BmoreGorilla
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Right. The Wu wouldn't be the Wu without the solosWu Tang
And we are counting the first run of solos before the Forever album dropped.
Right. The Wu wouldn't be the Wu without the solosWu Tang
And we are counting the first run of solos before the Forever album dropped.
Not making excuses breh because once 98 came they were still nice. It's not like the collective skill of dudes fell off..they were better on forever than they were on 36 and the rhymes continued to be on point. Again, lack of direction is the key. You getwhen the skills take a nosedive and the only cat in wu to experience that is Cappa. Fukk, Tip hasn't fallen off to take it back to Tribe. He continued to be dope and kill it on the mic each time out. Whether you fukked with the music or not is a personal taste thing but objectively, he didn't suddenly get rusty and forget how to rap or stop being a dope rapper. Same with Wu as a whole and individually minus Cap. Prodigy is an example of falling off (no diss to the mobb)
having a sharp skillset and making classic music are 2 different things.
they were sharper on forever than on 36 chambers. but 36 is by far the superior album.
I dapped you due to agreeing 36 is the better album but I still say they're both classic. One being more superior than the other isn't a knock:whoknows:
forever is a 4.25 at best.
the 2nd disc is literally worthless aside from a few tracks.
Group, solo, guest appearances, beats, MIC PRESENCE, CHARISMA, CHARACTER and all round hip hop rawness Wu Wins. I doubt there will ever be another hip hop collective as strong.
forever is a 4.25 at best.
the 2nd disc is literally worthless aside from a few tracks.
name 5 wack cuts on disc 2...and why they are wack to you.
This is the 1st thing nikkas do when arguing about the Wu place in history. If we talking better group then those shouldn't be included.
My vote is for Tribe
Exactly. Wu fell off commercially. The rhymes were exquisite in 97 though. What killed the Wu was when they started releasing all the follow-up solos without wall-to-wall RZA production. Plus all the Wu affiliates were diluting the brand. But mostly, commercial tastes changed. Nothing they could do about that.