Pros: Its all very good! Cons: Some are not as good as others
WARNING: This is going to be a long review of this album. Apparently I seem to be finding it difficult keeping recent reviews short. But I sincerely think I would not be doing this album any justice if I keep ...
Pros: Mostly strong voices, killer production job. The kung fu angle. Obviously ahead of their time. Cons: ODB gives me the creeps. When the music goes down, so does the whole program.
Now this is some weird shit. Samples from kung fu movies and sparse piano lines over simple grooves. What seems like fifty different dudes rapping in every track, including one with a highly disturbing style that almost sounds like a wino ...
Pros: RZA's minimal, but effective production. The raw rhyming skillz from everyone. Cons: Gets you pissed at the New York rappers today who have long stopped bringing it.
What Didn't Make the Top 10 10: Me Against the World 9: E. 1999 Eternal ...
Pros: One of, if not, THE greatest album in hip-hop history Cons: One questionable final remix prevents it from being completely flawless; Protect Ya Neck is edited
Version 2.0 Return of the Classics Chapter 3: It doesn't get much better than this... In my long and dense search to find the greatest hip-hop masterpiece in history, I have found stacks and stacks of great albums by many ...
Pros: Killer lyrics. Astounding, groundbreaking beats. Not a weak track. Changed the game. Cons: excuse me?
Its quite interesting to note that two of the greatest hip-hop albums EVER released both went on to dominate their respective coasts. In 1992, Dr. Dre released the blockbuster The Chronic. This album proved to be the...
Pros: Lyrics, subject matter, production, chemistry, freakin' everything Cons: Comparing this to everything the Wu has done since.
Note: This review is part of MadTheorys Hip-Hop Appreciation Week W/O The Intro: The Wu-Tang Clan need no introduction. While theyve pretty much fallen off in recent years save a few key members, the Wu was the sh*t back in ...
Pros:Dark, underground, gritty production. Nine hungry, 'Old Skool', retrospective emcees. The timing! Cons:Say What!?
For my 50th review I knew what album I was going to chose. I was going to chose the album that fluctuated all hip hop/rap listeners back to the homeland of the East Coast. An album that defined creativity, dark production and jaw dropping lyrici ...
Pros: Groundbreaking work. Sharp production. Killer vocals. The Wu in its prime. Cons: Nothing.
Even in it’s relatively short history, Hip Hop Music has had its share of revolutions. Back in the early days of Hip Hop, Rap featured simple rhymes usually dealing with light-topics (there are some notable exceptions) over looped R&B or disco tracks....
Pros: Rza’s tight production, hard lyrics, one of the best rap groups Cons: One remix and um, let me see….nah, can’t think of anything else
The Mid 90s was the era in which hip hop reached its zenith. Many new artists came out with classic albums that would come to define the genre. The majority of top flight emcees, however a solo artists or two rapper tandems, which is what ...
Pros: Everything from the Rza's production to the Wu's complex lyricism Cons: Look at the Wu-tang now
I noticed DVON gave me Helpful on this review recently, so I decided to redo it, and use a new style of writing. The RZA, The GZA, Method Man, Raekwon, Inspectah Deck, Ghostface Killah, U-God, Masta Killa and Ol Dirty B*stard form the greatest r ...
Pros: 9 of the greatest performers in rap music create the greatest album ever. Cons: Lol
I'd been strictly a pop-rap/commercial-rap fan before I bought The W, it impressed me with its uncompromising rawness, even if there were a few clangers on The Wu's third group LP. I then tried to find out more about this group on the internet,...
Pros: Almost all tracks are 5 stars, lyricism, beats, songs, f*ck it EVERYTHING Cons: nah...
Note: It is the end of Wu Tang Double Week! The past two weeks, each day, I have dropped a new review on the Wu-Tang Clans best albums, counting down from #13 to #1. Here we are, at the end, at the #1 masterpiece of all time by the Wu-Tang, the ...
Pros: Pretty much everything that makes a classic hip-hop album a classic. Cons: Needs more Masta Killa.
*Updated* Woohooo!! Or is it just another 36 Chambers 5-star review? Why don't you leave me a comment ;) Anyhow, this is my first 'real' epinions review. I was gonna do Dr. Octagon but on my way to school this morning I had an MD with Da Mystery of ...
Pros: Amazing Hardcore Lyrics, RZA‘s brilliant and unique production. An unrivaled hip-hop masterpiece Cons: The fact that you’ll never find and album like this…ever again
Introducing the Wu-Tang Clan, the greatest group of emcees in the world of hip-hop When the west coast album The Chronic exploded in the rap scene, many turned their heads and overlooked all that was on the eastside. That's when the Wu-Tang Clan ...
1. Bring da ruckas (*****) 2. Shame on a ni99a (*****) 3. Clan in da front (*****) 4. Wutang: 7th chamber (*****) 5. Can it be all simple (*****) 6. Da mystery of chessboxing (*****) 7. Wu-tang clan aint nothing to fu£k wit (*****) 8. C.R.E.A.M (** ...
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