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    Quote Originally Posted by 3rdEyeVizion View Post
    How the fuck did Remedy manage to get that many Wu-generals together for that video? Is he really tight with them? Gotta listen to the album ASAP.
    hes a day one wu affiliate .. he was in the heaven and hell video lol

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    There are many day one affiliates.. But cool with the little info. Thanks

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    Dope album. I think there's a lot of replay value here, can't see myself tiring from the album soon.
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    Damn ! I haven't posted in years but i had to. This shit is fire ! It will go down as a Wu classic in a few years.....

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    I can picture Cilva in a jealous state now. Remedy did his best here ... I ve yet to listen to the whole album.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jammin View Post
    Think about this . Remedy is gonna give us the Best wu album of the last decade
    Absolutely true !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hal Incandenza View Post
    Holy shiiiiit Wu banga of the year! Dope beat and everybody sounds energized. MK with the hard flow not the mellow delivery. Solomon Childs on that duet with Shyheim hardcore flow and not on his R&B shit. Everybody else great as expected too. Remedy keeps up with all of them.

    I'm dying here I'm so enthusiastic. Somebody get the paddles yell 'clear' and shock me back from Wu heaven into reality.

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    ^^Yeah I said that.



    I need to cop this album.
    Absolutely Wu Banger of the Year !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hal Incandenza View Post
    Here's a written mini-interview w/ Remedy (basic write up) dating back to March that I just found

    https://www.kuhillel.org/blog/remedy-wu-tang-clan

    Still have to read it myself in a minute so I can't comment yet. It looks like it puts emphasis on the Jewish heritage and the connection to the Wu mostly

    KUHillel (cf website name) is a Jewish university in Lawrence, Kansas
    Thanks for the link !

    ''Remedy grew up on Staten Island, and attended New Dorp High School, where he befriended Wu-Tang’s Raekwon, Inspectah Deck and Method Man.

    “I was in New Dorp [and] Method Man was over there for a minute—Dek, Raekwon, too—but they weren’t the Wu Tang yet.” Remedy said. “And then I played football in high school and that was like a second family with a lot of cats on the team.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by JZA/Jordon View Post
    Album does not disappoint!
    100% agree. started listening on the 25th and been on repeat since than. was great to listen all day yesterday !!!

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    He did a great job putting this album together.

    And the clan sound fantastic on this. It would have been nice if he got all the members (special edition bonus tracks?) but thats nitpicking.

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    Remedy showed us he had the rhymes and ill production skills with Genuine Article. Have not listened yet, but going by what I am reading on here so far, it looks like this is going to be close to that. I hope he did most, if not all of the beats, because his production is fire. Anybody know who produced it?

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    Remedy and Danny Caiazzo who was a producer on Deck & Ghost's last albums.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hotnikks View Post
    I can picture Cilva in a jealous state now. Remedy did his best here ... I ve yet to listen to the whole album.
    Lol, why would I be jealous?? Jealous of what?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShaDynasty View Post
    Remedy and Danny Caiazzo who was a producer on Deck & Ghost's last albums.
    Caiazzo is 3 for 3 on Wu albums. He's a keeper. He made Deck's Chamber No 9 sound more like Wu than some of his other solo releases

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShaDynasty View Post
    He did a great job putting this album together.

    And the clan sound fantastic on this. It would have been nice if he got all the members (special edition bonus tracks?) but thats nitpicking.
    It's cool to have Street, Shyheim, Solomon Childs, KP on there and see Killa Beez spit good verses holding their own with the generals. Solomon Childs can be hit or miss but he did well on here imo
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    Yeah the Deck album was definitely the better one out of those two.

    I like Chamber No 9 more than Deck's second and third album too although those have some bangers. the overall sound on Chamber No 9 is more consistent to me

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    deservedly positive review for Remedy Meets Wu-Tang (not mine) :

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/legends...ng-review/amp/
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShaDynasty View Post
    The Deck LP was okay.

    The Ghostface one was bleh.
    I thought the Deck was meh. Guess I prefer his Czar stuff now. More energy with those guys. Manifesto was complete opposite as far as the energy. I definitely liked the Ghost album better. Anyway this album is crazy good. Peace

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShaDynasty View Post
    Cilvaringz are you coming back at Remedy with bars?
    I aint hear my name I think. If anyone got dissed it was probably M80 by recycling his RZA verse. Definitely a decent album though.

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