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tiiigerstyle:

“How can hip-hop be dead if Wu-Tang is forever?” —The RZA ↪

tiiigerstyle:

“How can hip-hop be dead if Wu-Tang is forever?”The RZA 

My top ten Hip-Hop albums:

1, Liquid Swords by GZA/Genius (1995)

2, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chamers) by Wu Tang Clan (1993)

3, Endtroducing….. by DJ Shadow (1996)

4, The Unseen by Madlib (2000)

5, The Infamous by Mobb Deep (1994)

6, Madvillainy by Madvillain (2004)

7, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx… by Raekwon the Chef (1995)

8, Donuts by J Dilla (2006)

9, Six Feet Deep by Gravediggaz (1994)

10, Violent by Design by Jedi Mind Tricks (2000)

Wu-Tang Clan live in Paris at Elysée Montmartre in July 17th 2008

Sunz Of Man - Natural High (Feat. Trebag)
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20 plays

Natural High (Feat. Trebag) by Sunz of Man (1998)

Cameo Afro (Feat. Big Daddy Kane, Gza & Suga Bang) by The RZA (2007)

Gravediggaz - Diary Of A Madman
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71 plays

Diary of a Madman (ft. Shabazz the Disciple and Killah Priest) by Gravediggaz (1997)

Lewis Floyd Henry plays Protect Ya Neck by Wu-Tang Clan Lo-Fi Busker styleee

Glaciers of Ice (Feat. Masta Killa & Ghostface) by Raekwon the Chef (1995)

GZA/Genius - Investigative Reports
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142 plays

Investigative Reports (feat. Raekwon the Chef, Ghostface Killah and U-God) by GZA/Genius (1995)

The GZA/Genius

The RZA and Method Man

The RZA and Method Man

The RZA, GZA and Bill-Motherfuckin’-Murray in Coffee and Cigarettes by Jim Jarmusch (2003)

The RZA, GZA and Bill-Motherfuckin’-Murray in Coffee and Cigarettes by Jim Jarmusch (2003)