Alright..... I have converted to the Wu...

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glad you've seen the light
this is how i rank the wu solo/group albums:
1) 36 chambers
2) liquid swords
3) OB4CL
4) Supreme Clientele
5) Ironman
 
Iron Maiden


The Faster Blade



260



Assassination Day



Camay



Daytona 500



Black Jesus



All That I Got Is You



The Soul Controller
 
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@ Liquid Swords being overrated

That is one of the most intelligent hip hop albums, but at the same time its one of the GRIMIEST . . .
 
Originally Posted by memphisboi55

Alright, think im good to start, i downloaded....

ironman
only built for cuban linx
tical
liquid swords



see where i get w/ this..


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Memph, did you just come from another planet my dude? You missed outon the golden era of hip hop.
 
lol he prolly young
im only 19 so i didnt grow up appreciating music when i was like 5 years old
i got into like 3 years ago



i wish i was this age during the mid 90's =/
 
Originally Posted by theekinqq

lol he prolly young
im only 19 so i didnt grow up appreciating music when i was like 5 years old
i got into like 3 years ago



i wish i was this age during the mid 90's =/
Son.... I got put on to Wu the summer of '94, I was 11. Older dude from
around my block played a couple tracks for me, that same day I went home
was watchin Video Music Box and saw the M.E.T.H.O.D. vid, and it was a
wrap.The first 2 CD's I owned (purchased @ the same time) were Enter the
36 & Out Kast. Me and my homey used to bump that Wu album everyday
after 5th grade.

Them _'s taught me alot, and I appreciated it then & still do.
 
Originally Posted by Dead Stokc

Originally Posted by theekinqq

lol he prolly young
im only 19 so i didnt grow up appreciating music when i was like 5 years old
i got into like 3 years ago



i wish i was this age during the mid 90's =/
Son.... I got put on to Wu the summer of '94, I was 11. Older dude from
around my block played a couple tracks for me, that same day I went home
was watchin Video Music Box and saw the M.E.T.H.O.D. vid, and it was a
wrap.The first 2 CD's I owned (purchased @ the same time) were Enter the
36 & Out Kast. Me and my homey used to bump that Wu album everyday
after 5th grade.

Them _'s taught me alot, and I appreciated it then & still do.
must be nice.... lol
i was only 4 years old in 94'
my first a album was the marshall mathers lp in 4th or 5th grade
i had the cassette and played it until it sounded screwed and chopped lol
then i threw it away because it sounded scary to me lol
 
Lol, im only 11 years old guys. chill...



















Just kidding 23.

But you got to understand, im from the south, memphis, Tennessee.

We wasn't jamming no WU Tang growing up!
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it was 8ball & mjg, 3 6 mafia, etc....


i bet i could name plenty of classic memphis joints.... youll be like " *%%?"
 
Originally Posted by memphisboi55

Lol, im only 11 years old guys. chill...



















Just kidding 23.

But you got to understand, im from the south, memphis, Tennessee.

We wasn't jamming no WU Tang growing up!
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it was 8ball & mjg, 3 6 mafia, etc....


i bet i could name plenty of classic memphis joints.... youll be like " *%%?"



Word thats what I figured...
But its still kinda funny that no one from your town was bumpin wu...
I remember being younger older dudes would head down south (
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) and dudes would come back putting %!@@#+ on to Goodie Mob and UGk and #@#@ like that...
 
Don't forget Wu-Tang Forever.

IMO, that albums like a celebration album of the Wu's success. Just great tracks and makes you realize how far theyd come.

I feel for memphisboi tho because all through the south people dont give new yoprk rappers any respect, let alone the Wu. I really had to get into it on my ownbecause down here its just southern rappers galore.
 
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