Wu-Tang is my favorite group ever but I strongly disagree with that. Even Method Man and Rza said that Tical was rushed to capitalize of their first album's success. It had some good songs but was the weakest of the early Wu-Tang releases imo. "Whut? Thee Album" is classic from start to finish. I can't wait to see Redman in person this coming Saturday in Baltimore. Should be great.
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Wu-Tang is my favorite group ever but I strongly disagree with that. Even Method Man and Rza said that Tical was rushed to capitalize of their first album's success. It had some good songs but was the weakest of the early Wu-Tang releases imo. "Whut? Thee Album" is classic from start to finish. I can't wait to see Redman in person this coming Saturday in Baltimore. Should be great.Last edited by supremeslang; 11-27-2007, 02:27 PM.Free The Birds!!! -
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Re: Wu-Tang Clan: 8 Diagrams
Inspectah Deck is my overall favorite MC of the Wu followed closely by the GZA, Meth and RZA. Ghost definitely makes the best overall solo albums of all the senior members, but as an MC he rambles a little too much nonsense for my liking.I had no idea either!
I wanna hear this. BTW, It's so hard for me to choose a favourite as far as lyrics go. But album wise, Ghost is at the top no doubt.
My Top 3 Wu members(in no particular order):
1. Ghostface
2. GZA
3. Method Man
Streets, any idea if Tru Masta and Bronze Nazareth did any tracks for the album?
The Ironman is a great album. I agree that it was somewhat slept on when it first came out. I think what threw people for a loop was that Daytona 500 video and lead single that was based on the Speed Racer cartoon.
Yeah, I agree. Redman’s first three albums (What? Thee Album, Dare Iz A Darkside, and Muddy Waters) are certified classics. Tical wasn’t touching any of those albums.Wu-Tang is my favorite group ever but I strongly disagree with that. Even Method Man and Rza said that Tical was rushed to capitalize of their first album's success. It had some good songs but was the weakest of the early Wu-Tang releases imo. "Whut? Thee Album" is classic from start to finish. I can't wait to see Redman in person this coming Saturday in Baltimore. Should be great.
KruzaLast edited by Kruza; 11-29-2007, 02:22 PM.Comment

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