Whatever happened to Y-Kim? Is he still online somewhere?
Whatever happened to Y-Kim? Is he still online somewhere?
he disappeared from everywhere after this as far as i know LOL
really wish he had more material out there, ILL figure.. listening to that interview it's interesting how he says that not only "From Then Till Now" beat was for Ghost, but there also was several tracks supposed to go on "The Pick, The Sickle & The Shovel". that's something that really would've worked i would imagine
Edit: listening further, It's also quite amazing that not only did Y-Kim basically create Wu-Tang, he is also the man behind M.O.P. and DR Period's success and sound
at 18:30 - "If i was a negative nigga, maybe i'd felt the negative effect", stated in one of the most negative sounding interviews ever haha
Last edited by claaa7; 09-14-2016 at 09:00 AM.
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Y-Kim created Wu-Tang ? Peace
Last edited by The blackma; 09-14-2016 at 05:01 PM.
it was a joke
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I remember dat interview. It was fucken hilariously delusional shit.
He did some classic beats back in tha day. I remember I bought his cdr off chambermusik after that interview where he was talking about how he was gonna change the game, and it was some dodgy compilation of old throw aways. I have absolutely no recollection of even one single track from that cd lolz.
"We're off to seeee The RZAaaaaa! The wonderful RZA of OZ.."
One too many hilarious quotes from that interview. There's another good audio interview of Y-Kim up on Chambermusik with Timbo King, it's more serious though talking about his accomplishments as a producer. I look forward to hearing more from him.
"The devil trembles when he knows the body is the temple and God is in you
It's hard to continue when it's hard to offend you
He snarls and sets traps, that have you setback
The last round in this death match
So strengthen where you're best at
I promise you won't regret that" - Killah Priest
Does anyone have Method Man's response to that interview? I remember Meth going in on Y-Kim on some radio show (it wasn't Chambermusik).
I remember the Meth response being part of an audio interview that I saw up on WorldStar, it was funny. Haven't heard that one in years.
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