Wu-tang! wu-tang! wu-tang!
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yo rza yo rayza
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sweet
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Kickass
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fuck yes im intrested in the movie as well
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Awesomeeeeee.
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woooooooooooh
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Damn. Ghostface/M.O.P./Pharoahe Monch on one song? Damn right. Could very well end up being rap album of the year, which is saying A LOT.
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This is good three tracks in.
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Yeah, this is the best hip-hop album I've heard this year.
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oh SHIT! Movie is gonna fuckin rule as well.
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Okay so track 5 has a great beat and all but Talib is doing that terrible thing he always does where he doesn't know what beat he's rapping over so he sounds so off beat its not even funny
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Damn, tight
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You can tell RZA put a lot of effort into this. Every track is extremely consistent. Can't wait to see how the movie goes, as well.
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"Rivers of Blood" is insane.
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He didn't want to do it, the movie company had to twist his arm to make the soundtrack
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Thought Tarantino told him he should do the music for the film himself? Unless we're talking score vs soundtrack.
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oh yeah the score
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Samurai Apocalypse
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Whoops double post. Gotta check this out.
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Hip-hop aoty probably.
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this soundtrack is gold
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"Chains" might be my song of the year. Chills, man.
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if it's RZA, it's gold. hasn't let me down yet.
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Sounds good; movie looks pretty great too.
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