Classic Album
Buck 50 & One is my favorite songs off of this masterpiece

Buck 50 & One is my favorite songs off of this masterpiece



Yup he partly funded 36 Chambers. It's all in Rza's books. This is why I laugh when casuals say the Wu fell of because of fighting, Rza and Ghost been fighting since Protect Ya Neck.
"not long is how long that this rhyme took me...so there it is yo fukk it" was Ghost talking to Rza because Rza forced him into the booth to get his verse done on time or some shyt like that.
That's why Rza comes in right after with "chill with the feedback black we don't need that"
They were livingtogether for years before 36 chambers and Ghost has a kid by Rza sister so they're literally related now.

if Im not mistaken tho didn't RZA take a step back after Forever and they were mad at him for not working with them as much?I think it's the other way around, dudes thought they were bigger than Rza. He gave them ALL the shine and niccaz still aggy they had to wait in line for Rza beats.
Dude is a doper MC himself than half the group so it's amazing what he gave them.
Rae my nikka but he's the epitome of that shyt, he talks about Rza like we haven't heard the albums he made without Rza's involvement(except for Shaolin vs Wu)
Yep. Some of the Clan were busting guns at each other growing up. Rae has said several times that he never fvcked with Ghost when they were school kids because his hood (Park Hill) looked at him like he was a crook. RZA was that common denominator that got all these dudes together and rock out.
The Wallabee Champ spit Supercalifragalisticexpladacious backwards"scientific,my hand kiss it,robotalistic optimistic,you prolly missed it,watch me dolly dikk it,scotty wotty copped it to me, big microphone hippie
Hit Poughkeepsie crispy chicken verbs throw up a stone richie,Chop the O, sprinkle a little snow inside a Optimo
Swing the John McEnroe, rap rock'n'roll.."



I always wondered how this album sounded before rza remixed it. I mean from what I've read, RZA took each beat and remixed them shyts and still gave producer credit to the original beat maker. Incredible.
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. fukking phenomenal track I swear...And rhymed it with grouperThe Wallabee Champ spit Supercalifragalisticexpladacious backwards![]()

My man did that beat...Black Moe's Art...became a Christian rapper for a minute... 2001 Freestyle, by Black Moes-ArtI've been listening to the album a lot recently. Good looking @beaniemac
I need them Redman albums though. :bronplz:
Nutmeg is so![]()

7. The Canadian version of the album contains a song called “Wise (In The Rain).”
The song was dedicated to a friend of Ghost’s who was killed, Wise Allah. It was basically a straight loop of “In The Rain” by The Dramatics, so the sample wasn’t cleared for the U.S. version.
8. Epic wanted Ghost to add two more verses to “Cherchez La Ghost.”
At the beginning of this 2000 Vibe piece, Ghost seems to be writing two verses the label asked to tack onto the end of “Cherchez La Ghost,” the second single they wanted to push after the lead single, “Apollo Kids.” That version never came out.
I know what you mean. The RZA, Dre, and Erick Sermon all switched their styles up. When we got blessed with Alchemist, Kanye, and Just Blaze tho![]()
"Really we were making all those beats for Ghostface. Me and Just love Ghostface so much, that's Hip-Hop's (Roc-a-fella executive) favorite rapper and one of my favorite rappers, so we were trying to make all these beats for Ghostface but just so happens we're at Roc-a-fella and Jay heard them and rapped on them. We were making all these beats for Ghostface because we get so inspired by his albums. He was the only dude coming out with something worthwhile with Supreme Clientele. I feel like I got my whole style from Ghostface. Listen to what I'm saying, I need that in print, I feel like I got my whole style from Ghostface. My whole mentality about Hip-hop. He really took it to the next level."- Kanye
Child's Play used to remind of my ol girlfriend. We enjoyed listening to that track together![]()
