Cappadonna
The Pillage


2.0
poor

Review

by bastard USER (65 Reviews)
July 23rd, 2009 | 26 replies


Release Date: 1998 | Tracklist

Review Summary: ugh... Good guests, good beats, shame all this wasted talented goes to such a weak rapper.

The first time I ever heard of a Cappadonna was on my favorite Ghostface Killah album, Supreme Clientele, and that was on my favorite song off that album, “Buck 50”. His verse was horribly written, but it worked with his voice, a deep Scarface-esqe pushing of his words, and it managed to hide his lyrics long enough so that Redman can steal his microphone and give his show-stealing verse. Then I remember Cuban Linx and Ironman, where Cappadonna’s verses managed to sound like they came from a guy who knew how to rap, and it sounded good next to Raekwon and Ghostface Killah, two of the most noticeable members of the Wu-Tang Clan. The RZA thought it would be a good idea to fund this guy in his lyrical endeavors with some decent, 36 Chambers-esqe beats, and access to many Wu-Affilation producers, as well as guest appearances from Rae, Ghostface, and even Method Man. The problem with all this big budgeting for Cappa is the fact that during this album, as an MC, Cappachino fell off, HARD.

Earlier on, he sounded like a competent MC, but here, Cappadonna’s lyrics sound like utter trash, and his flow hadn’t quite evolved into the Scarface jacking it was on “Buck 50”. To be exact, Cappadonna’s lyrics sound as if he read three books: Dr. Seuss for his mismatch rhyme flow, a childrens book, and a scrap of generic wu-tang sayings and lyrics to mesh and mash together to make something absolutely horrid. “Blood on Blood War” is easily the worst song on the album, with a mixture of weak, pseudo-scary synthesizers and Cappadonna’s rambling about “Understanding, old special ed with the plate in my head /Bad bread, spare life, KKK on the mike, power like thing of state”, making for one of the worst musical experience that you could ever have from someone that could have entered the 36 Chambers. Not to say there aren’t positive things about this album, there are, like U-God’s show stealing verse (you read that right) in “Supa Ninjas” and, well, every verse from an actual member of the Wu-Tang (even Meth’s hook on “Milk This Cow” over an exciting guitar laden True Master beat), but the fact is, this is just the case for every album from a weak rapper. Cappadonna surrounds himself with talent, and his album STILL manages to be an unenjoyable listen, mainly because of Cappa’s ability to ruin everything with his 4th grade wannabe rapper lyrics and outtake freestyle flow.

Just try your hardest to find an instrumental version of this album, or better yet, find a way to just deleted Cappadonna from this album, and give it to your rapper best friend. He’s probably better anyway.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
bastard
July 23rd 2009


3432 Comments


kill this man

Athom
Emeritus
July 23rd 2009


17244 Comments


long time no see.

bastard
July 23rd 2009


3432 Comments


been chillin most of the time of my missingness

scyther
July 24th 2009


1606 Comments


Good job on the review although I disagree, I love Cap.

bastard
July 24th 2009


3432 Comments


GREAT i was wondering what you would think of this review. Glad i didn't get the critical beat down i was expecting.

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
July 24th 2009


22500 Comments


Holy Ba$tard sighting Batman.

How you been chilling Maxy? Maybe "missingness" doesn't mean you have been missing, but rather that you have found a miss! She's been making you listen to The Backstreet Boys & Beyonce, hasn't she?

scyther
July 24th 2009


1606 Comments


Lol this review is better than your MF review because it's heavily opinionated. Your MF review was just a description of some of the songs, really.

Fort23
July 24th 2009


3774 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Face off, my darts is loving you, cyanide made your piss smell like flouride

bastard
July 24th 2009


3432 Comments


aiight cool thanks scyther

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
July 24th 2009


22500 Comments


You're ignoring me MaxyBoy. I must have hit the nail on the head... UNDER THE THUMB!

bastard
July 24th 2009


3432 Comments


oh yeah i'm sorry i wish you were right broseph on the whole miss part, but thanks for the comment(s).

illmitch
July 24th 2009


5511 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

cappadonna sucks



as do the rest of the wu rappers besides ghost, rae, and (kinda) meth

kingsoby1
Emeritus
July 24th 2009


4970 Comments


gza doesn't suck lol.

but yea cappadonna isn't the best.

irishmanshibby
July 24th 2009


355 Comments


ya gza's fuckin beast. wont listen to this though

bastard
July 24th 2009


3432 Comments


Masta Killa isn't bad either.

Heck, most of the Wu Tang ranges from Good to Aiight, even U-God (mostly Dopium) just scrapes aiight.

illmitch
July 24th 2009


5511 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

oh i left out gza fuck...haha



rza can be cool sometimes but a lot of times his voice just annoys me

Phantom
July 24th 2009


9010 Comments


Don't like Cappadonna that much so I'll avoid this

bastard
July 24th 2009


3432 Comments


I'll admit his "Winter Warz" verse is pretty damn good, and a few others scraped around his career are written well, but other than that, Cappadonna has just had his Wu-mates balance him out. His "Triumph" verse is pretty funny though, especially those fake seizures he has on the video.

illmitch
July 24th 2009


5511 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

my favorite verse from him is probably on ghostface - iron maiden



"every evening, i have a by-myself meeting, thinkin whos gonna be the next to catch a beating"



always thought that was a cool line

bastard
July 24th 2009


3432 Comments


REPEATING MYSELF



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