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A continuation of my "Favorite track off Classic or Great albums" threads.
Yesterday I covered Ghostface Killah's "Supreme Clientele" in which the majority voted for "Mighty Healthy". The weird placement of this album is because I forgot about it more in the case of the Bobby Digital album that I will cover tomorrow. The reason for "The Pillage" was kind of the same problem but I don't remember if the album was great or not. After listening to it again for a long while I have come to a conclusion that it's great. I'd call it one of the best albums to come out during the year. Shout out to @Ayo!-BEZ for the recommendation & @Raheem95 for that thread recently.
To have an album like this come out by one of the more "weaker" members of the Wu especially considering he was an unofficial member ( at the time). This was after "Ironman" Cappa so he's at the rambling part of his career where he really isn't saying anything on the album. Regardless it's a dope album. The production on the album is amazing. RZA has several production credits on the album. More than compared to Inspectahs (post flood
) & U-God's album . Favorite track on here so far is probably "Pillage". The beat on that is
& of course Cappadonna's usual rambling that only Cappa can do. What's your favorite track off the album? & if you can, explain.
There's no room left for the track "Black Boy"
#favetrack
Yesterday I covered Ghostface Killah's "Supreme Clientele" in which the majority voted for "Mighty Healthy". The weird placement of this album is because I forgot about it more in the case of the Bobby Digital album that I will cover tomorrow. The reason for "The Pillage" was kind of the same problem but I don't remember if the album was great or not. After listening to it again for a long while I have come to a conclusion that it's great. I'd call it one of the best albums to come out during the year. Shout out to @Ayo!-BEZ for the recommendation & @Raheem95 for that thread recently.

To have an album like this come out by one of the more "weaker" members of the Wu especially considering he was an unofficial member ( at the time). This was after "Ironman" Cappa so he's at the rambling part of his career where he really isn't saying anything on the album. Regardless it's a dope album. The production on the album is amazing. RZA has several production credits on the album. More than compared to Inspectahs (post flood


There's no room left for the track "Black Boy"

#favetrack
