Art Of War was a phenomenal dip for the Bone boys. Forever outsold 36 Chambers. Get it together.

i recall you claiming that art of war was just as good as e.99 eternal.
Art Of War was a phenomenal dip for the Bone boys. Forever outsold 36 Chambers. Get it together.
Art Of War is much better than The W to me. I like Wu Tang Forever though.
I think I could convince @Bonefan32 to vote for Wu![]()
Art Of War was a phenomenal dip for the Bone boys. Forever outsold 36 Chambers. Get it together.
thread is funny, let the coli tell it, bone vs wu is the third greatest debate in hip hop after pac vs big, nas vs jay, and ahead of foxy vs kim
fun tournament tho, i'm not really feeling the nit version, but maybe you should do one for female mc's (i don't think one for solo male mc's is even feasible)
Its LEAGUES better.
Honestly, 36 chambers is as classic as they come but so is E.1999, but Bone kept a nice lil run with their first 4 albums, Wu had HUGE fall offs in quality after 36 chambers and I blame that on having "too many nikkas on the same blunt" (literally too).
You had cats putting their best work on solo albums then coasting on the group albums, then you had nikkas who just weren't on the same level as the rest trying to get more focus on the group album because that was the only outlet they had. History has shown how the group dynamic is bad for longevity so I give them props for even having that many nikkas in the group to begin with but can you sit here and honestly tell me their group run wouldn't have been better had it been JUST GZA, Meth, Deck, Rae, Ghost with RZA only behind the boards and ODB only for skits?
I do think Bone had better albums than Wu yes overall. Though I hold 36 Chambers and Wu Tang Forever in a very high regard. But when listening back Bone had more dope shyt to me. When it comes to group albums.
I think those 2 along with Outkast are the 3 greatest groups in Hiphop history, with all due respect to Run DMC, Public Enemy and NWA but those Holy 3 would slaughter the older groups lyrically. Any of us preferring one group over the other is ok because they are all great, but to dismiss either or any group as overrated is a damn insult to Hiphop history.
I liked this run from Bone....
Thug World Order had some joints but was a bit of a dip to me.
- 1993: Faces of Death
- 1994: Creepin on ah Come Up (EP)
- 1995: E. 1999 Eternal
- 1997: The Art of War
- 2000: BTNHResurrection
Wu I fukked with the 1st 2 hard but after that not so much though they had some joints.
Man what?like bone didn't lace soundtracks. Dayz of our lives was on set it off soundtrack and they had a cut on the show soundtrack. Not to mention shoot em up from the great white hype ost.
And bone the only group to work both tupac and biggie.
Forever only "sold more" because it was a double disc, do I need to explain how double disc count twice or did you forget that? And E.1999 and AoW outsold BOTH and ALL of the Wu albums individually anyway so its a moot point. And Art of War was no less than a 4 mic album, its a PERSONAL favorite, but I can concede its not a classic, but the dip from E.1999 to AoW wasn't nearly as severe as 36 to Forever.
If you are a Wu fan I KNOW you aren't prepared to say Forever was anywhere close to a good album as 36 Chambers
Yeah, I don't think Bone or Wu were overrated, If OB4CL and shyt counted may have voted for Wu but can only really count group albums in my opinion, otherwise it's not a THE group, Bone had all them Bon e Brother's Cd's so.. lol. Just counting group shyt that's offcial group shyt.
I will admit after BTNHResurrection, they took a dip in quality but a big part of it was that they couldn't keep the damn group together. Unlike Wu, Bone's individual members all complimented each other and made the group stronger, even Wish, who by consensus was the weakest member, offset the groups sound and gave them a much harder edge than they would have without him. They were a REAL group, unlike Wu which started out that way but turned into a solo artist collaboration effort.