Wu-Tang Clan - The Saga Continues (10/13/17)

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5 Grand;c-10046660 said:
The Lonious Monk;c-10044068 said:
For all the problems the Wu has had over the years, they damn sure are the longest lasting group in rap history. A bunch of crews have come and gone while they've been rocking.

I'm trying to think of a group that has been around longer and I'm drawing a blank.

There's a lot of old school groups from the 80s that still tour, but they don't release new material. And if they do you never hear about it.

Souls of mischief, Blackmoon, Bootcamp, Onyx only has 2 members now, but they put out 2 albums a couple of years ago. Del La.
 
BobOblah;c-10048958 said:
Meth went in on If Time is Money and the whole album really

Honestly, it probably would have made more sense to just put Meth on every track and call this a solo album for him. It probably would have been his best since Tical, and based on the Breakfast Club interview a lot of the work was actually stuf Math and Meth were doing for years.
 
The Lonious Monk;c-10049980 said:
BobOblah;c-10048958 said:
Meth went in on If Time is Money and the whole album really

Honestly, it probably would have made more sense to just put Meth on every track and call this a solo album for him. It probably would have been his best since Tical, and based on the Breakfast Club interview a lot of the work was actually stuf Math and Meth were doing for years.

Yea I was gonna say that this feels like an new Method Man album and the best in a while
 


This remix was a long time coming. Good to see these dudes maintain the momentum instead of getting complacent cause the album is already out. Wu is hopping around everywhere right now.
 
Just listened to this- pure dopeness. Ol Vintage Wu feel. Feels like a compilation of dope Wu classic tracks than a Wu album. I’ll take this dope beats with cohesion. It’s funny how Meths persona was his main strength and now his lyricism had sharpened over the decades till now where he has become one of their top lyricists. Now he could hold his own against the Decks, Gza and Ghost. Sharp steel sharpen steel. I will always believe Wu is the single greatest thing in hip hop and even though I don’t have the same fervor as I did in their heyday, I still check for Wu Cuz Wu raised a brother. I just stick to my golden era dudes- Nas, Wu, Mobb classics and occasional dip into the new cats- Kendrick, Cole etc
 
gifted;c-10054223 said:
Just listened to this- pure dopeness. Ol Vintage Wu feel. Feels like a compilation of dope Wu classic tracks than a Wu album. I’ll take this dope beats with cohesion. It’s funny how Meths persona was his main strength and now his lyricism had sharpened over the decades till now where he has become one of their top lyricists. Now he could hold his own against the Decks, Gza and Ghost. Sharp steel sharpen steel. I will always believe Wu is the single greatest thing in hip hop and even though I don’t have the same fervor as I did in their heyday, I still check for Wu Cuz Wu raised a brother. I just stick to my golden era dudes- Nas, Wu, Mobb classics and occasional dip into the new cats- Kendrick, Cole etc

I whole heartedly agree.
 

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