I said more recently, I Tried was a hit wasn't it?
Wasn't It around number 6 in the U.S charts or something? Think it charted worldwide too in other countries.
I said more recently, I Tried was a hit wasn't it?
That's a good point - if any of them experimented with their style, or started rhyming in a manner where you could actually understand what they were saying, on the solos - I would have missed it.
Bone might have had more commercial success than the Wu at one point but the Wu has a longer lasting legacy. You can put up that Wu logo anywhere in the world and people know the deal. Wouldn't be the same for BoneI thought that was the criteria you were using though, that's why I was confused. I don't give a fukk about all that bullshyt, I fukk with Wu regardless, always defended them when people talking that shyt now. I just feel Bone have certainly done enough to get some respect too.
Bone might have had more commercial success than the Wu at one point but the Wu has a longer lasting legacy. You can put up that Wu logo anywhere in the world and people know the deal. Wouldn't be the same for Bone
Bone might have had more commercial success than the Wu at one point but the Wu has a longer lasting legacy. You can put up that Wu logo anywhere in the world and people know the deal. Wouldn't be the same for Bone
[/QUOTE]Wu are legends worldwide certainly, I thought it was based on the music though. But all I was saying was the arguments seemed flawed and unfair, that's all, like I said I'm listening now to determine my pick lol
I feel you and don't get me wrong I respect the shyt outta Bone. Musically I just thing the Wu has a better legacy. I mean they sell Wu tshirts in Target right next to Beatles and Doors tshirts
Lets be real. Most of yall Bone fans didn't even know half of what they were saying. On their biggest hit Crossroads one of the only lines from the verses that I could pick up was "I miss my Uncle Chaaaaaaaaaarles yall"
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I said more recently, I Tried was a hit wasn't it?