Lyrics:
PS&S >>>>6 Ft Deep
Style
6 Ft Deep>>>>PS&S
Classic
Superior
Banger
Average
Mediocore
Wack
Lyrics:
PS&S >>>>6 Ft Deep
Style
6 Ft Deep>>>>PS&S
this is the singular most "listen till it grows on you" album within the Wu-fam. A stark contrast to the first gravediggaz album, both are absolute classics to me. Elimination Process is one of the greatest Hip hop tracks of all fuckin time
"What is the meanin' of crime? is it Criminals Robbin Innocent Muthafuckaz Everytime?"
I read somewhere they recored this album the same time WU was recording the Forever album, and I actually thing this is the better one of the two.
10 years later, still a classic.
this album is good but it wouldv'e been better if RZA and Prince Paul would have got more involved in it, RZA was only on half the album and Prince Paul only produced 2-3 tracks. i guess RZA was busy doing tours for Wu-Tang Forever at the time since it was 1997
wow I was sleeping on this album....mezmerizing lyrics and beats....great album for smoking weed.....Rza kills this album too with the lyrics
"Rap has gradually degenerated from an art form into a ring tone"
"We got the tape Nigga"- Raekwon live in Toronto
what's goin' on, farytalez, twelve jewelz,...
this album is an absolute classic for me
YOU FUCKERS, YOU FUCKERS, THIS BELONGS IN THE REVIEW SECTION. YOU MANIACS.
let's fucking go!!
You're not a true Wu fan if you can't get with this album, period. Similar to Wu-Tang Forever (but to a lesser extent in my opinion, Forever really was that damn incredible), this album is still too advanced in today's music environment (let alone when it was recorded 10 years ago).
"The day Buddha was born it rained tea instead of water" - Warcloud
i get mad when people say that 6 feet deep is a classic, but they say that this one is average....people need to listen, this is an incredible album, it has my fav. RZA lines, dope beats,...
all i can say iz that i missed
gravediggaz. since the death of one(or 2) of the memberz
i waz like "damn, that meanz no more gravediggaz"
i gotta get their cdz again
the pick, the sickle and the shovel = great wu-album
I got this album in '98. I loved it. It really influenced my writing.
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Yeah this is a pretty impressive piece of work I would say. Production is spotty to me in some areas, but excellent in others.
I really miss this kind of hip-hop...is there any album that is at least half as good as this one? Please do tell...
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