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Thread: Raekwon - Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... Pt II

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    I almost feel ashamed to be associated with wu fandom when i read juvenile BS like this. Anyway, I liked all the kung fu samples, its probably the most film samples on a wu album in 15 years, it sets the mood perfectly. Also Catalina is getting to be the best song on the album to me. With the right video that could be a big hit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sosa View Post
    I almost feel ashamed to be associated with wu fandom when i read juvenile BS like this. Anyway, I liked all the kung fu samples, its probably the most film samples on a wu album in 15 years, it sets the mood perfectly. Also Catalina is getting to be the best song on the album to me. With the right video that could be a big hit.
    i know right..
    kungfu samples def set the feel of a mafioso type album..






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    Quote Originally Posted by battle? View Post
    i know right..
    kungfu samples def set the feel of a mafioso type album..
    I mean it feels like a Wu album. The first album had samples of The Killer and Kung Fu flicks. The shit is the Mafia in Raes own image. If anything this has more mafioso feel just off of 'Cold Outside'.

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    "its probably the most film samples on a wu album in 15 years,"

    I believe Wu-Tang Forever & Iron Flag have more than this.....


    House Of Flying Daggers (Shaolin vs Lama)
    Sonnys Missing (The Killer)
    Black Mozart (Shaolin vs Lama)
    Broken Safety (Shaolin vs Lama)
    Have Mercy (Shaolin vs Lama)
    Catalina (The Killer)
    We Will Rob You (Shaolin vs Lama)
    Last edited by Jin10304; 10-20-2009 at 05:26 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sosa View Post
    I mean it feels like a Wu album. The first album had samples of The Killer and Kung Fu flicks. The shit is the Mafia in Raes own image. If anything this has more mafioso feel just off of 'Cold Outside'.
    guillotine swordz is the only track on link to have any type of kung-fu sample..

    chamber music has plenty of kungfu samples..






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    Quote Originally Posted by battle? View Post
    guillotine swordz is the only track on link to have any type of kung-fu sample..

    chamber music has plenty of kungfu samples..
    Re-Read your posts to see how you are complaining over little stuff. Sad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hollow Dartz View Post
    Re-Read your posts to see how you are complaining over little stuff. Sad.
    cheer up..
    im sorry more people haven't commented on ur review..







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    ^ this dude is so mad that people like CL2 more than 8 Diagrams.

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    ^ cl2 really should of just been called " house of flying daggers" or "kiss the ring"






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    this album got lots of replay value, shit is still in constant rotation. this and Blaq Poet gets crazy play



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    Yeah the album is still getting daily rotation, brilliant from start to finish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by battle? View Post
    cheer up..
    im sorry more people haven't commented on ur review..

    I could really care less, you prove my point by trying to change topics. Please get some pussy and stop crying. The album is dope, and your complaining over little shit. and P.S. I have recieved numerous Rep points for my review already. Clown.
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    Im feelin the review... 2 me this album is a real solid effort.

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    Oops wrong thread.

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    still bumping this front-to-back alot, i don't know about y'all but i seriously might think that i will consider this a classic Wu-Tang album in the future. to me this shit flows great and more-or-less every single song is incredible.



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