its well known wu generals took bars and beats from affiliates/killah beez.
Nope. They'd spit each others lines, especially in the early days & mostly when freestyling, but they never "took" shyt.
3:54
Ghost- I'm gonna say Meth's shyt.
Rae- Nah, say your own shyt.
But Ghost's had people like Superb, Trife & Wiggs do verses for him. Wish he wouldn't because it gets overblown into the nonsense like "Superb ghostwrote Supreme Clientele" when it's at most just a verse here or there. Always known though- not 'taking' anything from his crew.
Y Kim and 4th was rumored to have done a few 36 chambers beats that rza got credit for.
False.
gza and meth wrote odb shyt.
More GZA & RZA than Meth, but true.
It's common knowledge that superb wrote that. Ghost got locked up for that robbery case and was on the island and couldn't finish supreme clientele and superb stepped it to fill some gaps lyrically so it could make the date. Superb started telling people that he wrote the whole album after ghost stopped fukking with him for touching kids.
This shyt was pretty much common knowledge at one point.
The part about Superb filling in gaps on SC isn't really true. Ghost had a good amount recorded before getting locked and finished it when out but there wasn't any big "make the date" or anything (it was dropping on Razor Sharp- they could drop it whenever [and did in the 1st qtr of 2000 for some reason]) and Superb didn't have verses down ready for when Ghost got out. Superb had a bigger influence on Bulletproof than SC but 'Perb just claimed SC as it was the bigger album.
When did that joint come out? Because the Good Times track is circa 2000.
The Good Times track was first. The Orphans sessions were recorded 01-03. It's most likely a verse Superb wrote for Ghost that Superb reused when the track didn't end up on any release or forgot Ghost used it.