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Old 04-10-2023, 04:53 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Oh wow now this should be interesting. I've listened to practically everything the group and its members have done, beyond some of the latter most recent solo projects. Wu Tang is for the children. I was obsessed in high school.

Super excited to read your thoughts about the albums, DJ! Curious though, you did say you're going to be covering their solo albums - but are you planning to branch out into side projects at all? The two that come to mind off the dome are Gravediggaz Six Feet Deep (a side project of RZA) and the Blackout! albums (Method Man / Redman). If you don't end up covering them here, definitely check them out regardless at some point, some great material there!
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If Enter the Wu-Tang isn't a 10/10, I hardly know what is. There's only 3 or 4 rap albums that I'd say are on the same level. At least in my opinion.
I've never been able to get into Enter the Wu-Tang but I love Six Feet Deep.
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