RIP Lord Superb
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Re: RIP Lord Superb
Didn't it also come out before 36 Chambers?blastmaster wrote:Yea that’s cheating since it was basically a RZA project. Agreed tho.GUCCI CONDOMS wrote:I'm not sure if the Gravediggaz are officially considered as wu affliliates, but if they are then I def think 6 feet deep was the best wu affiliate albumblastmaster wrote:Ummmm Dom had bars son.
Silent Weapons is my favorite Wu-filiate album. Great vibe. Makes me wanna grow out a shitty mustache and wear wifebeaters.
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Re: RIP Lord Superb
Was recorded before (or at the same time as) 36 but didnt drop until '94
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Re: RIP Lord Superb
He was a cool sideman and personality to me, I didn't take him seriously as an MC but his presence fit well throughout Supreme Clientele. I keep "Good Times" in rotation with him, Rae & Ghost til this day.
I always felt he was underrated in the general media aside from the die-hard Wu forum fans. A skilled MC who never had the level of recognition of Ghost.Doogs wrote:I don't hold him in anywhere near that high regard. I just like his guest appearances on those ghost albums and always found Trife overrated.
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