Redwood
Superstar
Listening to it right now, man his voice is shot 
He's still spitting though and needs a Ricola.

He's still spitting though and needs a Ricola.

LL GOAT JI agree with what you're saying.
Ultimately I don't think alot of older artists in any genre release majorly successful albums.
Past 45 years old.
Aerosmith
Billy Joel
Bob Dylan did
But who else?
I know that Funk band War did a huge show in LA recently and the lead singer is 76.
This is something new for Hip Hop and honestly Mass Appeal is doing a good, first time AND historical job here.

Facts. That's the thing right there.
People love crying about clearance. But it's not that they can't get sh*t cleared. They don’t want to PAY for sh*t to get cleared.
That's a whole income for older artists from back in the day. They'll work with you. But a lot of MC's just don’t think it's worth paying for. And for a lot of them, their music suffers because of it.
the best album they've put out wasn't part of the Legend Has It series.
It was Rome Streetz & Conductor Williams- Transpotting
Alc does a few things for samples
1. pays his own money out of pocket to get them cleared
2. Sacrifices publishing rights to get them cleared
3. Samples stuff too obscure to be easily found, and doesn’t clear anything. Sometimes he samples stuff where there isn’t even a known owner to have to pay at all.
I think he also pays flat rate prices to various people and catalogues for rights to sample anything they own. He samples a lot of “library music” and he pays WhoSampled.com for them to not publish his samples. You can’t find anything of his on there after 2021 or so. Roc Marci does that too. You can’t find his newer samples on there.
TLDR: ALC is in a financial position to afford to sacrifice money in order to make the music he wants. Most producers aren’t in that position.
I have 0 expectations or knowledge of how that album is gonna be.I'm trying to figure out what the hell the Big L album is gonna be comprised of?
Hes producing a whole album for this japanese rapper Awich. Which I'm looking forward to less for the rapping but mainly because RZA is still a fascinating producer to me.I'm not sure realistically RZA involvement is a positive at this point in time, sounds good on paper but what's the last dope beat RZA made? shyt, when's the last time he even made a hip hop track? Maybe shyts flying under my radar but last time I went to his spotify discography to see what hes been up to 8 went back 5 years and it was all movie score stuff
If Lil Wayne called Tha Carter VI just something random, fans would still say it sucked, but at least they wouldn't be hurt and disappointed by lumping in shyt with a series that they feel is legendary.I don't know what you all are talking about. This is dope.not Supreme Clientele level but still dope. Anyone expecting it to be as good as the first is crazy. Hardly anybody has made an album that good.
How nikkas felt about Wayne's new Carter album is how I feel about this album
The Pretty Tony Album is WAY is better than this shyt don't even mention SC1
Rae's shyt was at least mostly solid
1993-2007 Ghostface (the emcee) is dead brehs
I'm not trying to hear a washed up ghost rambling mid shyt over mc lyte beats
2.5/10, would not listen again shyts don't even flow like an album sounds like a compilation/mixtape

He actually came thru crazy with production for awitchHes producing a whole album for this japanese rapper Awich. Which I'm looking forward to less for the rapping but mainly because RZA is still a fascinating producer to me.
And I'm pretty sure he would have given production to Wu members, but they don't want his help.
I just went googaling around and I guess the family released a statement saying its gonna be tracks that have been taken down from streaming the past few years, freestyles and "a couple surprises"
Glad I'm not alone.
Original album title was Indiana Tone & The Temple of Goons


Yeah, after @Barney Rubble posted the Dave East track I went on spotify to see what else I missed recently and found the 2 tracks with ASAP Ferg and the Japanese girl, beats were ok but yeah I'm not overly excited for a RZA produced album by an overseas femaleHes producing a whole album for this japanese rapper Awich. Which I'm looking forward to less for the rapping but mainly because RZA is still a fascinating producer to me.
And I'm pretty sure he would have given production to Wu members, but they don't want his help.
Most of these aren't new, primarily songs from 2007-2009, Iron Man is relatively new I think, the producer is a dude from Staten who's been working with Wu members from 2017 on from what I could tell3 Mic's at best,
Is the MOP track even new, I don't think they put out new music together in years.