Pros: The GZA still has it; the RZA and Co. have the perfect background for him. Cons: Just don’t expect any surprises, though—it’s the usual fanfare here.
It seems like in 2008, GZA has been one of the last people to hold his tongue, lashing out at specific people who are perceived as contributors to rap music stagnancy. And what makes it all the more thrilling is that he didn’t end it with every ...
Pros: Focused, advanced lyricism. Proves that the old Wu formula is still relevant Cons: Monotonous verses and guests, mostly repetitive production
The past 2 years have served as a comeback of sorts for the Wu-Tang Clan. Ghostface made a big surprise in 2006 with his universally acclaimed Fishscale, and Method Man's got back on top of things with his best album to date 4:21. With ...
Pros: Lyrics, lyrics, LYRICS! this guy has no dearth of them; beats are pretty solid Cons: Life Is a Movie; The Genius' voice sounds bored at times
The Genius. Pro Tools. New album. Accolades for his past work. Question involving the quality of this new album. Let's get into this already!PRO TOOLS BY THE GZA/GENIUS SONG BY SONG2. Pencil (ft. Masta Killa & ...
Pros: GZA's lyricism is on point, good production Cons: May get montonous to some, no surprises
The days of the Wu-Tang Clan being atop the hip-hop landscape seem so long ago.Co-founder of the supergroup along with his cousin, RZA, Gary Grice, better known as the GZA, soon established himself as the lyrical member of the group, with his ...
Epinions.com periodically updates pricing and product information from third-party sources, so some information may be slightly out-of-date. You should confirm all information before relying on it.