C.R.E.A.M. (Cash Rules Everything Around Me)
Enter the 36 Chambers
1993
Legend of the Wu-Tang Clan/ Wu-Tang Clan's Greatest Hits
2004
Method Man
Inspectah Deck
Raekwon
RZA
5 stars - Classic
4 Stars - Banger
3 Stars - Decent
2 Stars - Boring
1 Star - Wack
C.R.E.A.M. (Cash Rules Everything Around Me)
Enter the 36 Chambers
1993
Legend of the Wu-Tang Clan/ Wu-Tang Clan's Greatest Hits
2004
Method Man
Inspectah Deck
Raekwon
RZA
Last edited by brock; 12-11-2009 at 03:23 PM.
one the most recognized tracks by Wutang. RZA produces a soft melodic beat that still comes off as being cold and harsh. Raekwon and Deck both drop verses as memorable as the beat itself. Each component of the track comes together to form a Wutang classic!!!
also back up vocals by 60 Sec add an extra harmonious aspect
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C.R.E.A.M = Hip hop at its finest.
CREAM is to Wu-Tang what Karma Police is to Radiohead.
5 stars
Cream is a classic song and I love the video. I like the end of the video when the group is shown sitting around a big table and they're being shown one by one. Inspectah Deck's lyrics from this was sampled on Group Home's Livin Proof song when he said leave it up to me while I be living proof. Life as a shorty shouldn't be so rough. To kick the truth to the young black youth. Method Man was right when he said on Cream that cash rules everything around me because nobody can survive without money.
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