nice speech but it aint that deep man, Rza is just trying to get paid.Quote:
Originally Posted by led_mic
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nice speech but it aint that deep man, Rza is just trying to get paid.Quote:
Originally Posted by led_mic
^^^Hahahaha too funny
If RZA were "just trying to get paid" he would be recording with 50 Cent and Adam Levine from Maroon 5. Instead he is working with the likes of R.A., and Sean Price on shit so raw that I dont think anyone except them can truly understand. It IS "that deep" and anyone who cant see that really shouldn't be listening to hip-hop to begin with. Its all about knowledge, wisdom and understanding at least REAL Hip-Hop is.Quote:
nice speech but it aint that deep man, Rza is just trying to get paid
what does wu-latino have to do with hiphop? its a reggaeton label thats gonna put out reggaeton artists.
What makes you think 50 gives a fuck about Rza? He can take a beat from a hobo and make it play regularly on MTV. He works with RA cuz thats all he can work with.Quote:
Originally Posted by led_mic
Reggaeton as mainstream commercial trash is worthless it is just as bad, in fact worse than what is known as "Rap". What I'm talking about is a latin perspective on life through poetry and innovative beats. Hip-Hop is a place where you make your point of view known and most importantly listen to others. Hispanics are the largest growing minority, be it Puerto Ricans, Mexicans, or whetever. Hip-Hop is the expression of the minorities, think back to the 80's...we are forgetting where hip-hop came from but to understand where it is headed we must not try our hardest to remember. RZA understands this and if he is working with Underground legends and he knows where to find these artists, he will not limit something with so much potential to a mere "Reggaeton Label".Quote:
what does wu-latino have to do with hiphop? its reggaeton.
my point:
wu-tang latino is not gonna be about conscious latino hiphop or hiphop at all. its going to be a reggaeton label with reggaeton artists.Rza isnt in this to uplift the hispanic community, Rza got into this genre to cash in. if you can find a way to get a positive message across while getting Rza paid, so be it.
edit: wu-tang meets in indie culture has NOTHING to do with his wu-latino venture. these things are being done for two different purposes.
Actually, WU was so big down in Puerto Rico that my graduating class painted WU logos on their windshields... And, LOL, Once WU was scheduled to have a concert in San Juan but they didn't make it cuz ODB was lost in Miami or some shit ,LOL... funny shit meng, niggas started rioting & shit...Quote:
Originally Posted by wadeDyNaMiTe
Post you're bank account info to prove that you're paid then, if not then stfu & go to the back of the line cuz nobody gives a fuck corn ...Quote:
Originally Posted by LordReveal
that's mad funny, typical odbQuote:
Originally Posted by CydonianArtifact
where were you guys when all these wu albums were going wood?Quote:
Originally Posted by CydonianArtifact
Personally I dont know why RZA does the shit he does, I am not RZA. What I do know is that he is an extremely intelligent individual who appreciates different points of view. RZA doesn't want to "cash in" on anything he wants to teach you different things, he is a teacher someone with knowledge that we should all strive to learn. And the lesson of the day is "Latin Issues". Do you know who RZA is? Just listen to his music!
he might be a teacher but he isnt gonna be lecturing on wu-latino.Quote:
Originally Posted by led_mic
Well Ironflag,Tical 0 & pretty tony sold pretty good down here, but like MOST of the bandwagon WU fans, dudes hopped off. Same shit happened globally ...Quote:
Originally Posted by wadeDyNaMiTe
I have a question to those of you who are criticizing wu latino & reggaeton.... Do you even know spanish?