![]() Beats were softer, lyrics weren't as raw and real (to me). The Wu-Tang Forever album just sounded a little bit watered down when compared to 36 Chambers. Can It Be All So Simple - Rae and Ghost and then the tracks with all members) and the beats found on 36 Chambers is so unique, which you have to credit RZA for. As for flow, RZA did a fantastic job of putting artists together that compliment each other's voices and flow (ex. ![]() I'll explain, the lyrical content in this album from track to track is like each artist came with their own story to tell and brought different elements of their life experience with the words they said. I prefer the lyrical content, flow and beats (among a few other things) of 36 Chambers to Wu Tang Forever. When I'm asked why 36 Chambers is a better album, my reply is simple. This album was a perfect showcase for each artist individually and as a group. The beats were unique and the lyrics were mind blowing. It was unlike any other album at the time. "Enter the Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers" album in its entirety. I knew hip hop would forever be a part of my life when I listened to the. Fell in love with hip hop when I heard Protect Ya Neck for the first time.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |