what was the name of his supposed third 'real' album that was going to be all RZA produced?
I'm positive this album is going to be bland and unoriginal.
what was the name of his supposed third 'real' album that was going to be all RZA produced?
I'm positive this album is going to be bland and unoriginal.
anyway i hope this is not his LAST album like he already said
Oh now come on now.... look at the album cover and those track names!! I'm pretty sure this will be ground breaking and original stuff.
When was the last time you saw an album cover like that? Crazy visuals son! A lot of effort has gone into this.
Go Deck!!!
(Just clowning. I hope there's some heat on here)
yeah me too
I hope he brings his Black Mozart type verses here, AND BEATS ALSO.
LOL you really couldnt come up with more generic song titles than that, its not possible.
Well actually he said he was droppin "Resident Patient 2" which was a tentative title he said when he was on the Mathfiles if any of you actually listened to it like you said so "Manifesto" is the same album with a different title. Then he's droppin "The Rebellion" after this and that would be his last album with all Rza production.
Ghetto Love was aired on The Math Files I think aswell..not sure if it was released before that.
cover and tracklisting look weak. greatest never story told track name has been used way to often
SMH, this thread reminds me of when people on here were menstruating because Masta Killa was going to call a song 'Do the Dance'.
Are the track titles really that important?
yes it looks like he got the track names from a hiphop song title generator he found online, but im more concerned with the music, and listening to those 3 songs it sounds like this album isnt gonna be anything to write home about if the rest of the album is of that quality.
one thing I learned is that with age, there are only certain pictures I am able to take...especially close ups. I hate close up pictures of myself, as a young up coming artist, it is important to have a close up of your face but not when your nearing the end of your career. Game was speaking on this, Dr. Dre only takes pictures for magazines, albums or whatever and they are always the same...sometimes artist need advisers, managers or homies to say naw this shit is weak. but eh. to each his own.
As a founding member of Staten Island's Wu-Tang Clan, it's
not an overstatement to say this is a man who changed the
game. Now straight from the slums of Shaolin Inspectah Deck
is back with Manifesto, his best solo effort to date. Long
regarded as one of Hip Hop's most gifted MC ', Deck is joined
on Manifesto by Raekwon, Billy Danze of M.O.P, Termanology,
Cormega, Kurupt and many more. Deck takes a hands on
approach to the beats, personally producing several cuts and
overseeing all production. Many of the beats are based on live
tracks laid down by the same line up of musicians (The Revelations)
behind 2009's Wu-Tang Chamber Music. In addition to
stellar appearance throughout the Wu catalog and solo efforts,
Deck is also known for his appearances on all time classic
albums such as Big Pun s "Capital Punishment,"Gangstarr s
"Moment of Truth" and Pete Rock's "Soul Survivor." Further,
his own solo efforts are some of the best to ever arise from the
Wu-Tang camp. Now is the time for Inspectah Deck to deliver
truth to the world of Hip Hop. This is his Manifesto.