http://thecryptonline.com presents the hiphopheads podcast episode 6 Wu-Tang An American Saga Season 2 Review. In this Episode The Supervisor talks about his trip to Spain, the Gza and Ghost and Rae Concert. We discuss Wu Tang An American Saga which just wrapped on hulu. This episode contains spoilers.
DJ Premier in the 12th episode of So Wassup? Discusses his joint he did with limp Bizkit and method Man. This track went 6 times platinum. To say it was a hit would be an understatement.
Ghostface weighs in on what he thinks is the best storytelling song in hiphop with songs picked by Complex. This is quite an interesting segment and I really like Ghosts take on all these and it’s his writing process is amazing.
Rev just hit me up with a fire joint he cooked up with God ILLA, called Wu Wednesday and because it’s Wu Wednesday we had to serve Y’all. DJ Flipcyide with the cuts. Really nice track here. Btw going forward I’ll have a wu tang related post every Wednesday.
Well talk about a roster I would’ve killed for in 1998. Who has the best verse? It’s a cold ass street with Method Man, Redman, Nas & DMX and Busta Rhymes
Darkim Be Allah and Endemic Emerald team up with Planet Asian to deliver the God Of The Universe. This comes off their upcoming album Antediluvian King. What a blessed Wu Wednesday.
Ice cream trucks are the best. When I hear that music I get excited and immediately want a delicious frozen treat. Heck, the music was playing outside the house a few weeks ago and I ran outside like I was 7 years old wallet in hand, I’m 38. I spent ten bucks and a handful of ice cream, I could’ve spent the same amount at the super market and walked away with 3 boxes full, but there’s something about the ice cream man and hearing that Jingle.
The film Ghostdog which was famously scored by the RZA and had a cameo appearance as well, had a Haitian ice cream man who drove the truck around the hood. RZA has decided lend his beat chops to good humor to create a new Jingle for their trucks, replacing “Turkey in the Straw”, a jingle that was used in minstrel shows. Considering the racial climate right now in our country, I think this is a great time for a new song, for the new generation to enjoy, blaring from ice cream trucks and making your mouths water and your hearts beat fast when heard. Suuuuuuuu!