Whips-n-Chains
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No neighbourhood is rough enough.....
It's def Gold
No neighbourhood is rough enough.....
"4th Chamber" & "Shadowboxin".What's the hardest beat on Liquid Swords?



Entered this thread to say Gold, againIt's def Gold

gold gives me the williesEntered this thread to say Gold, again
This is a borderline top 5 album to me


gold gives me the willies
seriously that beat is menacing af
it sounds like a nightmare
yeah.. rza learned a lot from prince paul, didnt heIt's so cold and industrial sounding...It's not even cold enough outside for me to bump this album, but I can't fukking wait to do so.

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 dimensionyeah.. rza learned a lot from prince paul, didnt he![]()
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 wellWhich 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
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.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.