Where Did U-God of Wu Tang Being "Hella Wack" Come From?

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His solo work. In the Wu he brought a different energy/type of flow that was welcome as a contrast to the others, but on his own it just wasn't the same. Many rappers work better in a group format. Also you obviously was always gonna have a "worst member", it could only be between him and MK but MK is has a couple legendary verses, a calmer demeanor that is less easily a target and his debut album was great.
 

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rza was way worse nikkas just gave him a pass cause he made beats
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Say what you want about U-God but people are bugging out slandering RZA.

He killed the fukk out of "Tearz", "Assassination Day", "Wu Gambinos", "Snakes", "12 Jewels", "Sunshower", etc.

The only reason people don't talk about his "Impossible" verse more, is because Ghost had one of the best verses of his career on it.

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I respect RZA rhyming but I could never enjoy his verses. Lol I low key zone out when RZA starts rapping. I couldn’t quote anything but:

“…In paw-ticka-luh, my beats travel like a Vortex,
Through your spine to the top of your ce-WE-BWAL cortex…”


Side note I didn’t realize so many New Yorkers don’t pronounce the “BR” sound. It comes out like “bwuther” instead of “brother”. It throws me off when AZ does it too. Not a bad thing, it just always make me think twice when I hear it.
I love RZA but this is FACTS :russ:

“Ruuula ZIG-ZAG-ZIG-ALLAH” :mjlol:
 

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I respect RZA rhyming but I could never enjoy his verses. Lol I low key zone out when RZA starts rapping. I couldn’t quote anything but:

“…In paw-ticka-luh, my beats travel like a Vortex,
Through your spine to the top of your ce-WE-BWAL cortex…”

Side note I didn’t realize so many New Yorkers don’t pronounce the “BR” sound or R’s, in general. It comes out like “bwuther” instead of “brother”. It throws me off when AZ does it too. Not a bad thing, it just always make me think twice when I hear it.
He sounded like one of those looney tunes nikkas
 

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not in general and not intentional

AZ and Kool G have/had lisps

I’ve heard it in regular conversations too, even different variations. Like I’ve hear “river pronounced “wiver” and “viver” from black and white New Yorkers. I just figured it’s a dialect thing from the NYC area. Like people saying “too” as “tewww”.
 
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