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Peace From London
Hey what's up all, I've just started posting on the forum so thought I'd drop a little message to say hello and a quick introduction, I'm a Pakistani female born and raised in London, UK. I grew up listening to Wu Tang Clan, they got me through some tough times so I hold a special place in my heart for them (as corny as that may sound). I look forward to checking out the knowledge on these pages. Peace.
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Welcome here miss broad
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welcome.. kinda late tho..
wu died in 2000 enjoy your time here :) |
Thanks for the welcome! I only just found this site.. but for me Wu Tang is Forever :)
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indeed wu is forever.. but id only class their material from the 1st ten years as classic.
When did you get into wu? FaVe albums/tracks? Where in loldon do you reside? im from the westmids Peace. |
I know what you mean, I never thought that era of hip hop would come to an end but it did and I'm so grateful I was there to appreciate it. I started listening to Wu around 1995, when I was at school I loved their raw beats and meaningful lyrics. I've been feeling different members more so at different points in my life.
My fave album is Wu Chronicles, I love so many tracks from that and then 36 Chambers because it has tracks on it which are classic like Triumph and C.R.E.A.M. That's how I found Wu. Triumph is my all time fave Wu track because every lyric is so tight and the video is so classic too!!! I have my favorite tracks from every album though, and there are soo many solo albums to pick a favorite. I like affiliates like Shyheim and Gravediggaz a lot too, although I know Shyeim switched on Wu, his earlier music was good. I really like RZA's, 'The world according to RZA' album because I love they way he collaborate with so many different people, and that track, Souls on Fire is so beautiful!! I'm from North West London, who else is from the UK on here? |
Thanks for the responce :)
There are a few heads on here from the uk.. not too sure on handles, back in the day their was moar.. but now :s this place is as dead as wu.. lol that era for hiphop was amazing.. maybe it wasnt.. but it was for me.. from 91-98/99 so many classics dropped.. wu forever or ironman have to be my faves.. but my over all wu related fave album has to be heavy mental, i remembers them days so fondly.. downloading demo's of tracks and exclusives.. checking 5elements and u wu (john book) all the time.. buying the albums and feeling so amped/hyped.. then spending days listening to everytrack about 1zillion times.. i recently listened to 6 feet deep.. after a good 10 years or so..and i was like wtf.. the lyrics are still sick but i dont know.. i felt like how the fuck could i listen to this.. lololol :s i kinda hate wu now.. i see them as every other artist.. out to make money the message is on the back burner.. what made me love wu was,. they made me go out and research,. releases post forever are just garbage..lol i prefer these artists :p eligh/grouch/zion i/living legends/cyrus malachi/m9/immortal technique/lowkey/babylon warchild/c rayz wals/ill bill/reef/aotp/celph titled/apathy i actually think hiphop is a lot better now, than back when wu kicked ass.. more diversity! Peace. |
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Welcome to the boards, it's nice to have another fellow londoner here.
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welcome
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Thanks
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^What the hell are you giving thanks for Check - Six? Do you want me to beat you up and take all of your Wu Tang albums son?
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check always deserves thanks, he is the god of the mud society, he owns this wu board,. dont let the peruvian hating get to you my brother check.
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Peace my London brother, where do you stay?
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You really think Hip Hop is better now? Which artists do you like? I agree it's more diverse and opened up more globally but for me nothing that beat that 90's sound!! Thanks for the warm welcome everyone :) |
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