Producer Plays the Beat for Raekwon - Wu Tang An American Saga (Season 2, Episode 3)
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Season 2 picks up six months after the close of Season 1, with the Wu-Tang Clan having to overcome even more obstacles, odds and past beefs as they come together to create the iconic album Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). Along the way, introducing more members of the Wu Clan.
Synopsis: Wu-Tang: An American Saga is inspired by “The Wu-Tang Manual” and “Tao of Wu”, and based on the true story of the Wu-Tang Clan. Set in early '90s New York at the height of the crack cocaine epidemic, the show tracks the Clan's formation, a vision of Bobby Diggs aka The RZA, who unites the men torn between music and crime but eventually rise to become the unlikeliest of American success stories.
The Wu-Tang Clan has released five gold and platinum albums, selling 40 million albums worldwide. The group is often hailed as one of the most influential groups in the history of hip-hop with a unique sound and distinct image.
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The producer's energy though Haha 😂
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The producer GUT 😂that’s all I see 😂😂😂😂
They all look like Cosplayers in this show!
Glad them lyrics went on can it all be so simple instead of that beat
Facts!
If it's one thing I've learned is that behind every hit song it's a producer saying "trust me" to rapper saying "na bro" about a idea 😂😂💯💯💯💯
nigga tf is you putting the 100 emoji for?? Raekwon said fuck that beat and went to Rza for the heat.
thats why arekwon is broke in 2023@@ALOPLAYS
@@ALOPLAYSin this case you're right but my man's spot on. Biggy-Juicy, Nas with memory lane, Ghostface didn't wanna spit all that I got is you and RZA was like trust me.
@@ALOPLAYS Lmao I'm fucking dead. What's crazy is that RZAs beats stand the test of time but that beat the producer tried to give him sounds like all these lofi mixes on youtube today
@@boombaporiginal3359Same with Rae and Ice Cream
Damn the producer is an innovator. Early beginnings of modern mashups.
0:56 “GUT” DAYYYUM 🫃🏾
That beat was mf hard 🔥
The Chef and WU hit all brains and ears just like this:. Goooot Dammmm!!!
Facts!
What tf is under his jacket
8 month baby
Hypnotism and manipulation powers 🤣
@@brotherlogicrmf2199 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
His GUT 😂
An overweight ten year old was under that jacket 😂!
That verse was from ‘can it be that it was all so simple’
Elevator hotel lobby type beat
Who knew Lucki produced for Wu-Tang?
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The actor did an amazing job 👏
The Raekwon and Ghostface actors look nothing like the real guys so I kept having to remember who was who. The Rae character did get the voice down, though. Sounds just like him.
You buggin….I definitely saw Rae and ghost in Shameik and Siddique 👌🏽🔥
They needed to make the dude who played Rae gain about 50lbs or so. I had to look at what they were wearing or their jewelry to tell who was who 😂
Feel like ghostface looked similar enough. Not Raekwon tho
So he had a beat produced by Hustle Man
Lmao😂
That's beats was good it didn't match the lyrics
If that's the real beat he almost did his Can It Be verse on, holy s___ LOL I'm glad he went with Rza.
He looks like bushwick bill
He could play bill in the gb movie
Rae like fuq this yo!!
Wishing RZA gave Wu a beat like that now
crazy to think how that would turn out!
producer looks like a pregnant chief keef
I wonder who the producer is suppose to be, or what the “beat” was ultimately used for in real life?🤔
Dude playin Rae looks more like the Gza
thought it was GZA before he started talkin
That beat is wack! That’s not Rae style
what's the name of the beat at the end of this episode, when they are in their new apartment?
Darude sandstorm
Eman from Wild N out with a pillow under his jacket is nasty work 🤞🏿🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️‼️🤣🤣 #algernodjenkins
Does anyone know the name of the steady beat before it cuts to the scene of him in the studio wit the gut guy
nawwwww! Its "the Gut" guy for me lmao!!!!
Who is the producer supposed to be?
salaam remi?
No waay
@Sonsdhiver 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭this is crazy funny lol because its definitely not just wack producers in general
That beat was wack lol glad rae ain't use that 😂
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Bull like trust me😂😂😂😂😂
lmao! facts you gotta be confident with the bull-shyt! lmao!
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Bababa 😭😭
It would work as a remix-remix 😂
Then Rae went and recorded the actual song with RZA and Ghost, because we don't come from the carribean bro. Whole different genre lol.
funny thing is many...not all...but many African Americans or FBA or ADOS were shipped to the US via the Dutch West Indian Trading Co. from....you guessed it....the Caribbean. Many of the AA's in Louisiana, Chicago, South Carolina, North Carolina and Florida have a Caribbean ancestor. I won't even get into the evolution of what we know today as rap music and the contributions from Trinidadians who were rhyming to rhythms from the 17th century lol.
@@ericsnow2069yea we were doing it here in the US from the beginning as well because it's all from Africa. But the Carribean and America went two separate directions musically.
@@panducation4119 What were the two separate directions?
@@ericsnow2069 one direction was more set on the classical tones of the time and influenced by the western traditions as structure and so forth but with the improvisational aspect being paramount. So that's how you got scott Joplin and all those fellas and ladies from the late 1800's. So the blues tradition came from black churches in America after gospel and then jazz and then rock and roll from people like chuck berry and then hip hop. But hip hop actually came from bee bop in jazz. So it's all connected . Hip hop didnt come from the Caribbean . Kool herc was a dj that used break beats from America to keep the dance going but rhyming over beats was happening in America waaaaay before that in the 50s and 40s. So they contributed but they werent the creators
@@ericsnow2069Well I never heard about any mythical Caribbean ancestor in my family so that's not me and I don't give a fuck just like island cats don't give a fuck about me. Distant cousins at best the operative word being DISTANT
It's not a bad beat
Right! Like i don’t understand what was wrong with it 🤷🏾♂️! RZA just had a ego
@@91Definiteit just didn’t fit the lyrics but the beat is definitely dope asf
Salaam remi?
The beat was to hype for the tone rae was spitting.
BO BO BO
YYEAAAAAA THIS AINT IT 😂
That beat fire tho lol
ikr wish i could get the beat its too good for my own ears so smooth
Is he in a wheelchair? Is that supposed to be MF GRimm
Nah. MF Grimm was still walking at the time
Ahahahaaaaa
Is this a comedy skit?
Wow! lmao.....🧐 yep! I made it to Hulu and its a whole series now🙃
idc is this a actual song.
The lyrics is from can it all be so simple idk what that beat was tho
Casting was horrible for this, Rae is short n fat....
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Very wack
Lol he like man give that shit to vanilla ice
Nobody outside of New York gives a F about this series
All I knew about the show was my lines lmao!!
Who is the producer??
It’s most likely rampage from flip mode squad
@@utilize3eyes na fam
I think it's Godfather Don
@@utilize3eyes 😆😆😆😆
Sway from shade45
What the song called?
The lyrics are from the song Can it all Be so simple - Raekwon ft Ghostface Killah
Can it all be simple
Who is dat Sun?
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