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    27/11/12: Ghostface Killah & Sheek Louch - Wu Block (Deluxe Edition)

    01. Crack Spot Stories (ft. Raekwon & Jadakiss)
    02. Pour Tha Martini (ft. Cappadonna)
    03. Pull Tha Cars Out (ft. Method Man)
    04. Guns For Life (ft. Styles P)
    05. Comin For Ya Head (ft. Styles P & Raekwon)
    06. Cocaine Central (ft. Styles P)
    07. Take Notice
    08. Drivin Round (ft. Masta Killa, GZA & Erykah Badu)
    09. Different Times Zones (ft. Inspectah Deck)
    10. Stick Up Kids (ft. Jadakiss)
    11. All in Together (ft. Styles P & Jadakiss)
    12. Do It Like Us (ft. Raekwon)
    13. Stella (ft. Method Man)
    14. Been Robbed
    15. Bust Shots (ft. Inspectah Deck)
    16. Bust Shots (Andrew Kelley Remix)
    + Digital Booklet

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    Again that Smokey Robinson sample in Crack Up Stories. Dilla used it best, then Deck jacked it from some foreign producer and now they're using it? So far I think Track 5, 6 & 8 sound pretty good. GZA sounds like he's asleep again but it does fit with this slow beat.

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    Holy fuckin shit what a masterpiece. What the hell is this piece of shit above me talkin about^^^^^??
    Who cares. fuckem. Instant cop for me all day. 9 & 11 are pure bangers, cappa went mental on the track, gza needs to blow some lines before he rap but that track is still sick, & lmao @ the hook on 14 " HEELP!!! IM BEING ROBBED!!" If you don't like wu block well then fuck you

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    Quote Originally Posted by FatherSl!me View Post
    If you don't like wu block well then fuck you
    Hahahahaha don't cry scumbag


    What I was talking about was a sample that has been used a couple of times and now I hear it again, sounding exactly the same. You didn't read the second part of my comment, ignorant shithead?

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    havn't bought an album since wu massacre but ima have to cop this

    that video snippet was amazing


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    Quote Originally Posted by THE GENIUS View Post
    Hahahahaha don't cry scumbag


    What I was talking about was a sample that has been used a couple of times and now I hear it again, sounding exactly the same. You didn't read the second part of my comment, ignorant shithead?

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    fuck thanksgivin im waitin on wu-block

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    straight heat, definately lookin forwarad to this !!!!!! dont think those producer credits in the other thread r right tho !

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    Quote Originally Posted by THE GENIUS View Post
    Again that Smokey Robinson sample in Crack Up Stories. Dilla used it best, then Deck jacked it from some foreign producer and now they're using it? So far I think Track 5, 6 & 8 sound pretty good. GZA sounds like he's asleep again but it does fit with this slow beat.
    That beat is hot, I don't care how many times it got jacked it could never get old. But Wu-Block is overrated right?? Smh
    Only a few years ago Hip Hop purists may have felt superior listening to hard core while their less enlightened companions snacked on commercial rap. As Shaolin research began to point out the overwhelming benefits of raw production, true hip hop enthusiasts started turning back to traditional styles. Wu-Tang in particular, has been shown to myriad beneficial effects, from warding off ignorance and poverty to reducing the risk of incarceration and death.

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    WOW CAPPADONNA KILT "POUR THE MARTINI', ITS LIKE HE READ YOUR FAGGIT POSTS DISSING HIS BABY MAMA TRACk

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    crack spot is a j-dila beat
    Unloyal Snakes get thrown in boilin Lakes Of Hot Oil

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    Quote Originally Posted by THE GENIUS View Post
    Again that Smokey Robinson sample in Crack Up Stories. Dilla used it best, then Deck jacked it from some foreign producer and now they're using it?
    IT DOESNT COUNT AND ISNT USED PROPERLY IF WU DIDNT RAP ON IT, ONCE WU RAPS ON IT THAN ITS A ENTIRELY NEW BETTER SONG, LIKE WHEN THE FAGS WHERE COMPLAINING THAT MF DOOM GAVE MASTA KILLA OLD BEATs

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    yall think rza produced on this, im not all the way threw. but i only heard one that i was like maybe.. this def aint a wu massacre. the snippets alone almost match up that abums whole time length.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CuzinBilly View Post
    yall think rza produced on this, im not all the way threw. but i only heard one that i was like maybe.. this def aint a wu massacre. the snippets alone almost match up that abums whole time length.
    Wu-Massacre doesn't deserve to mentioned in the same sentence as this album.
    Only a few years ago Hip Hop purists may have felt superior listening to hard core while their less enlightened companions snacked on commercial rap. As Shaolin research began to point out the overwhelming benefits of raw production, true hip hop enthusiasts started turning back to traditional styles. Wu-Tang in particular, has been shown to myriad beneficial effects, from warding off ignorance and poverty to reducing the risk of incarceration and death.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WACKCLOUD AKA FLOOR TILE TANK View Post
    IT DOESNT COUNT AND ISNT USED PROPERLY IF WU DIDNT RAP ON IT, ONCE WU RAPS ON IT THAN ITS A ENTIRELY NEW BETTER SONG, LIKE WHEN THE FAGS WHERE COMPLAINING THAT MF DOOM GAVE MASTA KILLA OLD BEATs
    It's not the same beat, just same sample. I thought MA DOOM was great even if the beats were old.

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