| 1. Narration by the RZA - RZA |
| 2. Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing ta F' Wit - Wu-Tang Clan |
| 3. Protect Ya Neck - Wu-Tang Clan |
| 4. Shimmy Shimmy Ya - Ol' Dirty Bastard |
| 5. Liquid Swords - The Genius |
| 6. Narration by the RZA - RZA |
| 7. Method Man - Method Man |
| 8. Incarcerated Scarfaces - Raekwon |
| 9. Ice Cream - Cappadonna, Ghostface Killah, Method Man, Raekwon |
| 10. Narration by the RZA - RZA |
| 11. Bring the Pain - Method Man |
| 12. Winter Warz - Cappadonna, Ghostface Killah, Masta Killa, U-God |
| 13. Brooklyn Zoo - Ol' Dirty Bastard |
| 14. All I Need - Method Man |
| 15. C.R.E.A.M. - Wu-Tang Clan |
| 16. All That I Got Is You - Mary J. Blige, Ghostface Killah |
| 17. Narration by the RZA About Wu Wear - RZA |
| 18. Wu-Wear: The Garment Renaissance [*] - Cappadonna, Method Man, RZA |
Editorial Reviews
It would be near to impossible to dispute that the Wu-Tang Clan are the most important hip-hop collective of the 1990s, something that the Clan seems determined not to let anyone forget. Although they released only two albums as a group in the decade (the ground-breaking Enter the Wu-Tang and the smash Wu-Tang Forever), there have been scads of albums from Wu members, associates, and guests galore--and none of it would have happened without the RZA, the singular producer whose stamp distinguishes the Clan. Working with soundscapes so dense that they have their own gravity, and an entire crew of gifted MCs (not to mention using pianos and strings), Robert "RZA" Diggs opened up mainstream hip-hop to a whole new sound. And he has the hits to prove it--"Ice Cream Man," "Brooklyn Zoo," "Method Man," "Protect Ya Neck," and "Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthin to F Wit." (Also check out Rahzel's version of this classic on Make the Music 2000.) Except for some pointless narration by RZA, this is the perfect intro to the Wu oeuvre--even if the pointlessly commercial "Wu Wear the Garment Renaissance" is included as a bonus track. --Randy Silver
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The RZA Hits [Explicit Lyrics]
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The RZA Hits
The RZA Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JCGB Release Date: 1999-06-22 |
Tracks:
- Narration - The Rza
- Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F' Wit - Wu-Tang Clan
- Protect Ya Neck - Wu-Tang Clan
- Shimmy Shimmy Ya - Ol' Dirty Bastard
- Liquid Swords - The GZA
- Narration - The Rza
- Method Man - Method Man
- Incarcerated Scarfaces - Raekwon
- Ice Cream - Raekwon
- Narration - The Rza
- Bring The Pain - Method Man
- Winter Warz - Ghostface Killah
- Brooklyn Zoo - Ol' Dirty Bastard
- All I Need - Method Man
- C.R.E.A.M. - Wu-Tang Clan
- All That I Got Is You - Ghostface Killah
- Narration About Wu Wear - The Rza
- Wu Wear, The Garment Renaissance - The Rza
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It would be near to impossible to dispute that the Wu-Tang Clan are the most important hip-hop collective of the 1990s, something that the Clan seems determined not to let anyone forget. Although they released only two albums as a group in the decade (the ground-breaking Enter the Wu-Tang and the smash Wu-Tang Forever), there have been scads of albums from Wu members, associates, and guests galore--and none of it would have happened without the RZA, the singular producer whose stamp distinguishes the Clan. Working with soundscapes so dense that they have their own gravity, and an entire crew of gifted MCs (not to mention using pianos and strings), Robert "RZA" Diggs opened up mainstream hip-hop to a whole new sound. And he has the hits to prove it--"Ice Cream Man," "Brooklyn Zoo," "Method Man," "Protect Ya Neck," and "Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthin to F Wit." (Also check out Rahzel's version of this classic on Make the Music 2000.) Except for some pointless narration by RZA, this is the perfect intro to the Wu oeuvre--even if the pointlessly commercial "Wu Wear the Garment Renaissance" is included as a bonus track. --Randy SilverCustomer Reviews:
Hot.......2006-03-02
Essential!.......2005-12-23
P.S. "Oh, by the way Wu-Tang isn't only for black people." - Of course it isn't. Who said it is? BTW, I'm white.
Must-Have.......2005-12-01
Great For Wu Fans.......2003-04-17
My favorite tracks are "Wu Tang Clan Ain't Nuthin Ta F Wit", "Protect Ya Neck", "Shimmy Shimmy Ya", "Liquid Swords", "Method Man", "Ice Cream", "Bring The Pain", "All I Need", and "C.R.E.A.M.". Pick it up now, its hot!
Classic Wu.......2003-02-08
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