isiahthomas
04-16-2005, 11:53 AM
Classic album. It was their debut album that came out in 1993 & the album shook the rap game. All of these dudes can rhyme & they were from the streets. Their rhymes were grimey & i like the kung fu samples they used on this album. The hit songs from this album were Da Mystery Of Chessboxin, Wu Tang Ain't Nothin To F**k With, Cream, Method Man, Protect Ya Neck, Can It Be All So Simple. Method Man became a star after this album but it's a shame his solo albums never lived up to the hype. He's hollywood now cause he's more concerned with making corny tv shows & wack movies than concentrating on making a tight album. He has a dvd out right now about strip clubs. Who in the hell cares about that? LOL. I wanna hear a tight solo album from him. I don't wanna see a damn dvd about strip clubs. Wu Tang's next album after their debut was Wu Tang Forever & it's a double disc. It's a tight album. Their last 2 albums The W & Iron Flag are decent. I heard awhile ago they were thinkin about doing another group album but some of the members have been having conflict with each other so i'll see what happens. Raekwon is doing a new solo album which is the sequel to his first solo album Only Built 4 Cuban Linx which is a classic so i'll see how that turns out when it comes out. He's been disappointing me lately with his last 2 albums. Ghostface Killah's last album Pretty Toney was tight even though he could've left off the wack song Tush with Missy Elliott. RIP to Ol Dirty Bastard. He was a funny guy. LOL@his lyrics on Wu Tang's Shame On A Ni**a song when he said i keep s**t stains in my draws so i can get funky for you hahahahahaha.