The Devil's Advocate
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Middle class hoodsalot of people in the hood had computers by the time wu-tang forever was out. middle-class hoods at least. AOL was big business by then and they werent even the 2nd company to blow.
thats why i dont understand this internet-age argument that yall are pushing here, seeing that wutang was the biggest thing on the internet rap-wise back in those wu-forever days. they benefited from the pros of the internet and didnt have to deal with the cons(downloading). yet yall are acting like they were at some sort of disadvantage. no offense but this doesnt make sense.

That's why lol.
And that was 97. Are you really comparing 93 when 36 chambers dropped to the amount of computers, internet access, internet speeds, and the availability of CD burners and torrents and boards like this.......
Are you really comparing that in 93 to when the dips dropped their first album in 2003?? And gonna tell me accessing the world a whole decade later wasn't 10000000 times easier??
And again. Wu still out did them. So even if I took your argument as truth. Wu still sold and reached more during BOTH eras

What more can I say on the subject y'all
off the internet.
