Album Rating: 5.0
GZA is better at delivery than pizza hut and pappa jon combined
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@row listen to the rhythms and inflection/accentuation; he's constantly killing it
just wish his other albums were this good.
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Album Rating: 5.0
appreciate ya
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Album Rating: 3.8
only person in the wu more monotone than GZA is Masta Killa and where did he learn to rap from???? only GZA verse that has great delivery is Protect Ya Neck
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Album Rating: 5.0
content > delivery
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Album Rating: 3.8
nah they're 50/50, the best writer in the world is just mediocre if he sounds bored when he spits em
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Album Rating: 4.5
This is hip-hop dude, the passion is in that drawl.
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Album Rating: 3.8
that makes no sense, passion is passion not monotony
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his voice is more chill than monotone. not all music has to be so obviously passionate, nor do all vocals.
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Album Rating: 4.5
monotone isnt bad, see: Guru
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Album Rating: 3.8
maybe so but I still dislike GZA's voice in particular for those reasons, sorry breh
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I love GZA's voice and delivery, never mind his content. On his own maybe he would be a little tiresome but this is basically a Wu-Tang album with GZA to the forefront so it all balances out. Plus the production on this is second to none (at least out of the hip-hop I've heard which is admittedly not very much).
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Album Rating: 3.8
Production is perfect ye
Re: the collab thing, it aint good when Ghostface and Meth show up GZA hard on his own album
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Well AZ showed up Nas on his album but that doesn't make Illmatic not amazing now does it :D
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Album Rating: 3.8
Yea but GZA ain't no Nas
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Technically no but I don't really care about that this album >
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Album Rating: 4.5
Why have I have got an unbelievable feeling that row has turned into Jimmy from GTA5
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Album Rating: 3.8
jam Fishscale bros
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Album Rating: 4.5
Good album that.
If you're after more of an 'attack' give silver bullet - bring down the walls no limit squad returns a go.
90s >
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On his own maybe he would be a little tiresome but this is basically a Wu-Tang album with GZA to the forefront so it all balances out. Plus the production on this is second to none (at least out of the hip-hop I've heard which is admittedly not very much).
[2] + production melds with GZA's voice well on this record
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