Posts Tagged ‘ Method Man ’

Raekwon Drops a Bomb

February 3, 2012
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Raekwon Drops a Bomb

From day one I’ve been a fan of the Wu-Tang Clan. Ever since I heard the cassette single for “Protect Ya Neck”, with one side featuring an onslaught of MCs ripping apart a simplistic and hardcore beat, while the second side offered a verse-long song with Method Man switching up his voice and flow...

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Quick Darts: Wu-Tang Clan – Diesel

October 7, 2011
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While there are countless underrated gems from the Wu, from the generals themselves to the numerous affiliates, this joint right here is easily one of the best in their whole catalog. Everyone comes correct: Meth delivers that fluid flow, RZA and Huey trade epic bars back and forth, Rae takes his slang to a...

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Top 10 Albums of 2010 (Pt. 2)

December 23, 2010
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Top 10 Albums of 2010 (Pt. 2)

As seen on RepPGHHipHop.com PART 2 – It’s that time again, to look back on the last year of hip hop and pick the top 10 albums that arguably defined this year and are more proof that this culture is very much alive and better than ever. Last year it was impossible to limit...

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Fan vs. Dickrider

November 19, 2010
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As seen on RepPGHHipHop.com Over the recent years, the rapper-to-fan ratio has changed significantly. While back in the 90s we were all satisfied bumping the Boogiemonsters while recognizing thresholds of negative stress, nowadays it seems like when any new artist drops all we say is “I can rap better than him”. I sometimes wonder...

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Kanye x Chef x Bieber

August 16, 2010
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As seen on RepPGHHipHop.com The internet was buzzing Sunday with the news that Kanye West was looking to do a track with Justin Bieber and Raekwon. While the combination of someone who takes bottles to the head without drinking and someone who takes bottles to the head and then pops off at the VMAs...

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What’s Your Ratio?

July 26, 2010
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As seen on RepPGHHipHop.com Anyone who’s spent a significant amount of years as a fan of hip hop has no doubt archived hundreds of albums that to them are special. Whatever your style is, you got modern classics, and you got old school classics. You got them tracks that you ride out to every...

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