What's the hardest beat on Liquid Swords?

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Which particular Paul joints? (not saying you're wrong, legit asking). RZA in 1995 is my favorite producer of all time, he was in a different dimension
Gold would fit right in on 6 Feet Deep. it originally had another title... but i aint typing that. its obvious hanging out with prince paul rubbed off on rza some. going from love you rakeem to 6 Feet Deep was quite a change as well

EDIT: found the full album

 
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Gold would fit right in on 6 Feet Deep. it originally had another title... but i aint typing that. its obvious hanging out with prince paul rubbed off on rza some. going from love you rakeem to 6 Feet Deep was quite a change as well

EDIT: found the full album


I mean there was 36 Chambers and Tical in between there too. But I agree Paul probably did influence RZA and pushed him to up his game.
 

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I Gotcha Back because its one of my all time favorite records but Gold is some thunderclap shyt. That choir sample is fire. I cant be the only person thats played the instrumentals as much as the album. That album is perfect especially around the holidays especially Christmas and New Years.
 

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I mean there was 36 Chambers and Tical in between there too. But I agree Paul probably did influence RZA and pushed him to up his game.
Rza did his own thing. Paul said hed come in one take shyt for gd n bounce amazing everyone. N by end of recording he was a master in his own right. Or that gd dont come out without wu tang poppin.

Never mind their biggest song scouted by rza from his old demos. And the remixes most know are his.
 
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