Who Is Your Favorite Wu Tang Clansmen?

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  • NoleFan
    Hall Of Fame
    • Aug 2002
    • 12855

    #16
    Re: Who Is Your Favorite Wu Tang Clansmen?

    I gotta go with the Wally Champ as well. Toney Starks has been the most consistent member of the Clan. I used to be a big Meth fan but I lost interest when they started all of the Meth and Red stuff. They had a couple of cool cuts I guess but you know...never been a HUGE redman fan. He was funny though. I still get amped when they play "Bring The Pain" as a throwback hip hop classic. Love that song. But, as I said previously, my vote goes with Ghost.
    Last edited by NoleFan; 09-07-2006, 11:43 AM.
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    • DW Rutledge
      Banned
      • Jan 2005
      • 686

      #17
      Re: Who Is Your Favorite Wu Tang Clansmen?

      dirt mcgirt

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      • theaub
        Stop! Homer Time!
        • Feb 2004
        • 9643

        #18
        Re: Who Is Your Favorite Wu Tang Clansmen?

        *Remembers racial draft from Chapelle Show*

        Anyhow...gotta go with Ghost.
        Blue Jays, Blackhawks, Auburn

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        • MachoMyers
          Old School
          • Jul 2002
          • 7670

          #19
          Re: Who Is Your Favorite Wu Tang Clansmen?

          Inspectah Deck's album Uncontrolled Substance is one of my favorite rap albums ever. He's my pick.

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          • RubenDouglas
            Hall Of Fame
            • May 2003
            • 11202

            #20
            Re: Who Is Your Favorite Wu Tang Clansmen?

            can any of these guys top "publicity" or "liquid swords" by GZA? those two alone seem to outdo alot of guys work combined

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            • Herbsinator
              All Star
              • Sep 2003
              • 4573

              #21
              Re: Who Is Your Favorite Wu Tang Clansmen?

              Originally posted by supremeslang
              Rae
              That is a lot of weed.

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              • 3rdAnswer
                Regular Cat Records®
                • Sep 2002
                • 10845

                #22
                Re: Who Is Your Favorite Wu Tang Clansmen?

                Originally posted by RubenDouglas
                can any of these guys top "publicity" or "liquid swords" by GZA? those two alone seem to outdo alot of guys work combined
                Publicity? What album is that.

                And yes, Ghostface and Raekwon have the best solo albums from the Wu with Supreme Clientele and Only Built 4 Cuban Linx respectively. Liquid Swords comes in right behind those two IMO.
                -Jay Illestrate, Emcee/Producer/Graphic Artist
                www.REGULARCATRECORDS.COM
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                • Kruza
                  Mainstream Outlaw
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 6285

                  #23
                  Re: Who Is Your Favorite Wu Tang Clansmen?

                  Originally posted by RubenDouglas
                  can any of these guys top "publicity" or "liquid swords" by GZA? those two alone seem to outdo alot of guys work combined

                  Hell no. As far as straight lyricists go, the GZA is head of the class of Wu-Tang by far. Out of the entire group only Deck, Meth and RZA can get with him when they're on top of their game (their main issue is lack of consistency). The only real knock on the GZA is his monotone delivery and the fact that he rarely changes up his flow. Similar type of criticism that Guru of Gang Starr gets.

                  By the way, if you like "Publicity" (from the Beneath The Surface album) when the GZA made countless references to magazines while telling an interesting story, you should definitely check out the classic "Labels" (from Liquid Swords) where he roasted many record labels in a creative way and "Animal Planet" (from Legend of the Liquid Sword) where he kicks a drug tale making references to many different types of animals. "Fame" (Legend) is also pretty good.

                  Kruza
                  Last edited by Kruza; 09-08-2006, 11:19 AM.

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