Sigma wrote:I've been trying to find a song that was posted on here a few years ago. It was by a Wu-affiliate (a solo MC) and someone posted a link to it on the artist's MySpace page.
All I remember about the song is that it was slow, sounded like it could have been produced by RZA (but wasn't) and during each chorus the MC mentioned the word "Mephistopheles" a couple of times. <--If you know it, that last piece of info will enable you to ID it for me, cos you'll know exactly what I mean.
I suspect you're talking about this:
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Holocaust aka Warcloud is one of the most widely respected Wu-ffiliates, especially among European fans. A one-time affiliate of the Black Knights, he first appeared on Bobby Digital In Stereo on the song "Holocaust" and dropped two albums under the name Warcloud -- Smugglin Booz in the Graveyard and Nightmares That Surface from Shallow Sleep -- before returning to the Holocaust moniker for Blue Sky Black Death Presents the Holocaust, on which the song above appears. After that, he kind of faded into obscurity, popping up at random to work with Bomshot from Boston to do a project called War Ghosts and with some other west coast cats called American Poets.
I highly recommend the BSBD Presents album to those who don't have it. If you like his style on there, you'll dig the Warcloud albums too, which have a more traditional sound production-wise.