Showing posts with label wu-tang. Show all posts
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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

The 20 Best Albums of 2007 - Ghostface Killah: "Big Doe Rehab"

20.  For weeks (thanks to the new reality of album leaks) hardcore Wu-Tang Clan fans have been divided into two camps; those who like 8 Diagrams and those who don't. While there are a myriad of underlying reasons why the Wu's first album in six years came to be so divisive, there is a simpler explanation. Sometimes familiarity is a virtue.

With so many of the greats from the glory years of the 90's fading away, don't be surprised if fans aren't always receptive when a band dabbles in experimentation. RZA failed to recognize this when he crafted the music for 8 Diagrams, giving fuel to the idea that the Wu-Tang Clan has lost a step. Thankfully, Ghostface Killah is here to remind us that not all of the Killer Bees forgot what put them on the map.

Indeed, Ghostface follows up the exceptional Fishscale and less excellent (but still good) More Fish with Big Doe Rehab, another gem that plays to his strengths. Constant boasting about his gangster credentials. . .check. Hyperbolic drug references. . .check. Beats that blow the headphones off your ears.  . .check. The formula is simple, but Ghostface couldn't care less. He knows his limitations and isn't about to to mess with a good thing. And in all honesty, his lyrical delivery doesn't exactly lend itself to reinvention.

Sometimes we don't give enough credit to artists who recognize when they are out of their element. On Big Doe Rehab Ghostface elected to showcase his craft rather than redefine it. Perhaps a thank you is in order?

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Friday, August 10, 2007

Video of the Week - Ghostface Killah - "Daytona 500"

This video came out right around the time I began to realize everything RZA touched turned to gold. And between the years of 1993-1996 it was hard to argue with that statement. This video is one of my favorites from the 'Golden Era' of hip-hop (actually, all genres, come to think of it) music videos, basically the first eight or nine years of the 90's. The Speed Racer concept is something that you normally wouldn't associate with hip-hop, let alone from a bunch of hard ass dudes from the Staten Island projects. But by this time (1995) it was plainly obvious Wu-Tang was far away from running short on creativity.

Lucky for me, Ghostface Killah, RZA, Raekwon and the rest will be at the Rock the Bells Festival this weekend at the Hyundai Pavillion in San Bernardino, CA. Not only will I be watching one of the most prolific hip-hop groups ever, but there are at least 15 other acts that I am genuinely excited to see, including Rage Against the Machine, Public Enemy, the Roots, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Pharoahe Monch and MF Doom! Be on the lookout for a full recap later this week.

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