When RZA says, “it’s 10 o’clock, ho, where the f$ck is your seed at,” it is a reference to a PSA that ran nightly at 10 on the local NYC Fox affiliate station in which a voice would say, “it’s 10 o’clock, do you know where your children are?”
This guy is giving respect to the Wu. Other reactors don't appreciate the Wu, they been used to crap rap hip hop now a days they don't know what lyricist are suppose to be like
Thank you fam! Yea this new generation has been dumbed down to like garbage, I’m enjoying this journey listening to real Hip Hop from the Golden Era. More Wu reactions to come 💯
My dad put me on these dudes when I was a kid in the 2000s. Listening to em now I actually understand the lyrics and it’s waaayy harder than anything today 😂😂😂
Crap Rap I love that but you're 100% correct it amazes me how most of this generation thinks Drake is the best ever yet they've never even heard one fourth of the 90s stuff (East and West Coast). At least it's nice to see young kids like this one learning and enjoying the classics.
They were revolutionary. Not only did they make it as a group, but they have very strong solo careers. The best part is that in most of their solo stuff, they still have lyrics calling back to Wu Tang. There will NEVER be another Wu and that is such an esteemed title. Awesome reaction!
Yeah... there's so much New York City references & pop culture... Meth's line "set it on the Left..." was from the house party must(and illegal dance clubs in NYC) Set It Off by Strafe.
Yo i watch so many of these reactions and this stands out. You are so fuckin smart esp for how young you are. The way you formatted this and broke down each verse with insights was so satisfying. Perfect pauses. I’m bout to check your whole channel and sub for more wu content. Love from shaolin!!
These lyrics then were more specific than you think. When Method Man say "and like fame......my style'll live forever, n*ggas crossin over, but they dont know no better. That referenced a show called "Fame" in the early 80,s in which the theme song said " Faaame.....I'm gonna live forever"....This is why that rap generation is dope.
You’re right about that, whenever I do reactions to rap from the Golden Era the references do be going over my head. I never heard of that show so it makes sense why I catch that, thanks fam for breaking that line down to me 🙏🏾
@@PRSPR Wu will refference everything from pop culture to history. Sometimes you hear something mentioned in a Wu song and then you learn about what they were saying years latter. I def recommend you watch Wutang American Saga on Hulu.
@@anthonyanderson9303 Actually, “Hey You, Get Off Of My Cloud” is a line from A Rolling Stones song “Get Off Of My Cloud” from 1965. That’s the original source.
Let's start with GZA starting by taking a shot at Cold Chillin Records by starting the verse with "The Wu is too slammin for these COLD KILLIN labels" which was the record label he was initial signed to when he dropped his first album
I was pretty much coming here to say this. GZA's verse was mostly about the music industry. Him and RZA had already been signed and went the sell out route, which was why they went the other way with Wu-Tang. I'm pretty sure the "short arms deep pockets" line is about how labels don't want to invest in the talent.
Inspectah Deck now also makes music as a part of Czarface. Czarface is a more independent and comic book kinda themed aesthetic. Definitely in MF DOOM’s lane, so much so that DOOM and Czarface made a whole album together. Inspectah Deck is a punchline rapper so he never fails to entertain.
Nice reaction! There are sooooo many Wu Tang tracks you need to hear. Winter Warz, Triumph, Deadly Melody, Duck Seazon, For Heavens Sake. Just a few. They are at the top of my list of rap groups period. Keep Going!
Thank you fam! I just took a screenshot of your comment, I’ll definitely bring more Wu-Tang reactions tho. Definitely will do fam, I appreciate the support 💯🙏🏾
By far the best Hip Hop group of all time. Something you will never see nowadays, a group of 9 people signed to a deal where each individual can seek there own deals. RZA
@@PRSPR it's nice to see the younger generation check what we consider to be Hip Hop. Check some West Coast (non gangster shit tho). Dilated Peoples, The Alkaholiks, MURS, Fashawn, Planet Asia, The Lootpack, Freestyle Fellowship, The Pharcyde, Evidence, Defari, Strong Arm Steady, Del The Funkee Homosapien, People Under The Stairs, etc. The West has a lot to offer. You just gotta dive in.
Love how you took your time and didn’t do a reaction where you just bob your head and nothing else. These verses are them showcasing themselves to the world and their individual albums are where you see them shine imo. Gotta react to the tracks on Liquid Swords, OB4CL and Ironman. LS a personal fav but only just... Gza’s lyricism is insane.
Wu Tang is another huge bag to dig in. You’ll come across the hits easy but you may also want to touch “It’s Yourz”, “Clan in da Front”, & “Impossible”
I'd love to hear 36 Chambers for the 1st time all over again. One of the greatest hip hop albums of all time & this is one of the baddest hip hop tunes ever made. Raw as fuck, Wu forever muthafuckas...
This right here is a posse cut pioneered by DJ Marley marl track " The Symphony" Tevin Campbell was a '90s teen R&B singer Fame was a '80s TV Show part of the theme song opening verse( Fame I'm going to live Forever)alot of references from the 1980s and Early 1990s in this song.
Nice reaction again, I'm glad you like it. If you want to check out more deep and meaningful Wu-Tang songs, you should give Tearz, CREAM and Impossible a listen. Also All That I Got Is You by Ghostface or 4th Chamber by GZA are great. For some lyrical massacre check out Guillotine (Swordz) off of Raekwon's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx or Assassination Day off of Ghostface's Ironman album. Peace!
Naw this was unique to Wu Tang This is the Era where everyone was hook heavy. This was truly the first time this ever occurred like this A debut single?? No hook?? Didn't happen
I'm more stunned at this Young Man not knowing if Black unemployment is still a " Thing " at his age . The disconnect is mind blowing with our youth ....
I know it’s a thing obviously (everyone’s facing unemployment especially now with this pandemic) but if you listened to what I said you would realize I was asking if it’s as bad as it was back then because there is no way I would know how bad it was back then considering how young I am 😉
@@PRSPR I'll take your word for it Young Man . I truly dont mean to offend but I know too many of our youth that have no connection to the past . Case in point: How would you know about Black unemployment 25 years prior because of your age ? This is the disconnect . You should know as a group about this information and much , much more . Everything is relative for us . If our Young Kings have no interest in historical events , data etc: where are we going if we don't have an account for the past ? I've worked in the educational field for the last 30 years and what I will say is that this generation in particular can be intellectually lazy & entitled . The information is 1 second away as opposed to other generations who had to go to libraries etc: to gather information . I hear far to much , I'm Young, how would I know .. Intellectual curiosity is a beautiful thing , King ....
Thank you fam! I apologize it took a while, I got ya with more Wu-Tang reactions tho. I really messed with this track, they all got busy on the track especially towards the end in my opinion
It’s great to see people react to Wu Tang for the first time, it’s about as close as it gets to what it was like back in high school hearing this shit. It’s crazy that these guys all stumbled into each other in the same place at the same time and that there was a guy like RZA to bring them together and make beats that were so weird and original but somehow still got people’s attention and could vibe with all these different personalities and voices. The first round of Wu albums is a straight up miracle. I’ll subscribe in the hope you do some more Wu Tang reactions, and maybe check out “Liquid Swords” or “Swordsman” by GZA if you want to dip in to some of the solo stuff.
@@PRSPR its not bad bro the only reason i know about him is because my mom loves his music especially the song can we talk it just means your young is all
Yooooo Prs Your My Guy I Swear lol but You Don't Tevin Campbell? Lol He Made The Song "Can We Talk" for a minute I know you heard that bruh 😂 but Great Great Reaction I enjoyed you loving that shit 💯💯 but the whoooooole Wu Tang Clan Legacy Is Insane Prs it's too much to mention Each Of Their Albums Individually Were Classics
I appreciate you fam 🙏🏾 Nah I’ve never heard of him, I probably have heard that song before without knowing it’s him. I’ll definitely check it out now to see if I’m familiar with it tho. Thank you fam, much love! 💯 I heard that before, they all had amazing solo careers which is what made the group so special since usually in rap groups there is always one or two MCs that shine while the other get overlooked
Wu tang was a serious change to how I saw rap. I never disliked it, but I never studied it like the weird mix of poetry and music it can be. It can't be *pure* ultra layered poetry, else it would sound mid. It can't be just music centered or else it would sound mid. There's a way to pull it off, and when you hear it, you realize "we" invented a genre. This is the royal "we." Like "we" invented nuclear weapons. Nobody has invented a genre since jazz over 100 years ago, and even that can be argued as too derivative. This comment will remain unedited, because I'm sure I'm talking like a moron, but I was this to remain unedited just so people know I'm not hiding anything, no matter how moronic. Any responses will be replies OC.
Kids experiencing true rap here.Excellent. 1980s and 1990s is the ONLY rap. I don't even bother with any rap after 2000. All that fake garbage. If you want to listen to some true gangster rap, listen to Bangin' on Wax - Bloods and Crips. And make sure to shout out my name for making it recognized. There is an NWA film, but I think Bangin' on Wax deserves a film more than NWA.
That’s facts fam, the Golden Era is the best era! I’ve been listening to the underground heavy nowadays because they’re still putting on for that real rap but the mainstream is a joke imo. I’ll add that to my list fam, don’t worry I’ll give you a shout out 💯💪🏾
Meth always shines the brightest when they rap in a group but wu tang was truly unique 8 rappers who can all rhyme...nineties had alot of great rap groups but I always like wu tang the best and arguably one of the five top rap groups ever!!!
That’s how I do my reactions, you’re welcome to leave my channel tho. Plus nobody complains about me sharing my thoughts, I could play the song without sharing my thoughts but that doesn’t make sense because I add no value to the video.
You need to check out Blackout! 1 and 2 by Method Man and Redman. In my opinion Method Man is the best MC in Wu Tang and partnering with Redman is when Method Man is at his best. As for the other Wu Tang members my favorite Project is Only Built for Cuban Linx (aka The Purple Tape) Raekwon and Ghostface wrote together a lot and Raekwon’s album turned out to be a true masterpiece. Definitely in the argument for best Hip Hop album.
Good stuff young fella, I just hit that subscribe button...would like to see u react to The Game as he doesn't get his props in my opinion...check out On Me with Kendrick
When RZA says, “it’s 10 o’clock, ho, where the f$ck is your seed at,” it is a reference to a PSA that ran nightly at 10 on the local NYC Fox affiliate station in which a voice would say, “it’s 10 o’clock, do you know where your children are?”
Lots of references these kids miss. Night of the Creeps, Tevin Campbell, Fame by Irene Cara
This guy is giving respect to the Wu. Other reactors don't appreciate the Wu, they been used to crap rap hip hop now a days they don't know what lyricist are suppose to be like
Thank you fam! Yea this new generation has been dumbed down to like garbage, I’m enjoying this journey listening to real Hip Hop from the Golden Era. More Wu reactions to come 💯
My dad put me on these dudes when I was a kid in the 2000s. Listening to em now I actually understand the lyrics and it’s waaayy harder than anything today 😂😂😂
@@PRSPR Word !! Im born in 2000 but 90s Hip Hop is the best 💜 No question why its called the “golden era”
Crap Rap I love that but you're 100% correct it amazes me how most of this generation thinks Drake is the best ever yet they've never even heard one fourth of the 90s stuff (East and West Coast). At least it's nice to see young kids like this one learning and enjoying the classics.
They were revolutionary. Not only did they make it as a group, but they have very strong solo careers. The best part is that in most of their solo stuff, they still have lyrics calling back to Wu Tang. There will NEVER be another Wu and that is such an esteemed title. Awesome reaction!
Method Man was talking about ‘Fame” a TV show in the 80’s “Faaaaaaame, I’m gonna live for ever🎶”
Yeah... there's so much New York City references & pop culture... Meth's line "set it on the Left..." was from the house party must(and illegal dance clubs in NYC) Set It Off by Strafe.
it’s not im gonna live forever, it’s my style will live forever
The pinnacle of hip-hop songs.
Facts
Yo i watch so many of these reactions and this stands out. You are so fuckin smart esp for how young you are. The way you formatted this and broke down each verse with insights was so satisfying. Perfect pauses. I’m bout to check your whole channel and sub for more wu content. Love from shaolin!!
These lyrics then were more specific than you think. When Method Man say "and like fame......my style'll live forever, n*ggas crossin over, but they dont know no better. That referenced a show called "Fame" in the early 80,s in which the theme song said " Faaame.....I'm gonna live forever"....This is why that rap generation is dope.
You’re right about that, whenever I do reactions to rap from the Golden Era the references do be going over my head. I never heard of that show so it makes sense why I catch that, thanks fam for breaking that line down to me 🙏🏾
That's kinda like how on Method Man he goes "hey! you! get off my cloud!" thats a Bootsy Collins reference.
@@PRSPR Wu will refference everything from pop culture to history. Sometimes you hear something mentioned in a Wu song and then you learn about what they were saying years latter. I def recommend you watch Wutang American Saga on Hulu.
@@anthonyanderson9303 Exactly! Das EFX did references from cereal, toy, and food commercials line for line. It was a fun time
@@anthonyanderson9303 Actually,
“Hey You, Get Off Of My Cloud” is a line from A Rolling Stones song “Get Off Of My Cloud” from 1965.
That’s the original source.
Let's start with GZA starting by taking a shot at Cold Chillin Records by starting the verse with "The Wu is too slammin for these COLD KILLIN labels" which was the record label he was initial signed to when he dropped his first album
I was pretty much coming here to say this. GZA's verse was mostly about the music industry. Him and RZA had already been signed and went the sell out route, which was why they went the other way with Wu-Tang. I'm pretty sure the "short arms deep pockets" line is about how labels don't want to invest in the talent.
Wu Tang - Mystery of Chessboxing
R&B singer Tevin Campbell had a song called "Goodbye" back in 1991.
Inspectah Deck now also makes music as a part of Czarface. Czarface is a more independent and comic book kinda themed aesthetic. Definitely in MF DOOM’s lane, so much so that DOOM and Czarface made a whole album together. Inspectah Deck is a punchline rapper so he never fails to entertain.
R.i.p MF Doom Hip Hops greatest villain 🪦🙏🏼
I wish i could go back to when i first heard this. Interesting seeing youngsters react to what my generation grew up on.
I totally feel you on that fam, I’m glad I’m able to experience these classics for the first time. Loving this journey 💯
Gza the last rapper was talking about rap labels.
Hey, man. You got a sub because you've given me the greatest reaction to old school hip hop ever. Keep that shit up!
Thank you for the support man, it really means a lot! I’ll definitely keep bringing more 💯💪🏾
Nice reaction! There are sooooo many Wu Tang tracks you need to hear. Winter Warz, Triumph, Deadly Melody, Duck Seazon, For Heavens Sake. Just a few. They are at the top of my list of rap groups period. Keep
Going!
Thank you fam! I just took a screenshot of your comment, I’ll definitely bring more Wu-Tang reactions tho. Definitely will do fam, I appreciate the support 💯🙏🏾
By far the best Hip Hop group of all time. Something you will never see nowadays, a group of 9 people signed to a deal where each individual can seek there own deals. RZA
Enjoying the reactions! Stay up, G!
Really means a lot fam, thank you 🙏🏾
@@PRSPR it's nice to see the younger generation check what we consider to be Hip Hop. Check some West Coast (non gangster shit tho). Dilated Peoples, The Alkaholiks, MURS, Fashawn, Planet Asia, The Lootpack, Freestyle Fellowship, The Pharcyde, Evidence, Defari, Strong Arm Steady, Del The Funkee Homosapien, People Under The Stairs, etc. The West has a lot to offer. You just gotta dive in.
RZA is amazing. If you want to hear him solo I suggest the song “Grits”
I'll add that track to my list as well, thank you for the request. He definitely did his thing on this track, I can't wait to check that track out
RZA - Tragedy
Love how you took your time and didn’t do a reaction where you just bob your head and nothing else. These verses are them showcasing themselves to the world and their individual albums are where you see them shine imo. Gotta react to the tracks on Liquid Swords, OB4CL and Ironman. LS a personal fav but only just... Gza’s lyricism is insane.
Wu Tang is another huge bag to dig in. You’ll come across the hits easy but you may also want to touch “It’s Yourz”, “Clan in da Front”, & “Impossible”
I'll add those tracks to my list fam, thank you for the requests
instant like for reacting to the album version!
Much love! 💯
I subscribed so bring on more wu tang reactions! Everything off 36 chambers!
Thank you fam! I gotcha for sure 💯
@@PRSPR Bro just do that whole album. lol might as well. shit fire.
I see you liked the line "If rap was a gun, you wouldn't bust back!!!"
I'd love to hear 36 Chambers for the 1st time all over again. One of the greatest hip hop albums of all time & this is one of the baddest hip hop tunes ever made. Raw as fuck, Wu forever muthafuckas...
BROO I remember when I first heard Wu-Tang Clan 🔥 my kids will definitely know about them
Mines 20 and he's known all the 90s greatest since jump...
Nuff respect due to the 16oooo I mean 0
Refers to 160 Park Hill Ave. In Staten Island.......the weed spot back then
Best hip hop groups ever.wu tang clan triumph .gza liquid swords.word up son
12:08...is the sad true God..
This right here is a posse cut pioneered by DJ Marley marl track " The Symphony" Tevin Campbell was a '90s teen R&B singer Fame was a '80s TV Show part of the theme song opening verse( Fame I'm going to live Forever)alot of references from the 1980s and Early 1990s in this song.
Wu-Tang "Bring Da Ruckus" is the shit too
Nice reaction again, I'm glad you like it.
If you want to check out more deep and meaningful Wu-Tang songs, you should give Tearz, CREAM and Impossible a listen. Also All That I Got Is You by Ghostface or 4th Chamber by GZA are great.
For some lyrical massacre check out Guillotine (Swordz) off of Raekwon's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx or Assassination Day off of Ghostface's Ironman album.
Peace!
Thank you fam! I'll be doing more reactions to their music, thank you for the requests.
@@PRSPR Need these my guy
This cd came out in 1993
Naw this was unique to Wu Tang
This is the Era where everyone was hook heavy.
This was truly the first time this ever occurred like this
A debut single?? No hook?? Didn't happen
That makes it a more special track in my opinion, that’s really dope. Thanks for sharing that with me fam
Tevin Camble had a song called Goodbye lol
Verse After Verse was a Wu-Tang staple. It was like lyrically jumping the beat. Shit was brotherhood.
I'm more stunned at this Young Man not knowing if Black unemployment is still a " Thing " at his age . The disconnect is mind blowing with our youth ....
I know it’s a thing obviously (everyone’s facing unemployment especially now with this pandemic) but if you listened to what I said you would realize I was asking if it’s as bad as it was back then because there is no way I would know how bad it was back then considering how young I am 😉
@@PRSPR I'll take your word for it Young Man . I truly dont mean to offend but I know too many of our youth that have no connection to the past . Case in point: How would you know about Black unemployment 25 years prior because of your age ? This is the disconnect . You should know as a group about this information and much , much more . Everything is relative for us . If our Young Kings have no interest in historical events , data etc: where are we going if we don't have an account for the past ? I've worked in the educational field for the last 30 years and what I will say is that this generation in particular can be intellectually lazy & entitled . The information is 1 second away as opposed to other generations who had to go to libraries etc: to gather information . I hear far to much , I'm Young, how would I know .. Intellectual curiosity is a beautiful thing , King ....
Tevin Campbell was a child R&B singer. If you watched Fresh Prince of Bel Air. He played in the episode as an artist who took Ashley on a date.
actually, even back then everyone was like "where the fuck the chorus at"
What a classic 🙌🏼🔥
Facts! 💯
Nice reaction. Should def do more Wu-Tang. I guarantee you would hear more dope lyrics like this. This was their early jam
Thank you fam! I apologize it took a while, I got ya with more Wu-Tang reactions tho. I really messed with this track, they all got busy on the track especially towards the end in my opinion
Now do: Da Mystery of Chessboxin, C.R.E.A.M, Method Man (they have a song with that title), Shame On A N***a, Bring Da Ruckus
Tupac - Changes.......so relevant now more than ever
Although I’ve heard that song before, I feel it’s worthy of a reaction. I got ya fam 💯
Wu TANGS FIRST SINGLE
🔥🔥🔥
Can’t spell smile without similes. Facts!
Can you agree that that old school shit is better than today's hip hop?
100% agree fam
It’s great to see people react to Wu Tang for the first time, it’s about as close as it gets to what it was like back in high school hearing this shit. It’s crazy that these guys all stumbled into each other in the same place at the same time and that there was a guy like RZA to bring them together and make beats that were so weird and original but somehow still got people’s attention and could vibe with all these different personalities and voices. The first round of Wu albums is a straight up miracle. I’ll subscribe in the hope you do some more Wu Tang reactions, and maybe check out “Liquid Swords” or “Swordsman” by GZA if you want to dip in to some of the solo stuff.
Tevin Campbell was popular in the early 90s. One if the greatest voices ever. Like MJ Quincy Jones brought the greatness out of him as he did Mike.
Thank you for letting me know who he is, I’ll definitely go check out some of his work
@@PRSPR Fun fact: If you've seen the Disney movie "A Goofy Movie", Tevin Campbell was the voice of Powerline
Tevin Campbell was Michael Jackson's protégé. Tevin Campbell is a great r/b singer
Thank you for letting me know, I definitely to listen to some of his music
Respect youth I laugh hard at when he said he don’t know who tevin Campbell is😂😂
Respect fam! That’s my bad, I know it’s real bad on my part lol
@@PRSPR its not bad bro the only reason i know about him is because my mom loves his music especially the song can we talk it just means your young is all
Hip Hop 101.
Look up "goodbye" by Tevin Cambell.....
Wu 4 ever
Yooooo Prs Your My Guy I Swear lol but You Don't Tevin Campbell? Lol He Made The Song "Can We Talk" for a minute I know you heard that bruh 😂 but Great Great Reaction I enjoyed you loving that shit 💯💯 but the whoooooole Wu Tang Clan Legacy Is Insane Prs it's too much to mention Each Of Their Albums Individually Were Classics
I appreciate you fam 🙏🏾 Nah I’ve never heard of him, I probably have heard that song before without knowing it’s him. I’ll definitely check it out now to see if I’m familiar with it tho. Thank you fam, much love! 💯 I heard that before, they all had amazing solo careers which is what made the group so special since usually in rap groups there is always one or two MCs that shine while the other get overlooked
Wu - Bring Da Ruckus
can you do a reaction to NAS "i gave you power" very powerful song with a message deep. he pretends that he is a gun.
I really messed with that track fam, I have a reaction to it on my channel 💯
Wu tang was a serious change to how I saw rap. I never disliked it, but I never studied it like the weird mix of poetry and music it can be. It can't be *pure* ultra layered poetry, else it would sound mid. It can't be just music centered or else it would sound mid.
There's a way to pull it off, and when you hear it, you realize "we" invented a genre. This is the royal "we." Like "we" invented nuclear weapons. Nobody has invented a genre since jazz over 100 years ago, and even that can be argued as too derivative.
This comment will remain unedited, because I'm sure I'm talking like a moron, but I was this to remain unedited just so people know I'm not hiding anything, no matter how moronic. Any responses will be replies OC.
Army of the pharaohs is another group similar to wutang. Check out "seven"
Kids experiencing true rap here.Excellent. 1980s and 1990s is the ONLY rap. I don't even bother with any rap after 2000. All that fake garbage. If you want to listen to some true gangster rap, listen to Bangin' on Wax - Bloods and Crips. And make sure to shout out my name for making it recognized. There is an NWA film, but I think Bangin' on Wax deserves a film more than NWA.
That’s facts fam, the Golden Era is the best era! I’ve been listening to the underground heavy nowadays because they’re still putting on for that real rap but the mainstream is a joke imo. I’ll add that to my list fam, don’t worry I’ll give you a shout out 💯💪🏾
Rap artist wasn't getting murder back then
Bruh you need to listen to Tearz by wu tang 🔥🔥🔥goes hard
Dilated Peoples, "Work The Angles"
Kool mo dee - I go to work
This was an edited version of the song.
No shit
I made that comment before watching your react comment on it too.lol
Meth always shines the brightest when they rap in a group but wu tang was truly unique 8 rappers who can all rhyme...nineties had alot of great rap groups but I always like wu tang the best and arguably one of the five top rap groups ever!!!
Lil bruh could you react to Do or Die song called Po Pimp (EXPLICIT VERSION)
💯💯💯💯💯💯
Wu Tang is foundational RZA is the true genius of wu tang but they are all incredible rappers
ANOTHER POWER GROUP
Big L - Lifestylez ov da poor & dangerous.
i like you kid... Salute... you should do the whole album.
Ghost is the best
Will you bring Ice-T to channel
Next reaction video imma do an Ice-T song, its long overdue
Someone needs to react to Meths Westwood Freestyle. 🔥🔥🔥
Sins Of The Father - Ka ft Roc Marciano . You have to play the lyric video......
You should react to wu tang 7th chamber
First of all, good vid man. Ok, so, you like Wu Tang? Plz explain how..and I will sit here and listen.............yeah, no......LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks man!
Dide let th joints play tomuch explaining
That’s how I do my reactions, you’re welcome to leave my channel tho. Plus nobody complains about me sharing my thoughts, I could play the song without sharing my thoughts but that doesn’t make sense because I add no value to the video.
👍
Wu is 4eva
36 chambers is just incredible. You should review some other old hip hop. It’s good shit.
React to Wu Tang - Triumph. That opening verse is 🔥
Wu
K-Rino Father of the Flame
Can i request a song
Yessir fam! I got so many requests but I can throw it in the mix
@@PRSPR ok rza show you love
Got ya fam 💯 Thank you for the request 🙏🏾
Check out Mystery of Chessboxin’ by Wu Tang
Rza made this Track on purpose. He wanted a song that had no hook.
Check out Boot Camp Clik, that's another dope group with dope emcees just like Wu Tang
Damn right bro. Every reactionist up here sleeping on boot camp. I need them to tighten up that one!
@@hashimhooks4620 Yessir!
Got ya soon fam
C.R.E.A.M get the money dolla dolla bills yall
You are right about similes...nowadays it is overused...basically it's just lazy lyricism
U don’t know tevin Campbell jeez I’m old
My bad fam
Great reaction, you should’ve grown up in the 90’s!
Do mob deep god part3
Bro? Bro? Bro? Bro? Bro? Bro? Bro? Bro? Bro? Bro? Bro? Bro? Bro? Bro? Bro?
I’ll say it again for you bro 💯 Bro 😎
You need to check out Blackout! 1 and 2 by Method Man and Redman. In my opinion Method Man is the best MC in Wu Tang and partnering with Redman is when Method Man is at his best. As for the other Wu Tang members my favorite Project is Only Built for Cuban Linx (aka The Purple Tape) Raekwon and Ghostface wrote together a lot and Raekwon’s album turned out to be a true masterpiece. Definitely in the argument for best Hip Hop album.
Check album gza liquid swords album is a masterpiece
Good analysis, you didn't just react to.
Much love fam, thank you!
Good stuff young fella, I just hit that subscribe button...would like to see u react to The Game as he doesn't get his props in my opinion...check out On Me with Kendrick
Thank you fam! I heard their collab called The City but I haven't heard that collab, I got ya fam
plz do Raekwon - Guillotine; hardest hitting Wu-Tang track I promise
I always hated and I never understood why U-god's verse was so short