Can Somebody Explain why GZA Liquid Swords is considered a classic :lupe

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Meth's verse on shadowboxin' is one of the greatest performances p4p, charisma oozing about as naturally as any MC to ever be recorded on wax.:wow:

Killah Hillz 10304 with a haunting beat and hypnotizing story telling :wow:

50 immigrants with fake fukking visas.

It's hella beats on this album that are perfect for freestyling

Whole fukking album sounding like the OST for golgo 13 on nes
 
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Album is crazy fire, beats and rhymes are both on another level in my opinion. I don't even know how you would explain this, it's just self-evident to me. So many memorable stories and lines in here. GOAT similes on this album. "His glock clicks like high heel shoes on parquet floors" GZA was beyond in his bag on this one

If you don't like LS that's OK. But damn though I wish you could hear it like I hear it
 

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Album is crazy fire, beats and rhymes are both on another level in my opinion. I don't even know how you would explain this, it's just self-evident to me. So many memorable stories and lines in here. GOAT similes on this album. "His glock clicks like high heel shoes on parquet floors" GZA was beyond in his bag on this one

If you don't like LS that's OK. But damn though I wish you could hear it like I hear it

It reminds me of the part on my favorite move "Mr Hollands Opus", where ole boy was comparing the news of his child being born to John Coltrane's "A Love Supreme". I don't care for the album because I don't understand it...but the more I listened to it, the more I respect the project.

Like I love dark and grimey, but in a form of direction. Liquid Swords to me just feels like an album that's not for me. I can bump it, but it's not my identity.

My speed is OB4CL, Iron Man, and ODB's jawn because it identifies my whole aura....besides chopping ki's :francis: .


There are albums that even the most artistic of rappers never touched. Hell, Lupe never heard Illmatic but appreciated It Was Written.

Its just a weird puzzling experience for me and Liquid Swords, because I want to put that album up there...but it's hard and I'm lying to myself :francis:
 

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I mean outside of a few joints I never got the love for Wu as a collective. NEVER.

Love ODB and Method Man though

:picard:Now this is a thread all in this thread. Despite the flabbiness after their double album, the Wu is wild iconic. There's no denying it. Like only one group can unify the world and that group is the Wu.

  • Knowledge in the form of entertainment through wax
  • Layers to their stigma
  • Different personalities and traits each member had
  • Sub groups within the main group
  • Spin off albums and etc
Breh, Wu Tang is forever :blessed:
 
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