lmao nickelback
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.
^ Where does it say he produced Bust Shots?
he's saying that because sheek says "rza leave it like that" at the end of his verse. i think a lot of the rappers outside of the wu thought the iron fists soundtrack was a rza-produced project. a few other people dropped his name like it was his beat they were on
yeah and im sayin that because that baseline is signature of rza. the whole production of that joint is screaming 90's rza style thru my dome..lol word..
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well guess im wronge haha shit sounded like rza to me. nevamind
Last edited by RuStY_WU-Chain; 11-25-2012 at 09:19 PM.
You assumed, all good. Frank Dukes/Andrew Kelley did Bust Shots. Same shit happened to Decks 'A Lil Story' remember?...."RZA what up!"
In all honesty, I'd bang the fuck outta the chick in the nickelfack video
cash rules. still don't nothin move but the money
The beats blow on this wu block shit. Must try harder.
^you're a liar and have toilet water on your vagina
Yeah splashback is an issue. Im not a liar though, at least about this. The album is made of poo.
its strange that amazon got RZA listed as a guest on Different Time Zones when he's not even on it, the only thing that sounds like RZA is the beat thats similar to "New Wu" song but then the production credits Frank Dukes for the beat, so it seems that maybe they fucked up the production credits on the CD
http://www.amazon.com/Wu-Block-Expli...words=wu-block
yes i agree, and there's plenty of times i've been blown away by some real unknown producer, which actually happened a lot on this album too.. but still if you see a tracklist where there's Alchemist, RZA, Madlib, Black Milk, Muggs, Jake One, Needlz and whoever you pretty much get an idea of what the album will sound like. the reason people was a little skeptic is because there's been some Wu albums where they used unknown producers that was really wack ("Manifesto", "Lex Diamond Story", "Mr. Excited"...)
this album is a fucking banger though, unlike INS, Ghost always had an amazing ear for beats whether or not the cats are well known or not, and this proves it again. pretty much all of this album fucking knocks, this will be getting plenty of spins. Putting Wu-Tang and D-Block was a great idea. the "Bust Shots" tracks should have been on the official album though, one of the best tracks imo.. i wouldn't mind a mastered version of "Wu-Block" single or a Ghost verse on the Badu cut (which is also one of the illest tracks on the LP; damn Sheek, MK, GZA and Badu all brought it on that 1).
another great album of 2012.. this year's been heavy with the dope releases!
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So is "Bust Shots" Itunes only or suttin? Gonna cop the retail today so hoping its on the CD. Peace
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