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sully;8352491 said:As a Wu head, my vote goes to Inspectah Deck (even though he's not on the list), and here's why:
Besides his Czarface album, he hasn't put out anything solo worth mentioning, let alone worth listening to. He also hasn't done much else in terms of collaborations with other artists like most of the Wu in the last 20+ years.
Inspectah Deck's major contributions to Wu-tang group albums are major, no doubt, but they are practically limited to just that - group albums. Contributions that are added to the albums along with the rest of the members on the basis of who has the hottest verses for the song. Contributions that, if they weren't up to par, wouldn't make the album (there's a reason U-God and Masta Killah get so little verses even on Wu-tang group albums).
He has the potential to be the GOAT member of the group, but he's lazy and seemingly uninterested unless specially provoked in a group setting.
T. Sanford;8353828 said:RZA is the Silk The Shocker of New York
ChillaDaKilla;8348765 said:iron man1;8348019 said:Masta Ace shouldn't be any where near this list.
I agree
Goonberg Scandal;8354889 said:ChillaDaKilla;8348765 said:iron man1;8348019 said:Masta Ace shouldn't be any where near this list.
I agree
I voted Raekwon also, because his rap catalogue is garbage when you take out both Cuban Linx albums, and on top of that, Rae can't make a dope album without Ghosface's help.
Goonberg Scandal;8354889 said:ChillaDaKilla;8348765 said:iron man1;8348019 said:Masta Ace shouldn't be any where near this list.
I agree
I voted Raekwon also, because his rap catalogue is garbage when you take out both Cuban Linx albums, and on top of that, Rae can't make a dope album without Ghosface's help.