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Author: | rogers park bryan [ Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:53 am ] |
Post subject: | Wu Tang |
They should probably have their own section, but Ill just use this thread. Ill be posting my thoughts here. I imagine you're on the edge of your seats. My Current favorite Wu Tang Verses for each member are Rza- After the Smoke is Clear- Ironman Underprivileged, Grew up in a Stapelton house village, Where blood flood the water in the streets like oil spilage When the water was flowin (Tang-O-Phonics number one) I spot a fifty-five borough A nigga was still flowin, Voice was echoin I rise high like an Opera's Procter wouldn't Gamble The sample, it shocked her My ninjas run wilder than Shaka Zulu Some play peace like Donny the Guru Others live to be wise and old like Desmond Dutchu Undisputed champion Bell holders Shape and mold us Sole controler of the moon I, solar and polar I blow half smoke through my nasal Bust my ways with thirty words Wu-Tang wasn't for children like Cannibals raidin Sicilians Gza-Knock, Knock - The Legend of the Liquid Sword I'm the outscene slang kicker with no parental sticker Risin y'all that wise words is much slicker Under circumstances label advances Ample opportunity, infinite chances The rhyme, the unrelated beef I don't stress I seen many killed for inifinte-e-less Ya raps need a clips that packed with lies Cowardlessly ya shot up those innocently wise In extra long verses hundred bars the lim' The percentage of the truth in the rhyme is one tenth A solid mass of minerals, easily broke down Hard rock MC's ya nothin but compound Sparked by the endless greed of CEO's in the videos with those questionable flows Take it twenty-six, cut it down to four bars, make it a hook if it's not I'm sure to send a book Ghostface Killah- D.T.D.- No Said Date Yo, I got muscles in my index finger, even my mirror is diesel To scope two, so I could read you Without a jack, there, I'm still hittin' up people You were starvin' for beef, I had to feed you It's funny how Toney got a lot of sons around Nice dirty crib, with a lot of guns around Layin' up in Cheetah's, chillin' Treatin' niggaz like cavities, lead rocks'll be in your filling Bosses, C.E.O.'s, head niggaz in charge'll get whacked Actors, even down to the stars, you'll get clapped Skip back, I'm not a bullshit rapper My gun really do go off like that This is Ghost, high post, get your pot roast coked When the glock burst, it's all about clockwork Fuck around, and go to hell with a hot shirt I don't go to Chinatown for my fireworks I go to Aakmei, test him for a bomb, first Make sure he ain't lyin', tell on me, his eye'll squirt Ghost Deini is real, me and Killa'll peel Your cap back, and deliver the mil' Niggaz be pullin' out, but they don't use 'em Big giant joints, they stat and lose 'em The big yellow, this shit'll push your crew in Look you dead in your face, like "What ya'll doing?" Ain't killin' nothin', so stop pursuing Fuckin' with my click, you'll just get ruined Blowin' the weight, like breeze did brewing By the way, who the fuck, let ya'll fools in? Raekwon- REC Room Therapy-Big Doe Rehab Yo, we been bagging since 18, kid, Polo Rugs on with gloves on Rented cars, fronting on winning broads Gum slow, half moon, leather pants, Avia' days Keep your hands off my blunt and my waves Beneton, Superman bomb, everybody in the lobby, we clapping Hats on, protecting your moms, you know how we play Spray something down if the team say It's on, I dedicate my lines to the PJ's Triple beams, Pyrex jars, smoking nickle weeds All we did is look mad fly, icicle rings Whatever homeboy, you want it? You could get your receipt A little closer, you can sense we got heat, it's only me Plus four other ill gangstas, we all anxious To blow up your block and spank shit Method Man-Justice For All- The Swarm Yo In The Heat of The Night my 4-7-7 mash on the mic Killarmy and Trappa John M.D. full metal jackets cuz' some gots to have it kill or be killed only time will reveal I think by myself and I drink by myself from 9-8 until let me know its real son if its really real understandable self explainable caution John Blaze flamable when under pressure, interchangable and still coming down like precipitation as I reign undesputed how Johnny do it dangerously, whoppin cough (cough, cough) two and off stank pussy make my dick soft (huh) bottom line be this high, explosive not for the average Joseph come and get some hol' it, keep one up in the chamber blast wit' my middle finger now I toss men attack like the Four Horsemen see me dog walkin' strickly getty-o slang talkin' all up in thease guts, soften thease rap niggas, official we slap niggas wit' mak' charges dope shit regardless we usually take another niggas garments (what) Inspectah Deck-Rules-Iron Flag Yes yes y'all, the I-N-S bless y'all Stop hearts like cholesterol, let's brawl Never fall, tear it down like a wreckin ball Role call where my niggaz that's one for all And all for one, we draw the guns on impulse Cash in the envelope, spend it on kinfolk Then smoke a ounce as we count mills Providin you pure ecstasy without pills U-God-Sound the Horns-Chamber Music Yo, you're hog-tied, I'm roping them, bitches, I'm gropping them Open up your veins, cop three bags of Dopium Super soak these niggas, stroke with the magnum force Leak it in the streets quick, peep my secret sauce I keep it gloss, I'm suited up for my franchise Your coins is tossed, man-handle bad guys Scramble for my damn prize, crack cans of cold Guinness I'm like Seabiscuit, I'mma win by a photo finish Nigga, this ain't tennis, yeah, I ain't bluffing shit I be the street menace on my David Ruffin shit Police ain't cuffing shit, claiming I'm a crook Throw up my middle finger, I'm a hall of famer in my book Right hook, death jooks, great with my footwork Bubble through, got the W on my hood shirt Sneak through the wood works like poisonous high fumes I'm that superhero with the brand new costume Masta Killa- The Jump Off- The W That's word to Jah Mo, San Juan, Puerto Rico Blowin hydro on a beach wit Tamiko My gun bullet hollow for you to swallow Blowin the nozzle, hear it whistle One in the head, this is code red, man for dead X amount of lead spray from the barrel Heat clear the street like Connor O'Carroll Fully equipped, rifles, banana clip shit To make my niggas from East New York flip Cappadonna- Daytona 500- Ironman Give me the the fifty thou, small bills My gold plate, my slang kills My Benz spills, whattup Lils Murder one Dunn Killer bee stung, guess who back home Son My technique of slang camp won, third platoon soon Cristal bottles, cages of boom, probably wardrobe The mad-hatter big dick style, beware goons smuggle balloons, lord of dooms, in fat pussy wombs Let the Gods build, pull up the grill Check out the mad skills Top secret technique, too hard for you to peep it and keep it, jiggy style of rap and watchin knuckle slang sweep it out of order ape recorder can't record my slaughter spoil the rotten Don is too good to be forgotten High top notch, borderline rhymes is handcocked Ninety-six, my ill sound clash is still hot Get yourself shot O.D.B.- Dirty Mef- 4:21 The Day After... (Fuck you, fuck you, fuck you, fuck) Hahahaha.. yeah.. Yo, you don't wanna ride with Dirt, you still stuck in coach You don't wanna fly in first, yo, I can spit One verse, and leave in a new Benz-er Take a trip down south and put some hoes to work, you hear me Dirt McGirt, you niggaz gon' respect it I'm drunk and crunk so don't come in my direction I'm ready to thump, and get the whole crew arrested Bail 'em out, and laugh about it in Texas, yo And get with Rome, down in Caki-Lac And hit the spot, in the hood where the happenings at Where the shootin' and the fightings and the stabbings at Where the Lincolns and the Chevys and the Cadi's at, shit Them down south niggaz been loved Dirt Take a shot to the head, if you been through the worse Show respect to your niggaz, who been doin' it first And be comin' with that shit, I'm just doin' the worse |
Author: | West46thStreet [ Wed Nov 18, 2009 12:28 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Wu Tang |
I need some time to ponder this one. I have to rock with The Beatles of Hip Hop once again today to start ranking. |
Author: | rogers park bryan [ Wed Nov 18, 2009 12:29 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Wu Tang |
West46thStreet wrote: I need some time to ponder this one. I have to rock with The Beatles of Hip Hop once again today to start ranking. Current being the operative word. If I had to make that list again...it would be different |
Author: | West46thStreet [ Wed Nov 18, 2009 12:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Wu Tang |
rogers park bryan wrote: West46thStreet wrote: I need some time to ponder this one. I have to rock with The Beatles of Hip Hop once again today to start ranking. Current being the operative word. If I had to make that list again...it would be different Yeah I'm hip to the "current" vibe of it. I figure this is just the place to wax poetic about all things WU Mr. Mangi errr RPB. |
Author: | Jack Bauer [ Wed Nov 18, 2009 3:39 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Wu Tang |
I saw Wu Tang with Rage Against The Machine years ago at the World aka Tweeter Center aka whatever else it's been called. Great show! Saw Aerosmith the next night too. |
Author: | West46thStreet [ Wed Nov 18, 2009 7:13 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Wu Tang |
Okay I've always wondered about this particular lyric and what it means. Watch for the wooden soldiers, C-Cypher-Punks couldn't hold us A thousand men rushing in, not one nigga was sober Perpendicular to the square, we stand bold like Flare Now I was always under the assumption he was saying stay gold like Flair which made me think he was referring to Ric Flair and his penchant for being the champ. Others have told me that no, it's definitely "stand bold." If it is stand bold like flare, then I'm lost. I know my love of wrestling might be clouding my head here, but the Ric Flair connection always made the most sense to me. |
Author: | rogers park bryan [ Wed Nov 18, 2009 7:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Wu Tang |
We stand GOLD like Flair ...meaning the belt and the bling flair wore. Im almost certain. Listening to a live version might tell the tale. Even if he says bold, hes definitely refering to the Real Worlds Champion....ALSO, Stone cold like Steve Austin, broke motherfuckn backs like ken patera |
Author: | West46thStreet [ Wed Nov 18, 2009 7:28 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Wu Tang |
rogers park bryan wrote: We stand GOLD like Flair ...meaning the belt and the bling flair wore. Im almost certain. Listening to a live version might tell the tale. Even if he says bold, hes definitely refering to the Real Worlds Champion....ALSO, Stone cold like Steve Austin, broke motherfuckn backs like ken patera Yeah that's what I always thought. I thought because of their wrestling references, "Stomp your ass like Wahoo McDaniel" it made the most sense. |
Author: | Mr. Hernandez [ Wed Nov 18, 2009 7:49 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Wu Tang |
I used to LOVE the Wu. Ever since the 1st album i was amazed cuz each member was so dope and before that no crew had come out like they did with 9 MC's who can carry they own albums. I started writing lyrics in 96 and at the time my style was similar to INS and Masta until I eventually found my own style. I used to remember the hype before every wu joint dropped and it was nothin like it as far as hip hop went. I always wished they evolved instead of tryin to keep it 93. What they always did best was blend old school soul and hip hop with the new shit. They lost their chemistry and way with the petty squabbles they had with eachother. |
Author: | West46thStreet [ Wed Nov 18, 2009 8:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Wu Tang |
Mr. Hernandez wrote: I used to LOVE the Wu. Ever since the 1st album i was amazed cuz each member was so dope and before that no crew had come out like they did with 9 MC's who can carry they own albums. I started writing lyrics in 96 and at the time my style was similar to INS and Masta until I eventually found my own style. I used to remember the hype before every wu joint dropped and it was nothin like it as far as hip hop went. I always wished they evolved instead of tryin to keep it 93. What they always did best was blend old school soul and hip hop with the new shit. They lost their chemistry and way with the petty squabbles they had with eachother. I think they probably should have stopped making records as the Clan after The W. Maybe I'm blaspheming there, but I like to remember them as great, not just good. Plus, at what age should an MC stop rapping? Will there ever be a 50 something MC that is still putting out good tracks? I thought maybe Rakim or KRS One would have been the guy, but no so much anymore. Who am I kidding, rap started its long and painful death as soon as Master P and his ilk started to gain popularity. Once people starting equating them with good Southern Hip Hop, it was all over. |
Author: | West46thStreet [ Fri Nov 20, 2009 9:25 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Wu Tang |
I know this thread is Wu Tang titled but I figure it's the best place to continue overall Hip Hop dialogue. I was recently having a discussion with a close friend about the best MC's that never were. We talked of The D.O.C. and Canibus as the two biggest examples of greatness that could have been. With The D.O.C. I think it's obvious his accident is what hampered him, but the Canibus case is altogether different. The first time I heard Canibus, I was like whoa! (Thank you Black Rob) His lyrics were top notch and he seemed to be well respected and highly regarded in the Hip Hop world. So what the hell happened? So just how did he fall so hard so fast? I know most people point to his ill fated decision to place his career in the hands of Wyclef, but there has to be more to it than that, doesn't there? Bad production can bring you down no doubt, but the guy's skills were just too good to be hampered in such a negative way. His talent was such that a successful comeback should have been inevitable. Others speak to his battle with LL Cool J as the start of his descent into mediocrity and eventual Bolivian. (Mike Tyson) That reasoning never sat well with me, because I always felt, and still do to this day; that he slayed LL and was the victor in said war. So what was it, what happened to Canibus? Are my friend and I completely wrong in our assessment of Canibus' talent and potential? Here's a little reminder of the beef between the two. You be the judge. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYrIXlqrtWk |
Author: | Mr. Hernandez [ Sun Nov 22, 2009 10:13 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Wu Tang |
Any of you guys pick up Dopium? I heard this was a good album |
Author: | Bagels [ Tue Jan 19, 2010 8:04 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Wu Tang |
http://www.unkut.com/2009/06/ol-dirty-m ... adio-1997/ |
Author: | Bagels [ Thu Jan 21, 2010 11:38 am ] |
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New Wu track: http://www.harpito.com/2010/01/method-m ... reams.html |
Author: | rogers park bryan [ Thu Jan 21, 2010 12:32 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Wu Tang |
Bagels wrote: AWESOME. CANT WAIT BUT... WRONG SECTION I made a post about this project in the attack on the wrestling section WAR WU MASSACRE !!! |
Author: | Bagels [ Tue Feb 02, 2010 8:27 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Wu Tang |
now downloading this new compilation of stuff produced by Mathematics. slightly optimistic, looks like a lot of good stuff 1. Clap 2010 (feat. Raekwon / Ghostface Killah / Method Man / U-God) 2. Respect 2010 3. Masta Killa - 'It's What It Is' (feat. Raekwon / Ghostface Killah) 4. Strawberries & Cream (feat. Inspectah Deck / RZA / Ghostface Killah) 5. Steppin 2 Me (feat. GZA / Masta Killa / Inspectah Deck) 6. All Flowers (feat. Raekwon / Method Man / Ghostface Killah / Ica Da Don / Inspectah Deck) 7. Method Man - 'John 3:16' 8. Raekwon - 'Treez' 9. What It Is (feat. RZA / Streetlife / Buddah Bless) 10. Masta Killa - 'Iron God Chamber' (feat. RZA / Method Man) 11. Masta Killa - 'Real Nillaz' (feat. Ghostface Killah / Buddah Bless / Raekwon / Eyes Low) 12. Rush (feat. Method Man / GZA) 13. Mathematics - 'Da Way We Were' 14. Early Grave (feat. Ol' Dirty Bastard / Bad Luck) 15. Keep Pace 16. Spotlite (Bonus Track) |
Author: | rogers park bryan [ Tue Feb 02, 2010 8:32 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Wu Tang |
Bagels wrote: now downloading this new compilation of stuff produced by Mathematics. slightly optimistic, looks like a lot of good stuff 1. Clap 2010 (feat. Raekwon / Ghostface Killah / Method Man / U-God) Really Good 2. Respect 2010 3. Masta Killa - 'It's What It Is' (feat. Raekwon / Ghostface Killah) 4. Strawberries & Cream (feat. Inspectah Deck / RZA / Ghostface Killah) Really good but really old. Been on three albums already 5. Steppin 2 Me (feat. GZA / Masta Killa / Inspectah Deck) 6. All Flowers (feat. Raekwon / Method Man / Ghostface Killah / Ica Da Don / Inspectah Deck) 7. Method Man - 'John 3:16' 8. Raekwon - 'Treez' 9. What It Is (feat. RZA / Streetlife / Buddah Bless) 10. Masta Killa - 'Iron God Chamber' (feat. RZA / Method Man) Again, real good but Old. 11. Masta Killa - 'Real Nillaz' (feat. Ghostface Killah / Buddah Bless / Raekwon / Eyes Low) 12. Rush (feat. Method Man / GZA) 13. Mathematics - 'Da Way We Were' 14. Early Grave (feat. Ol' Dirty Bastard / Bad Luck) 15. Keep Pace 16. Spotlite (Bonus Track) I guess this is separate fromt the Meth, Rae, and Ghost album. Clap 2010 is on that album and the other songs Ive heard have been good. Wu Tang Ive got a Mathematics mix tape that has a lot of these and more. Ill let you burn it. |
Author: | Mr. Hernandez [ Tue Feb 02, 2010 8:34 am ] |
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Man I still haven't even come around to gettin OB4CL 2 |
Author: | Bagels [ Tue Feb 02, 2010 8:40 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Wu Tang |
rogers park bryan wrote: Bagels wrote: now downloading this new compilation of stuff produced by Mathematics. slightly optimistic, looks like a lot of good stuff 1. Clap 2010 (feat. Raekwon / Ghostface Killah / Method Man / U-God) Really Good 2. Respect 2010 3. Masta Killa - 'It's What It Is' (feat. Raekwon / Ghostface Killah) 4. Strawberries & Cream (feat. Inspectah Deck / RZA / Ghostface Killah) Really good but really old. Been on three albums already 5. Steppin 2 Me (feat. GZA / Masta Killa / Inspectah Deck) 6. All Flowers (feat. Raekwon / Method Man / Ghostface Killah / Ica Da Don / Inspectah Deck) 7. Method Man - 'John 3:16' 8. Raekwon - 'Treez' 9. What It Is (feat. RZA / Streetlife / Buddah Bless) 10. Masta Killa - 'Iron God Chamber' (feat. RZA / Method Man) Again, real good but Old. 11. Masta Killa - 'Real Nillaz' (feat. Ghostface Killah / Buddah Bless / Raekwon / Eyes Low) 12. Rush (feat. Method Man / GZA) 13. Mathematics - 'Da Way We Were' 14. Early Grave (feat. Ol' Dirty Bastard / Bad Luck) 15. Keep Pace 16. Spotlite (Bonus Track) I guess this is separate fromt the Meth, Rae, and Ghost album. Clap 2010 is on that album and the other songs Ive heard have been good. Wu Tang Ive got a Mathematics mix tape that has a lot of these and more. Ill let you burn it. yeah I assumed some of it if not most of it was old...it's just stuff produced by Mathematics. I'm about 75% through the download so might as well finish it and listen to it. to be honest i can't really think of a standout track that mathematics produced.... |
Author: | rogers park bryan [ Tue Feb 02, 2010 8:48 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Wu Tang |
Bagels wrote: to be honest i can't really think of a standout track that mathematics produced.... His whole career is a giant RZA impression Strawberries and Cream is good and this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZJGLHV8j1U is awesome but the flow is what makes it. My favorite Ghost verse OF ALL TIME |
Author: | Mr. Hernandez [ Tue Feb 02, 2010 9:11 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Wu Tang |
I think Math's illest beat is Publicity |
Author: | shirtless driver [ Fri Feb 05, 2010 4:33 pm ] |
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Raekwon @ Pitchfork Festival. http://www.pitchforkmusicfestival.com/ |
Author: | Bagels [ Tue Feb 09, 2010 9:35 am ] |
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I just bid on an original pressing of Ironman. ebay madness |
Author: | rogers park bryan [ Tue Feb 09, 2010 10:08 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Wu Tang |
Bagels wrote: I just bid on an original pressing of Ironman. ebay madness rogers park bryan wrote: Yeah Rick Ive only listened to em since like 2003. They kinda slipped thru the cracks of mainstream. Other than C.R.E.A.M. and a couple singles they were never mainstream like Jay Z, Big, Dre etc. You should buy "36 Chambers", but beware, you will then want "Forever". After listening to that you'll wonder what all the "...cuban linx" refernces mean. So you'll buy that. At this point you're like thinking Ghost is awesome. So your decision is "Supreme Clientele" or "Ironman"? You will get both. After hearing Wu Gambinos youre wondering man Rza is awesome whats his best album? But its not his. Its Gza/Genius "Liquid Swords". Fast forward 5 years you're in a shop in Staten Island getting a tatoo of the "Iron Flag" cover after bidding successfully at auction for the original actual "Purple Tape"...Wu Tang See, Rick I wasnt joking. This will happen. Wu Tang. |
Author: | Free Ajent [ Tue Feb 09, 2010 10:09 am ] |
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rogers park bryan wrote: Bagels wrote: I just bid on an original pressing of Ironman. ebay madness rogers park bryan wrote: Yeah Rick Ive only listened to em since like 2003. They kinda slipped thru the cracks of mainstream. Other than C.R.E.A.M. and a couple singles they were never mainstream like Jay Z, Big, Dre etc. You should buy "36 Chambers", but beware, you will then want "Forever". After listening to that you'll wonder what all the "...cuban linx" refernces mean. So you'll buy that. At this point you're like thinking Ghost is awesome. So your decision is "Supreme Clientele" or "Ironman"? You will get both. After hearing Wu Gambinos youre wondering man Rza is awesome whats his best album? But its not his. Its Gza/Genius "Liquid Swords". Fast forward 5 years you're in a shop in Staten Island getting a tatoo of the "Iron Flag" cover after bidding successfully at auction for the original actual "Purple Tape"...Wu Tang See, Rick I wasnt joking. This will happen. Wu Tang. |
Author: | Bagels [ Tue Feb 09, 2010 10:13 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Wu Tang |
hey- while Roger has renewed my interest in Wu, it's not like it was never there I just figured since my dog kind of destroyed my Ironman CD, and since I already have the first ODB & Raekwon albums (thanks RBP) on vinyl, should go for the Ghostface ....and I saw the Reckless in the Loop has Uncontrolled Substance for like 8$ on 2xLP |
Author: | rogers park bryan [ Thu Feb 11, 2010 12:35 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Wu Tang |
Ive been listening to Forever a lot recently. I have to say, its better than 36 Chambers. I think the whole first album thing combined with the fact that the double disc just has too many songs to compare clouds conventional wisdom. Ive taken the liberty of editing the album down to one Unbelievably awesome disc. 1 Wu-Revolution (Papa Wu) 2 Reunited (GZA, ODB, RZA, Method Man) 3 Cash Still Rules/Scary Hours (Raekwon, Method Man, Ghostface) 4 Severe Punishment (U-God, GZA, Raekwon, RZA, Masta Kila) 5 As High As Wu-Tang Get (ODB, Method Man, GZA) Rza Hip Hop Speech 6 Triumph (ODB, INS, Method Man, Cappadonna, U God, RZA, GZA, Masta Killa, Ghost, Raekwon) 7 Deadly Melody (Masta Killa, U God, Meth, RZA, GZA, Ghost, Streetlife) 8 The Projects (Raekwon, Method Man, Ghostface) 9 Heaterz (Raekwon, INS, ODB, Cappadonna) 10 Hellz Wind Staff (Streetlife, Ghost, INS, RZA, Raekwon) 11 Bells Of War (U God, Meth, RZA, Ghostface) 12 It's Yourz (Raekwon, U God, INS, RZA, Ghostface) Now you have 12 extra cuts to spread out over all the sophomore albums that were good, but not great. Now they can be great. Imagine adding these songs to these albums Visionz- Tical 2000 Judgement Day For Heavens Sake - Uncontrolled Substance Older Gods -Immobilarity Maria - Return to the 36 Chambers A Better Tomorrow- Beneath the Surface Duck Seazon - Bobby Digital Impossible- Bulletproof Wallets Little Ghetto Boys- Immobilarity The City - Uncontrolled Substance The M.G.M.- Immobillarity Dog Shit- Nigga Please Black Shampoo- Golden Arms Wu Tang |
Author: | West46thStreet [ Thu Feb 11, 2010 1:34 pm ] |
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rogers park bryan wrote: You could get shot for wearing those. |
Author: | rogers park bryan [ Thu Feb 11, 2010 1:40 pm ] |
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West46thStreet wrote: rogers park bryan wrote: You could get shot for wearing those. Wouldnt matter because Id also be wearing this RZA wrote: I was getting ready to go out at nighttime and right some wrongs. ... I had this suit built for me that's literally invulnerable to AK fire. The car was a black Suburban that I had made bulletproof and bombproof up to government-security-level standards. ... I spent hundreds of thousands of dollars. To get Bobby Digital up and online. To keep it real."
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Author: | West46thStreet [ Thu Feb 11, 2010 1:49 pm ] |
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And I'm sure you'd be bumpin this. |
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