlier...it almost plays out like a Wu-Tang musical. Not sure how big a part Rick Rubin played in generating this but props to RZA because this is great. I do know Rubin requested Dirty on here and that was a terrific idea because Dirty's voice brings so much energy and nostalgia to the track that takes it to another level. Best Wu group track in a LONG ass time. Even better than Six Directions of Boxing and Rivers of Blood off the Iron Fist OST, and I'm a big fan of both.

RZA said it was Rubin's idea to add ODB in the mix and it was a great idea. He's all throughout the track
 

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I'm just gonna start posting random shyt now, less than one month to the release of A Better Tomorrow, November is Wu Appreciation Month as far as I'm concerned leading into the cold weather.











I loved the style of these videos barring the completely over the top Flintstones concept for Gravel Pit, the cheese factor was just too high :deadmanny:
 

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I loved the style of these videos barring the completely over the top Flintstones concept for Gravel Pit, the cheese factor was just too high :deadmanny:


Lol. Believe it or not, Gravel Pit is one of Wu-Tang's biggest worldwide hits.
 
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