Killa Sin is definitely the most underrated MC ever. His flow, rhythm patterns and syllable matching is crazy, especially considering when this album dropped.
I don't throw the term, underrated around too much. But Killa Sin is probably one of the most overlooked cats of all time. Always comes with fire. Sucks to think he has been in jail for basically half of his life. One of the illest, for sure.
My homies and me was a bunch of suburban white boys in Cali and we didn't listen to no rap outta Cali in the 90's. We were straight up rocking NY hip hop exclusively. Never wanted to go to New York for any other reason but to see Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Harlem. We learned more from New York cats then we learned from school and our parents combined.
Reminiscing on passing swishers around my packed Buick Riviera in 1998 freestyling to the instrumental on this CD single. Had the Clash of the Titans beat, too. This was in Wichita Kansas 😂😂😂 NY influence was everywhere. If I remember right 4th Disciple is from Ohio, though.
This album will always have a SPECIAL PLACE in my Heart...Not on some Sus/FEM shtt, but this Album in the right times sometimes almost bring tears to my eyes...the memories of pure fun times, Playing Hookie, Drinking 40s, Bagging chicks, Parties, nothing so serious...After 2000 thats when something DRASTICALLY changed with souls on this planet. Death, NY started jacking West coast Blood and Crip type shtt. That "Soul of originality" in NY kind of died😑
It's the piano keys for me. I use to be able to play this bit... the change on the hook and bridge is significant af. Best wu affiliates of all time. I played the masterpiece album too much. That's before Killah Priest came out then i was jammin dat... I miss these memories. Thanx to the Wu.
For real junior and senior year 96-98 was bumping Killarmy hard. Still do over 20 years later. Listening to the Silent Weapons For Quiet Wars album as I type this. Peace Sista
Def high school memories I'm from Staten I went to New Dorp were the G.O. store and ghostface and them went and dom Pacino went to port Richmond different side of the island best era of music and to grow up on ✌️
They dropped this video in August of '97. A bunch of dudes in hoodies & fatigues outside in the snow when people looking for a summer anthem was just terrible marketing.
“Came to North America on a ship and was stripped of my knowledge and wits”,,,,, I’ll break down your physical , change it a chemical you forgot the man of wickedness the black man be original”, damn....
Il Wu tang e tutti i loro affiliati, rispecchiano alla perfezione il vero suono anni 90 della east-coast underground hip hop.🐝👐 Un wu-saluto dall'Italia.
Ahhhh that brought back so many memories I been in rap since 87 grew up on rap and trust others when they say this was one of the dopest beats they ever heard this blew our mind back in the day wish I could go back and live 88-98 over again.
High school brought me here ... i had this album in 10th grade in 1997 .... i feel for cats who didn’t bump this in the essence , youtube AINT nothing compared to living it
Learn: EVERY TIME KILLA SIN drops his verse, EVERY TIME we are allowed to hear it; a miracle is borne, for so sayeth the LORD speak JOY in my name by creed
The real star on the 1st album was def. 4th disciple and maybe killa sin. this song is a great example of this. great production, one dope verse, the others basically rapping with the same rushed, often offbeat flow. they still had to grow as MCs. to me "dirty weaponry" has grown over the years on me as my fav. Killarmy album. most MCs took a noticeable step forward, which is crazy considering that it came out only 1 year later after this one. they did much more to distinguish from each other. plus holocaust was on it too when he was still able to rap properly. and the beats went hard. though "fear, love and war" saw the groupe improve even more (9th prince finally got a solid flow), production went overall a bit more melodic and less dark and hart hitting. so "dirty weaponry" is the best overall.
Still solid as the day it dropped! From high school to now, still in rotation. Never thought I'd end up becoming homies with two members and Prodigal Sunn of Sunz Of Man. Got a collaborative album in the works with my bro Ruste Juxx from Boot Camp clik. And got the homies Prodigal sunn, Dom Pachino and Beretta 9 on the album with us. Plus the homie Solomon Childs. Trying to give fellow Hip-Hop heads some solid new, but old school music!
@@paulwright2701 still getting it finished up. Ruste has been having a lot of shows and other projects he has been working on. Along side ours. So waiting on a few verses left of his to be sent. And one more verse from Solomon Childs. Then I can finish it up. Did all my verses. So just need the last few. And then put them in place, master the tracks. Then prepare to release (finally lol) both digitally and, some CD's. The CD will have a few bonus tracks than the digital.
Wu tang x siempre 🙌🙌🙌en lo personal el mejor grupo. Buen rap. Estilo. No copias. Me entiendes sabes de lo que te ablo.. No no sabes. Wu tang forever y afiliados killa sin.
mike romero siiii 2018 ahora mismo estoy escuchando mis 3 discos originales de Killarmy a todo volumen en mi cuarto me traen recuerdos de mis 14 y 15 años...
I hate to rub it in but listen to the words and intellect from them and compare to kids now the same age, it's scary. Guess us 70s n 80s babies are blessed fr
back befor SUVs when a MPV was the shit. and they were the shit. and Killa arms albums.... ain't none of them weak. Wonderful ol soul jazz vocal samples alone make those tracks beautiful
This, Tekken 2, Phillies.. no my bad Garcia Vegas or Optimos... Go-Go .. man Northern VA I miss the fuck out of everything. Anyone in the Woodbridge area 703 - Love ya.
Killa Sin nailed it, but I love Don's verse! He delivered the perfect opening to the album's opening hit. I like that his verse unfolds slowly and really digs pretty deep into the whole rap scene reality.
The best album from the most talented Wu Affiliate IMO. I just saw the Park Hill sign in this video. I didn’t realize that Killarmy was also from Staten Island after all of these years.