The Story Continues. RZA comment on inherent difficulties
Nov 9th, 2007 by Jet Set
From billboard.com
Related: Some video interviews from UGHH with GZA & RazahAlthough he declined to address specific gripes, RZA talked to Billboard yesterday about the inherent difficulties of blending his sensibilities with those of his group mates.
“My idea with this album was to have an hour of your day be different — you go into this other world of beats, hardcore lyrics and imagery of hip-hop,” he said. “I wanted the listener to be stimulated by the music. I don’t know if everybody agreed with it. Everybody has their own opinion. This is in my vision at the end of the day.”
A Wu-Tang spokesperson had no comment at deadline.
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Isnt it this what we all wanted?! A new way of hip hop - brought by the same clan that brought new shit back in 93??? You cant copy 36 chambers.
Man people should seriously stop doubting the RZA, the dude knows what he’s doing.
LOOK GUYS, I DONT THINK ANYONE WOULD COMPLAIN JUST BECAUSE THE SOUND IS “NEW”. I THINK THE PROBLEM IS THE SOUND ISNT GOOD, I HAVE NEVER DOUBTED THE RZA BEFORE, BUT EVERY BEAT FROM THE 4 OR 5 LEAKED SONGS IVE HEARD IS WACK SON! THE BEAT FOR WATCH YOU MOUTH COULD HAVE BEEN MADE BY A TEN YR OLD. BOTTOM LINE, IF EVERYONE IN THE CLAN IS SAYIN THEY DONT LIKE YOUR BEATS, U DONT SAY FUCK U IM THE RZA, U LISTEN TO THEM!!