By: Wu-Tang Clan Average Rating: Binding: Audio CD Format: Enhanced, Explicit Lyrics Label: Relativity Number of Discs: 2 Release Date: August 24, 1999
wu tang 4 eva I got the album fast and in great condition. Every song played great and being from NYC i was lookin for this album for a hot minute i used to bump it in High School. Any way the album was in great condition no scratch on any thing.
Forever By far my favorite Wu-Tang Clan CD. A fan since the 90's, this was a great compilation of hits and all the songs flowed together. Great CD for any Wu fan.
WU-TANG!!WU-TANG!!WU-TANG!!!!!!!!!MUCH LUV CUZ THIS IS A HIP HOP CLASSIC 5 MIC's,NO LUV FOR THE source FOR GIVIN IT 4&HALF MICS,WHUT WAS YALL SMOKIN.WAAAAAAYYYYYY BETTER THEN 36C'z,AN I'M OUT CUZ,SYCO&SICC WIT IT LOC.SSCG ISC
My Intro to Hip Hop I was 16 years old when this cd dropped, and I didn't listen to hip hop at all at the time. I was a skateboarder, and all I listened to was punk rock back then. I didn't really get the slang, styles, or concepts of hip hop; and I never really gave hip hop a chance before this cd came out. However, I do remember a lot of my friends telling me how nice The Wu were, and how excited they were when this cd was released.
After seeing the video for "Triumph" a few times, I knew that The Wu were dope. I didn't realize it at the time, but "Triumph" actually changed my whole perspective of hip hop. To this day, I believe that this song is the best posse cut ever. Inspectah Dek and Method Man jump start this song with incredible back to back verses, and the beat is epic. I've heard this song hundreds of times, but I still get amped whenever it's playing. Everyone spits a good verse on this song, and the energy of the track is incredible.
"It's Yourz" is another classic. This is a great closing track for disc 1. Similar to "Triumph", this song has a lot of energy. It also has a great hook. This time it's The Rza and Inspectah Dek who lace the track with the most memorable verses.
A lot of people hate on this cd, but I don't understand why. Although "Wu-Tang Forever" is not anywhere near as raw as "36 Chambers", it is definitely more lyrical. I don't agree with all these filler complaints either. I have listened to both of these discs repetitively for nearly a decade, and the only tracks I skip aren't actual songs.
My favorite tracks include:
Disc 1 Reunited-great verses from The Gza and Meth Visionz-great Production from The Rza Older Gods-love the beat and Ghostface's verse It's Yourz-see Inspectah Dek verse
Disc 2 Triumph-The Anthem Little Ghetto Boys-one of Cappadonna's more memorable verses Hellz Wind Staff-dope song w/ martial arts vibe Heaterz-another great beat courtesy of The Rza
The Last Words: Classic cd. It honestly changed my life.
First Track Pops it Off Peace
Yo The First Track on the record makes this record a dub piece then all the rest of the songs is bonus songs yo the Gods some of the only brothers bringing the Science of Islam at least attempting rather to open up the black minds in our people but yo they did they Job straight up my niggs The Black Man is God!