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But the Wu-Tang Clan still held their own, and then some. Wu-Tang Clan Also part of the Staten Island hip-hop crews 20th anniversary celebration, Kassem created a cake in honor of Raekwons 'Ice Cream' song.
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Method Man called out the crew working the sound and yelled, “it fuckin’ sucked!” And on this evening, it surely did. As mentioned earlier, the sound this evening at Club Nokia wasn’t up to par. Even Chef ( Raekwon) was of high spirits and the dude is usually mellow. I would have liked it had GZA been more involved instead of chilling back with the DJ during his breaks from his parts. Although the kid definitely has some energy and flow, he should stick to building his own vocal sound instead of trying so hard to sound like his pops.Īll in all, the Wu-Tang Clan put on a jumpin’ show. The crowd definitely could have been louder hollering that badass chorus.Īs for the late great, ODB (Ol’ Dirty Bastard), his son, 21-year-old Boy Jones (Young Dirty Bastard), filled in for some of his pop’s verses such as the infamous “Shimmy Shimmy Ya” and “Brooklyn Zoo.” Young Dirty is by far the spitting image of his father but his vocals aren’t quite like ODB’s. And what’s a Wu-Tang show with out the jump-off “Wu-Tang Clan Ain’t Nuthing ta Fuck Wit?” While Method Man and Inspectah Deck held down the majority of the rhymes, Method Man invited the crowd to fill in for RZA’s part. The Wu played a variety of jams including: “Triumph,” “C.R.E.A.M,” “Duel of the Iron Mic,” “Reunited,” “Ice Cream” “Liquid Swords” and many more goods. Mega bummer, but the Wu still put on a dope show! Turn that shit up yo! It’s the muthfuckin’ Wu-Tang! As most of the crowd had already heard through the grapevine, RZA was not going to be performing as scheduled due to a film he’s working on in China. I couldn’t even hear the verses coming out of Inspectah Deck’s mic. Unfortunately for such a tight opening, the sound was very poor at Club Nokia. Opening up with “Bring da Ruckus” from their first full-length, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), the crowd started bouncing and howling with excitement as Ghostface Killah, Raekwon, Inspectah Deck and GZA took the mics. This is no surprise to fellow fans of the Wu, but good lord homies! For us 30-and-over crowd that feel the back and leg pains amongst having to get up at 6 a.m for work, could you please next time be a little prompt? Pretty please? Please find Berklyn posters by searching for: wu-tang clan, 1990s hiphop, 90s rap, enter the wutang 36 chambers, shaolin shadowboxing, cash rules everythign around me, cream, c.r.e.a.m.Fellow Wu warriors united for an evening of beats, flows and rhymes this past Sunday, December 5 at Club Nokia as the legendary Wu-Tang Clan came to the smoke the joint up! The place was packed with a loyal group of fans that literary created a hotbox up in the club! There were so many chronic clouds of magic that I even got a contact high and I don’t even smoke! Aside from the natural fog encompassing Club Nokia, Wu-Tang took the stage a little over two hours late from their scheduled set time. Shipping Details: If ordering multiple items, posters will ship separately of the rest of your order. (Cash Rules Everything Around Me)" in the infamous W insignia.
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Turning the standard concept of a hip-hop crew inside out, the Wu-Tang Clan were assembled as a loose congregation of nine MCs, almost as a support group. This poster lays down the lyrics of their smash hit "C.R.E.A.M. Dres G-funk had overtaken the hip-hop world, the Staten Island, New York-based Wu-Tang Clan proved to be the most revolutionary rap group of the 90s - and only partially because of their music. The effect of the masked sword-swingers was felt like an earthquake from East to West coast thanks to RZA's genius work and the hooded clansmen of of the Shaolin Slums. Get that New York vibe in the PYN cargo track pants, OG rubber slides and the oversized ODB hoodie each is. These threads are made from the music that inspired them. It was 'Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)' on cassette, out the back of a jeep, cruising around San Francisco. You won’t find authentic Wu-Tang clothing anywhere else but from Wu Wear. It's impossible to forget the first time I heard Wu-Tang Clan.