@Vee Man yeah supposed hiphop fans that don't really understand the music. This shit lacks the soul and real feeling of the other era that was alluded to
37 years old and I don't know what keeps bringing me back to this shit. The real nasty beat, the ol skool pharcyde vibe with a dirty twist or the fact that this shit is what we have been waiting for for a long fucking time. More.... Just more like this. Please...
@@highniijii everybody got they own preference but they giving off some Beastie Boys vibes and that ain't for me personally. They don't sound anything close to this style of rap lol
RZA and Flatbush combined feels like the modern reincarnation of the Wu-Tang Clan success recipe. That same distinct style and hard-hitting lyricism makes it perfect.
@@fliboi201 True indeed, i guess he finally got tired of people saying he fell off when it comes to beat making, from what I've heard today, the man still got it, now he just need to stick with it.
I read that the next FBZ/RZA single whcih will drop next week will be produced by RZA and Prince Paul. Probably the closest we get when Gravediggaz is concerned unfortunately.
This isn't the first time he has done that. Wu members don't feature much on anyone with name recognition's songs, but they do still happen. At least with RZA and Raekwon.
Relevant 😂 rap fans are hilarious. RZA can collaborate with noone but his brothers and remain relevant forever. GOATs don't need to do anything except continue making quality music. They'll always be relevant.
@@dnicegetswaves yeah and i birthed Ericks mom in 1961 and i remember seeing thug waffle before 100 views! Its not a contest, you should congratulate him for finding them sooner or later!
I got the Wu tattoo for a reason. Time doesn't matter, Wu will deliver. Also love the combination with FBZ. I'm so glad we still hear new stuff from members of Wu Tang.
Peace.. the God who came after RZA murdered it... " pitiful, I'm leaving you critical, under one condition.. " Be bumping this shit flying up and down I-95.. Medina - Land of the Warriors...
honestly this was so great and RZA is such a great rapper man his flow and everything is just so good and Flatbush Zombies i've known them for about 7 years now and they never fail to impress me
Rza is my favorite producer from his work the first 5yrs of Wu alone, and he's been in my top 5 favorite emcees for mad years too.. Nobody can duplicate his voice and he's as lyrical as he needs to be on everything he spits on. His GraveDiggaz rhymes are bananas too! Ha
what are you talkin about RZA ain't had flow since the 2nd Wu album lol. this one ain't too bad but usually he all off beat n sloppy rappin like MF dooming his tongue was swollen lol
@@danielwilson9724 like what? not sayin he never was dope or cant write bars but the way he raps em the last however many years he raps like bizarre lol
I’m so beyond happy for fbz. They grew up jamming out to wu-tang studying the bars to master their flow. And now they’ve hopped on a track with one of their idols on their own page.
This is a NY masterpiece. The only instant classic written in a long time. The zombies are the people we will be looking at in 20 years the same way we look at Wu Tang now. You guys have been banging it out CONSISTENTLY for a long minute now. Is this your PRIME? I hope for music's sake not yet.
I don't believe in instant classics. How can you know? For all we know, this song will be forgotten by next year. Only time will tell what is a classic and what isn't. Flatbush Zombies do have some good tracks, but I haven't heard anything on the level of 36 Chambers yet. Also, one can have more than one prime. When it comes to creativity... The sky is the limit!
@@christopher399 because your not the authority on what is considered classic. So in reality for myself, I am, and I will make the calls on what music I consider classic. And you are just a lurker on a comment thread, kinda putting down, what is period a great song. So unless your ultimate joy in life is spreading hate, how about you go do something that actually, you know productive or enjoyable of any sort. And if that how you feel about Flatbush, you obviously DO NOT listen to their music, and don't really have any right speaking here. 👋✌️ The fact you didn't get that me saying "their prime" was a reference to on of their songs is proof and any real fan knew what the fuck I meant when I said that. It was a shout out to meech because he MIGHT be, if not the greatest, the most soulful rapper of our time, and I'd kinda like to encourage him upon his musical journey, not that he really needs it 🤣 a fucking genius. And Erik makes some of the sickest beats out there. Real shit speaks for itself and I'm not going to keep going on because their music definitely will and that all that needs to be said.
@@indigopeaceg2949 Sure, but classics tend to be remembered and sticks out. We don't know, today, what will be remembered in ten or twenty years. People often seem to use the word "classic" to describe an album they think is good, but I think that's misleading. There are many good albums that have been forgotten about. There are also many good albums that aren't considered classics. Doesn't mean they are inferior to classic albums. I don't see this as being a hater. I never spoke on the quality of this. I just pointed out that only time will tell if this becomes a classic or not. Even if I did criticize their music, which I don't shy away from doing... That's not being a hater. I can't even begin to tell you how many times I've harshly criticized Wu Tang. Does it mean I'm a hater or not a fan? No... I just give tough love, and I'm not going to pretend I love everything just because they did something. A true fan won't be afraid to give proper feedback, which includes the negatives. I don't have to be a fan to point out that only time will tell what becomes a classic, nor do I have to be a fan in order to criticize their music. I do like some of their early work, for the record. I've also seen them live. (You can call me a hater if you want, but their concert is one of the weakest live shows I've been to. They just played their music in the background and mumbled along. And then it just ended. Literally. They just started playing David Bowie music and just walked off. Though the fire alarm went off, so that may have been the reason. I can't remember which came first. I was too bored to noticed... And I was also busy snitching on someone trying to sell drugs, which was way more fun than the actual show. Really, their early music does have some good stuff, but that doesn't mean everything they do is golden.) You said "is this their prime? I hope not". Something like that. People always talk about an artist's prime. You know that.
@@christopher399 Sure, but the only reason what YOU have in mind is classic and "sticks out" only truly sticks out to you and in reality a small group of people in comparison to the rest of the world population that still have no idea who Nas is. And you know the more comments on this video that occur, the more it get pushed to the top of TH-cam pages, hence making it more visible to the world and remembered by more people. So your point is strictly a matter of perspective, and I mean I won't remember you a couple days from now, so again you don't really have a hand in MY perspective of what is and isn't classic.
@@indigopeaceg2949 Yeah... Nas is definitely not a big name in music. You'd have to be really deep into hip hop history to find something about him. It's not as if he's on talk shows and topping charts with new albums. And yes, a classic needs to make a certain impact. Thriller wouldn't have been a classic album or song if only five people heard it. The impact was significant enough to leave a dent. And thanks.
@@sheffsteel52 ayeee my guy lmao I'm from India yh but sheffs got a special place in my heart cus my ex girl is from sheff as well and I've studied there too haha now I'm in notts tho
Yo real talk rude bwai it’s like I felt this coming m like in disbelief @ the power of the mind .. I got to start growing black my antenna dreadlocks …
Almost the year 2022 and we still got that real hip-hop. Thank God. Rza you been that dude, you are that dude and for me, will always be that dude! This beat is absolutely bonkers. Every rapper brought their 'A' game to the table. TH-cam, well done for the recommendation!
>Know-nothings say they hate RZAs flow >amateurs say they respect RZAs a goat behind the tables >real G's understand RZA is a master at riding the beat, and moving in and out of cadence for that funky flow
Is that the one straight after Rza? If so, I concur, that dude got frightening skillz. But Rza still smashed his verse non-the-less! Not a fan of the blonde s**t!
I love seeing how far The Architect has come lyrically, no one can ever say they didn't know he was part of the group again! He is at least the foundation of FBZ.
Different eras, same wavelength. This collab is like a dream from high school came true! 🔥🔥
you ppl are crazy
@@scienz no u
Facts
Dream from high school indeed
@Vee Man yeah supposed hiphop fans that don't really understand the music. This shit lacks the soul and real feeling of the other era that was alluded to
So happy to see Flatbush get so far, remember bumping MRAZ back in 2014 hoping they'd blow up!
Man I remember bumping thug waffle and ppl didn’t fw em now all my friends fw the zombies
Those songs was straight fire tho! And still in their bests
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All early Flatbush was hard. Face Off is still a favorite.
Meechy’s voice is something else man, love that shit
37 years old and I don't know what keeps bringing me back to this shit. The real nasty beat, the ol skool pharcyde vibe with a dirty twist or the fact that this shit is what we have been waiting for for a long fucking time. More.... Just more like this. Please...
My homies makes music you’d probably like. Look up Cult Encounters new album called All Buttons In
As I got older and older I couldn't keep up with whether or not the shyt that I liked was age appropriate. As long as it moves your body and soul. ✊🏾
@jon Same bro I'm 39 this is that LA the dark man 1998 vibe man
@@highniijii everybody got they own preference but they giving off some Beastie Boys vibes and that ain't for me personally. They don't sound anything close to this style of rap lol
This that hood music I'm 41 so our era's are very similar, it was RAP and Bars in our days
Were all definitely blessed to still have RZA spitting and having collabs never fails to amaze the Hip Hop scene every track is 🔥👐
Yea sounds like grave diggaz 2.0
ea
No! rza is one of greatest of all time ! But I think he don't have this thing anymore..to make something like CREAM. Hope you got me
Yh
Love seeing new new York artists popping off with the WU
The Gravediggaz vibes are strong with this one. Rest in power Too Poetic
This is the music we need, back to the 90’s grime
Put some 80s fresh on top of that too! ✊🏾
@@frankjum 80’s rap underrated af
go look up griselda my guy
@@william47721 Mach Hommey killin’ the game rn
Isn’t grime English?
RZA and Flatbush combined feels like the modern reincarnation of the Wu-Tang Clan success recipe.
That same distinct style and hard-hitting lyricism makes it perfect.
I was just thinkin this. Getting new gravediggaz vibes from this joint
Naaa not close bruh
Modern reincarnation of Gravediggaz*
Man I knew RZA still had the ability to make a dope beat, this is what we been missing from him.
Facts this is that old rza vibe. Sounds like something he would make in his prime
@@fliboi201 True indeed, i guess he finally got tired of people saying he fell off when it comes to beat making, from what I've heard today, the man still got it, now he just need to stick with it.
He recently mentioned in an interview that he's the same age as quincy jones when he made thriller. (lex friedman podcast). He's still hungry I think.
Is this definitely a Rza beat…if so jeeeeeez that new wu tang album eill be fire
@@waynemarshall8836 Yeah he produced it, I'm definitely ready to hear another Wu album.
This beat and the one for Quentin Tarantino are on a different level. RZA always manages to remind people of his GOAT status.
Agreed
I honestly think Meechy is born to destroy instrumentals and eat other MCs on tracks
Peace God. This is the rebirth of The RZA!! Suuuuu!!!!
Vintage RZA, beat is super dark I love it
Meechy slaughtered this beat
That RZA beat is flawless 🔥🔥
Could do with being 10 bpm faster IMO
@@arnoldjenkins5455 nope it’s fine lol
@@arnoldjenkins5455 agree
@@arnoldjenkins5455 reminds me of what u God said about Rza beats
@@marvinbennett8384 what are u referring to that U-God said?
RZA dun brought out the Gravediggaz 2.0.... gold fangs..
That echo when RZA says “triple OG beats”…
This goes so hard.
are you a bot?
@@buzzl1ghtyear400 lmfao what???? are you???
a meech rza collab album would be legendary
Meechy Darko always got that verse you keep on repeat 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
this is legendary on some east coast revolutionary shit
Rza beat with Flatbush Zombies Rapping = Classic 💯🔥
Its more like fbz type of beat
This track gives me Gravediggaz vibes. Straight 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I’m so Happy I’m still alive to hear this Masterpiece 😭🙏 ZOMBIE GANG x WU TANG FOREVER
wow this is the best song of the year rza and flatbush zombies this is fire
Love me some FBZ.
Meechy a different beast though.
His energy and presence is top tier.
No RZA Sanpped fr 🔥🔥🔥
RZA, we need a GRAVEDIGGAZ album with you on it. Stop playing with us. We’ve been waiting.
Won't be the same without Grim Reaper/Poetic.
Gravediggaz 2021. 👌🏻
@Larry47 Right. Something new, but first feeling was, like in 90s.
@Larry47 thank you. Idk why he’s even asking for that rn
I read that the next FBZ/RZA single whcih will drop next week will be produced by RZA and Prince Paul. Probably the closest we get when Gravediggaz is concerned unfortunately.
Straight crack RZA laced this beat 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🤲🏾
This shit go hard AF, Erick's delivery stepping up once again
On top of that, he lyrically butchered this🔥
You his girl?
@@bivvystridents3752 you have a girl?
I can't imagine the pressure of doing a song with RZA. You must come 200%!
Agreed.
It's refreshing to see RZA collaborate with the newer generation, thats how you stay sharp & relevant.
This record is killer!
This isn't the first time he has done that. Wu members don't feature much on anyone with name recognition's songs, but they do still happen. At least with RZA and Raekwon.
Relevant 😂 rap fans are hilarious. RZA can collaborate with noone but his brothers and remain relevant forever. GOATs don't need to do anything except continue making quality music. They'll always be relevant.
I wanna hear a whole album by Flatbush prod by RZA, shit would be epic af
There production is allready topnotch i would be surprised if new album would outperform to be honest
@@raoulm2097 true, can’t argue with that
only them could have made something so laid back and aggressive at the same time
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THE RZA DONE DID IT AGAIN🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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This is the evolution of Gravediggaz with Rza!
SLAPPIN as we would expect from FBZ and RZA. 👏👏
This beat is fucking insane, wouldn't hate if RZA started sending beats to people like Griselda, Mach-Hommy, etc.
That would be another dream come true. RZA x Flatbush Zombies was the first one and here we are
I need all of Griselda on a RZA beat now 🔥🔥🔥
Never knew I needed this in my life until now
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*People don’t realize how legendary this is, especially for New York*
This beat so sinister y’all killed it 😤
More like an invaluable sinister beat! RZA did his thing!...Sounds so clean!
Ring in the orchestra 🎶 💯
Rocking with FBZ since 2016 and Im hella happy seeing em with Wu
2016 🤨
@@nickiebob8799 so
@@nickiebob8799 Lmao word I been tapped in since 2011
@@dnicegetswaves yeah and i birthed Ericks mom in 1961 and i remember seeing thug waffle before 100 views! Its not a contest, you should congratulate him for finding them sooner or later!
@@NERVEBREAAAKER lmao
Whoooooooooooooo 💎🔥
Imagine a whole Flatbush Zombies album produced by RZA 🔥
How did i not see this? FBZ needs to promote their work more, such quality yet so underrated
☄I'm definitely feeling this one. I didn't see this one coming I think the zombies & Rza caught one here. 🗽💪🏽💪🏽☄
Fr fr
South Africa approves
This track is fire. Two of my favorite worlds uniting. 🔥 What a great day to be alive.
This is real HipHop
Rappers of the Lost Art
I got the Wu tattoo for a reason. Time doesn't matter, Wu will deliver. Also love the combination with FBZ. I'm so glad we still hear new stuff from members of Wu Tang.
I got that Wu tat in yellow on my hand too, cause Wu is FOREVER!!
this has gravediggaz energy!!
love it
Fuegooo 🔥🔥 found this while listening to “Dupe x Nixhua - CTM”
Peace.. the God who came after RZA murdered it... " pitiful, I'm leaving you critical, under one condition.. " Be bumping this shit flying up and down I-95.. Medina - Land of the Warriors...
My ears blessed my mind never stressed, at ease thanks to these zombies
37 years old and the rza delivered what us hip hop heads needed so bad for the inspiration of the WORD and just keep pushing
honestly this was so great and RZA is such a great rapper man his flow and everything is just so good and Flatbush Zombies i've known them for about 7 years now and they never fail to impress me
Rza is my favorite producer from his work the first 5yrs of Wu alone, and he's been in my top 5 favorite emcees for mad years too.. Nobody can duplicate his voice and he's as lyrical as he needs to be on everything he spits on. His GraveDiggaz rhymes are bananas too! Ha
what are you talkin about RZA ain't had flow since the 2nd Wu album lol. this one ain't too bad but usually he all off beat n sloppy rappin like MF dooming his tongue was swollen lol
@@darkskinwhite you're tripping.. Rza has all kinds of fire verses after FOREVER.
@@darkskinwhite this guy
@@danielwilson9724 like what? not sayin he never was dope or cant write bars but the way he raps em the last however many years he raps like bizarre lol
R.I.P ol' Dirty Bastard 🕊💙 I know damn well he would of killed this beat 🎤🙏
I just finished watching Wu-Tang series then this popped up. RZA definitely a legend
He' s the spermcell that fertilized the egg 😂
@@jeroendeclercq7580 he still ended up using that rhyme on the 2nd Gravediggaz album, and made it come off hard as fuck
Why is nobody talking about how amazing and unique RZA's voice is on this one
IKR? It's awesome in this, really raw.
I’m so beyond happy for fbz. They grew up jamming out to wu-tang studying the bars to master their flow. And now they’ve hopped on a track with one of their idols on their own page.
Omfg bro I love the family
Look at RZA standing there like Pops, mad respect
Love the classic 90s flow. Thank you FBZ!
Like wine they get better with age 💯
Flames. Love hearing this sound come back. Raw and quantized. Better Off Dead Reminiscent as well.
Agreed
This is a NY masterpiece. The only instant classic written in a long time. The zombies are the people we will be looking at in 20 years the same way we look at Wu Tang now. You guys have been banging it out CONSISTENTLY for a long minute now. Is this your PRIME? I hope for music's sake not yet.
I don't believe in instant classics. How can you know? For all we know, this song will be forgotten by next year. Only time will tell what is a classic and what isn't.
Flatbush Zombies do have some good tracks, but I haven't heard anything on the level of 36 Chambers yet. Also, one can have more than one prime. When it comes to creativity... The sky is the limit!
@@christopher399 because your not the authority on what is considered classic. So in reality for myself, I am, and I will make the calls on what music I consider classic. And you are just a lurker on a comment thread, kinda putting down, what is period a great song. So unless your ultimate joy in life is spreading hate, how about you go do something that actually, you know productive or enjoyable of any sort. And if that how you feel about Flatbush, you obviously DO NOT listen to their music, and don't really have any right speaking here. 👋✌️ The fact you didn't get that me saying "their prime" was a reference to on of their songs is proof and any real fan knew what the fuck I meant when I said that. It was a shout out to meech because he MIGHT be, if not the greatest, the most soulful rapper of our time, and I'd kinda like to encourage him upon his musical journey, not that he really needs it 🤣 a fucking genius. And Erik makes some of the sickest beats out there. Real shit speaks for itself and I'm not going to keep going on because their music definitely will and that all that needs to be said.
@@indigopeaceg2949 Sure, but classics tend to be remembered and sticks out. We don't know, today, what will be remembered in ten or twenty years. People often seem to use the word "classic" to describe an album they think is good, but I think that's misleading. There are many good albums that have been forgotten about. There are also many good albums that aren't considered classics. Doesn't mean they are inferior to classic albums.
I don't see this as being a hater. I never spoke on the quality of this. I just pointed out that only time will tell if this becomes a classic or not. Even if I did criticize their music, which I don't shy away from doing... That's not being a hater. I can't even begin to tell you how many times I've harshly criticized Wu Tang. Does it mean I'm a hater or not a fan? No... I just give tough love, and I'm not going to pretend I love everything just because they did something. A true fan won't be afraid to give proper feedback, which includes the negatives.
I don't have to be a fan to point out that only time will tell what becomes a classic, nor do I have to be a fan in order to criticize their music. I do like some of their early work, for the record. I've also seen them live. (You can call me a hater if you want, but their concert is one of the weakest live shows I've been to. They just played their music in the background and mumbled along. And then it just ended. Literally. They just started playing David Bowie music and just walked off. Though the fire alarm went off, so that may have been the reason. I can't remember which came first. I was too bored to noticed... And I was also busy snitching on someone trying to sell drugs, which was way more fun than the actual show. Really, their early music does have some good stuff, but that doesn't mean everything they do is golden.)
You said "is this their prime? I hope not". Something like that. People always talk about an artist's prime. You know that.
@@christopher399 Sure, but the only reason what YOU have in mind is classic and "sticks out" only truly sticks out to you and in reality a small group of people in comparison to the rest of the world population that still have no idea who Nas is. And you know the more comments on this video that occur, the more it get pushed to the top of TH-cam pages, hence making it more visible to the world and remembered by more people. So your point is strictly a matter of perspective, and I mean I won't remember you a couple days from now, so again you don't really have a hand in MY perspective of what is and isn't classic.
@@indigopeaceg2949 Yeah... Nas is definitely not a big name in music. You'd have to be really deep into hip hop history to find something about him. It's not as if he's on talk shows and topping charts with new albums.
And yes, a classic needs to make a certain impact. Thriller wouldn't have been a classic album or song if only five people heard it. The impact was significant enough to leave a dent.
And thanks.
This is Hip Hop. Intelligent and full of life, just what we need in 2021. WU! FBZ!!
We need more of this. The world needs more of this. Rzarector, resurrect the mental dead.
This is beautiful.
Robert still rappin, and producing though this pandemic. Listen close. Every variant in one verse. Wu for life.
From the uk and i cant believe this link up🔥🔥Wu tang forever, Zombie gang🤯
Hahaha are you from sheff city my g?
@@anonymuzz99 yes bro you know it🤣🤣
@@sheffsteel52 ayeee my guy lmao I'm from India yh but sheffs got a special place in my heart cus my ex girl is from sheff as well and I've studied there too haha now I'm in notts tho
@@anonymuzz99 love it man keep grinding bro
Meech darko the coldest 🔥
Can't even say how excited I am for more upcoming fbz projects man
If hip hop was Sic then this is the cure💪🔥
Yooo this is just what I needed today!! Rza+FBZ= Excellent friday 🔥🔥🔥 Can't wait to hear the album
Don't forget about new Earl sweatshirt
What album? There’s 2 singles with this collab.
There isn’t an album like people thought….
Yo real talk rude bwai it’s like I felt this coming m like in disbelief @ the power of the mind ..
I got to start growing black my antenna dreadlocks …
RZA adds another notch to his godlevel collection
That is what we need
This beat right here...and the performance is fyre. Good way to combine old & the new
I didn’t expect anything less than DOPE. The Wu already showed us what happens when Staten Island and Brooklyn come together 🔥 🐝 🧟♂️🧟♂️🧟♂️
Juice catchin everyone off guard switching that flow when he starts his verse shoutouts to the Rza-rector on the production
"Corona is temporary, Wu-Tang is forever!"
FACT'S
idk how temporary it's gonna be unfortunately
Theyre both forever man lol
The world will never be the same again unfortunately! It’s fucked beyond repair 😒
YES
Almost the year 2022 and we still got that real hip-hop. Thank God. Rza you been that dude, you are that dude and for me, will always be that dude! This beat is absolutely bonkers. Every rapper brought their 'A' game to the table. TH-cam, well done for the recommendation!
Flatbush Zombies are so underappreciated
Meech had me shedding a tear, shits just so beautiful... Im picking my favorite member, people do it with family members everyday, deal with it...
Now this is HIP HOP.
Thank u Rza 🙏🏽
RZA is the realest gangster 🔥🔥
damn RZA makin me feel like I’m back in the 90s!
Flatbush Zombies, The Underachievers been spitting 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 since day 1
Fuckin amazing! Few rappers nowadays can stand neck and neck with Wu and FZ is one of em.
Underachievers.
Fuck look up Jayy Grams. Kid is a fire breather. Look up follow the leader.
I love the sound of old shool rap
>Know-nothings say they hate RZAs flow
>amateurs say they respect RZAs a goat behind the tables
>real G's understand RZA is a master at riding the beat, and moving in and out of cadence for that funky flow
Rza razor sharp beat!!! Third verse was hard too!!!
The collab I didn’t know I needed 🔥
Flatbush still killin shit
to this day!
Back on that horrorcore RZArector shit, love it
Rza production is that grimey boom bap hip hop that we all fell in love with. Wu for ever!!
what a terrific collab!!!!! that prod is majestic.
Tell them..
@@menthosonthegoghst absolutely bro!!!! glad to see you here too!!!
Love, Wu!! Flatbush Zombies, thank you for carrying the torch. Respect!
This shit was tight as fuck🔥🔥🔥I can't wait for the next Flatbush Zombies album
didn’t start nodding my head till meech started rapping That man has one of the most unique voices in rap no doubt
Is that the one straight after Rza? If so, I concur, that dude got frightening skillz. But Rza still smashed his verse non-the-less! Not a fan of the blonde s**t!
Flatbush Zombies are about to officially blow up. I'm so proud of these guys. Keep flexing Boyz 💪
Mate, they already blowed up maaany years ago
@@glebfjodoroff for guys like us yeah but RZA will put their names in countries they've never even heard of before. WU Tang is worldwide.
@@eddiemac102 flatbush zombies been worldwide, greetings from Finland
@@KimJongUnSubscribe respect brother!
They already blew up lmfao 😄
Rza , gza, and ghost,and Flatbush would be the sickest track
This a massive W for RZA. Beat is dope. Verse is dope. My man
I love seeing how far The Architect has come lyrically, no one can ever say they didn't know he was part of the group again! He is at least the foundation of FBZ.
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