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Thread: Cilvaringz- "I" album review

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    Quote Originally Posted by ERIC_CARTMAN View Post
    Imo its the best track,

    4th D strikes again, his 2 beats were gorgeous

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    THIS THREAD HAS BEEN APPROVED BY MICHAEL JACKSON, THE SON OF GOD

    ALL BOW DOWN

    "Reciting a biblical verse before I make your melon burst like that nigga Jules from Pulp Fiction...my salvation is salivation, and diction crucifixion" - Ras Kass


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    Lmao!
    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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    Two Tone Niggas On The Stage Get Rushed.......burned tha Kush and tha Album had its moments......kinda burned on tha gimmick appereances...that was kinda shiesty move right their Mr. Tang
    Work on the kitchen table, Where the bags at

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    this record, and other stuff from people like Bronze and whoever else, does NOT sound like vintage wu-tang. it does not sound like it's from 93, 95, 97, etc. it sounds like someone in 2007 trying to make beats like that and then producing the fuck out of them with high-end equipment. shit will never be lo-fi and gritty like old-school wu-tang shit, shouldn't even try.

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    This CD was alright, but just didnt have the fire it needed lyrically or flow wise to put it over the top into greatness.
    And what shall we toast?

    Madness! Combustion! Liberty and the end of all law! The invisible international! The toast is anarchy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by crass xxx View Post
    this record, and other stuff from people like Bronze and whoever else, does NOT sound like vintage wu-tang. it does not sound like it's from 93, 95, 97, etc. it sounds like someone in 2007 trying to make beats like that and then producing the fuck out of them with high-end equipment. shit will never be lo-fi and gritty like old-school wu-tang shit, shouldn't even try.



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    I find he has the same kind of voice as MC Serch ! lol !
    I gotta listen to it a couple of time to see what I think about it ....

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    I'm really diggin the production and guest spots on this album.

    Some of the tracks are painfully, blatantly, political and religious. I'm all for concious hip-hop but I don't need to hear about who knocked down the twin towers....just my opinion...

    Cilva himself isn't horrible, but not great. Flow is kinda wack sometimes. Guest spots thought like I said bump this album up a few ratings. Raekwon in particular was dope on this shit...

    8/10 for the beats and guest spots mainly

    And if I see a track that FEATURES A Wu general, please have him do more than introduce the track.

    "We don't need no diamond rings
    All we need is a drum like
    Fuck it, he can rhyme, I'll sing"

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    Average, nice to have, some dope verses, some not so dope verses, nice guest spots, good dvd


    De mijne is 4x duurder!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hollow Dartz View Post
    This cd has been out for years, All the beats are OLD all the guests apperances verses are OLD, he redid all his verses. Peace
    Hey lets' Ignore the truth.
    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 Hollow Dartz View Post
    Hey lets' Ignore the truth.
    ???

    "We don't need no diamond rings
    All we need is a drum like
    Fuck it, he can rhyme, I'll sing"

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    Very stupid to have generals introduce a track like what Mef and Ghostface did. Stupid.

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    i can't help but feel that if we didn't have albums from people like Cilvaringz, Free Murda, and other products that involve wu-tang, we'd be a LOT closer to a wu-tang album.

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