Wu-Tang and white people

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Saw them last month. When I say it was a cac fest, it mind as well been a Van Halen concert. They knew every single verse.
It’s been like that since the late 90s too. I’ve seen them three times.
It’s crazy bc it’s not like they water down their blackness lyrically either. Cacs just love em.
 

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Wu tang hasn't had a good album since Forever. I haven't seen a group skate for so long
Even Jigga ain't doing numbers like that and he's like the only one semi relevant from the 90's.

Rap is a young man's game, I can't fukk with this so called "music" that these young cats listen to and I'm not supposed to. I mean you could be a real old school cats from the 80's and listen to the Purple tape (Rae & Ghost's first collab) and get confused.

If you're into the migos then just think what shyt will sound like 20 years from now?

I remember listening to a chick bump some shyt where a nikka was straight up yodeling and I asked her what it was and she said Fetty Wap. I asked straight up did she like that shyt and she said Yes. And that was like 7 years ago
 

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Saw them last month. When I say it was a cac fest, it mind as well been a Van Halen concert. They knew every single verse.
It’s been like that since the late 90s too. I’ve seen them three times.
It’s crazy bc it’s not like they water down their blackness lyrically either. Cacs just love em.


Like I said I'm a superfan but the only ones I'd chance at a show would be Meth and ODB (RIP) But they were smart to incorporate the Kung-Fu shyt because none of their associate acts did but had similar lyrics and they're not performing yet the Wu is. Only because they covered up what they said
 

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cacs love gravitating toward rap artists/groups that appear not to have them in mind and that we’re deemed to be rebellious as fukk...case in point the 2 groups you mentioned...I saw it w/ public enemy as well


I remember in england a cac had a Public Enemy Tour Jacket. The shyt said Asiatic Productions on the sleeve. I asked him if he knew what that meant.


He didn't.

But then again they had Anthrax say Farrakhan's a prophet that I think that y'all should listen too.
 

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Yup Kung Fu theater. It used to come on at noon in my city
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That’s one of the reasons they resonated with me and my friends at the time. We were 12-13 at the time 36 Chambers dropped and the Wu was on some other shyt. It sounded new and old at the same time. They reminded us of the older dudes in their late teens early 20a who hung out on the block around our way

I knew you'd be old enough to remember Kung Fu theater :russ:
 

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I'm from small town tx and didn't rock with WU until later. We were all about the West Coast and South shyt back then. Not a soul was into wu tang around my way. I'm actually dissappointed in myself that I didn't know much about wu tang outside of rap city. And when I joined the USMC and met NYC dudes, it was a helluva cultural exchange. For as big as Geto Boys or Scarface was to us they ain't register like that with my east coast brehs. But I'm glad I got on to them, but after UGK , Geto Boys, Outkast, and NWA they one of my favorites
 

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I'm from small town tx and didn't rock with WU until later. We were all about the West Coast and South shyt back then. Not a soul was into wu tang around my way. I'm actually dissappointed in myself that I didn't know much about wu tang outside of rap city. And when I joined the USMC and met NYC dudes, it was a helluva cultural exchange. For as big as Geto Boys or Scarface was to us they ain't register like that with my east coast brehs. But I'm glad I got on to them, but after UGK , Geto Boys, Outkast, and NWA they one of my favorites


Man military regional rap discussions were epic, They would last all deployment. I had a solider who was from Parmdale CA but he liked super duper lyrical rap He actually put me on to Aesop Rock, but another white soldier loved Afroman because he was from Hattiesburg and he later moved to Parmdale so I used to clown the dude that like Aesop Rock, Then a Black Puerto Rican joined the squad right before deployment and he thought that Pual Wall was the best rapper ever. We spent the next six months clowning his dumb ass.
 

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It's not really shocking because Wu Tang Clan were extremely overrated and radio friendly for the white people. That's why they always had a huge following.

All black people I've met had nothing positive to say about Wu Tang.
Da fukk :dwillhuh:?

This is one of the most ignant ass posts I've seen on this forum. And ive read several posts by @Swagnificent
 
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