One of the dopest verses ever. Anyway, I read somewhere that the RZA wrote this verse for Masta.
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One of the dopest verses ever. Anyway, I read somewhere that the RZA wrote this verse for Masta.
Def my favorite verse of all time
What does he mean by "In his only iniquity"?
Iniquity means like, a lack of moral or spiritual values, unless I'm mistaken. So like, you take the whole lyric (it's the master of the mantis rapture comin at ya ((correct me if I'm wrong, I'm only working from the top of my head)) It possibly means some kind of sociopath coming for you. I'm with you boys though, probably one of the illest Wu verses of all time
I gotta agree, it was fire. Hands down my favorite Wu-verse of all time, and also made MK my favorite clan member.
And while we're on the subject, alotta people go apeshit on Inspectah's verse in Triumph, which was undoubtedly the shit... but personally, I think Masta Killa's verse was dopest. It just makes perfect sense to me.
-MG.
Masta claims this verse was the first rhyme he ever wrote.
go watch American Rap Stars, the documentary made a few years back. theres a piece with MK, and also Prodigal Sun where he spits a verse accapella.
that verse is what made me a Wu fan.
that's probably true, in the wu-tang manual RZA says he wasn't an MC before he joined with the clan.Quote:
Masta claims this verse was the first rhyme he ever wrote.
go watch American Rap Stars, the documentary made a few years back. theres a piece with MK, and also Prodigal Sun where he spits a verse accapella.
He didn't. It was the fact that MK did write this that he is a member of the Wu.Quote:
Originally Posted by ironwizard
well i agree mos def...it's one of the illest verse
deck's triumph verse tops this and so does holocaust's holocaust verse
Decks Triumph-verse sounds better if u're only listening on the surface, but lyric-wise it ain't got nothing on MK's Chessboxing verse.