RZA responds to Raekwon on Hot97 Morning Show. Interview Airs 4/22/14 CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE: bit.ly/12lN6vb HOT97: www.hot97.com TWITTER: / hot97 FACEBOOK: / hot97official
First Last That fuckin album rules. Im a white boy and I remember hangin out with these hippy chicks and they heard that album and they were amazed You cant not love it. The beat in fourth chamber
+Stan Dewberry They're different albums. cuban linx was a straight hustle and grind, dealing album with better artistry. But it was a punch you in the face album. Liquid was almost a fantasy/ sci fi album. It was set in a different world. They really can't be compared.
15:40 is what your looking for, I don’t let my brothas get click bated Almost to 100, like so this can be seen at the top, so others don’t gotta be confused like y’all were before you found this
yeah but I mean RZA is in a league of his own. Let me give a small example, I just listened to Lupe interview, there is a difference between being clever/ witty and being WISE. RZA is Wisdom.
It's amazing how intellegent he truly is, especially when you notice how many words he totally can not ptonounce or even say correctly. This dude is far beyond average intellegence and conventional wisdom.
geeaiye yeah definitely a smart business man and a huge part of the Wu machine but he was just about the Business & Operations whereas RZA had the vision and creative talent.
That's not really that deep. People been saying that for hundreds of years. People keep saying RZA is so deep and intelligent, blah blah blah. All the knowledge he has is open to the public. You choose to be illiterate and uneducated. Period.
When he's talking about the albums coming out I closed my eyes and, damn that was a beautiful era/time! I was 16 in 96, perfect time to catch this once in a lifetime empire! 🤘👐 forever! Guns for guitars, I love it Rza!
now the example rza used about the logo got ebro contradicting hisself for saying that man can't and couldn't get million for a wu-tang album, str8 clowned ebro
I was about to say this as well I watched this when it first came out and rewatched it and these guys are fucking clowns dont even understand what RZA is saying too much Wisdom.
I pray they come together to celebrate , true fans need something to listen too for a minute, I personally have been bored with hip hop, only listening to old school, im from that era, and would luv too see them brothers come back to make this happen.
I fuckin cant believe all the great music this dude has created. How the fuck does he do it? The beats, the production, his lyrics, the collaboration, matching up talents, fucking on and on. Artist
that was one of THE REALEST INTERVIEWS I EVER HEARD IN MY LIFE!! S/O to the questions asked and RZA answering without dodging…DAMN. I downloaded this interview
Ty for putting it in perspective, perfectly said u speaking straight "FACTS" mah nigga. The wu needs more appreciation like this, may Jesus Christ bless u for sharing ur wisdom and acknowledgement .
somerandomcunt lets be real we know and love Rza for the music and he is a brilliant mc too...i just feel he owes the fans one just one proper banging wu tang project then he can focus on movies or whatever
yo dope interview! People really dont understand how deep the dynamics are to artist gettin hot nd successful! Rza is a smart dude nd he hit the nail on the head! look at the most popular artists of wu tang! they are the ones that got to drop there solos projects 1st it wasnt cuz they had hotter material!
Because Ghostface went on the mic at the Summer Jam concert and said fuck Hot97 out of frustration. They were invited to Hot97 Summer Jam while they were touring Europe overseas with Rage Against The Machine. Hot97 wouldn't pay for their plane tickets and they initially refused to do the show. They were convinced to go back and do the show but Ghost wasn't happy on the circumstances so he said what he said. He also said fuck Angie Martinez as well as a few others in the process
I will never understand why Ebro thinks that anyone wants to hear him speak when he has guests on the show like The RZA. Someone should tell him to shut up and let the guests do the talking already. geesh
Rza is the most inspiring African American of his generation, so cerebral...peace to the Gods and the Earths. The world needs more Rza's in it...If people from all walks of life work together we can heal the world. Love life...
Listening to RZA it's clear that a lot of these guys come off the streets and few of them learn to be business savvy. No matter how long you've been in the game you've got to learn your business. That's why a lot of these rappers get jerked by the industry.
I remember seeing them on "boxtalk" the video order on demand station way back b4 the majors shut everything down.. but they were kinda bummy lookin, hangin on some steps all packed in drinkin sayin they were comin to take hiphop over completely! I can't front, I was thinking "yeah sure, ur dreamin" THEN THEIR VIDEOS CAME ON & SINCE THAT DAY IN 1993 I HAVE NEVER BEEN SO BLOWN AWAY! The beats, the lyrics, the formats (or lack thereof) the skits, the aka's WuWear, the video game, the comics and on and on and on! They laid the blueprint for so many things used EVERYDAY now in hiphop & ppl don't realize or have no idea that without #WUTANGCLAN THESE THINGS WOULDN'T EXIST.. BEST THING EVER TO HAPPEN TO HIPHOP.. IMO..
I see why jay electronica and casonova felt like eminem shouldn't have spoken and shouldn't speak on certain incidents and brothers key word "BROTHERS" In the movement cause no matter how down you try to be you can't be us or the individual or individuals at hand, cause you still won't and will never understand where we coming from and i see why they call white artist radio personality host culture vultures, you can only pay homage to the craft you cant steal it no matter how down or intelligent you sound and try to make it into something its not
@@jeremyeastland9531 there is people of all color and identity, who have lived and still live the struggle. That's why hip hop is globally relatable. So to say white folks can't speak on these things, is out of pocket. There is no doubt where the culture was born. But it belongs to the world now. No one can take away the roots. It's on all us to preserve its history and integrity.
@@mr.neqtan Mr. Neqtan loke I said back when I made my statement, im still making the same statement. Now you just said everybody knows where it was born before it was called hip hop, right? Then you go on to say that now its globally relatable, right? Cause its ppl of all colors living the struggle, can't speak for everybody all over the globe, although I sympathize for anybody facing discrimination, all I can attest for is right here in what we now know to be america, there is a problem with white ppl speaking the language, or anybody of any color, that hasn't been through what we right here in what we now know to be america went through. Back when the furious five was doing it, as well as alot of other black activist who were bless'ed with the ability of the spoken word to create lyrics that would uplift, and unite an oppress'ed nation, they could care less about going global, after the Civil war, right here in what we now know to be america, after the emancipation proclamation, and civil rights laws being passed, after the forming of organizations, that the same government funded organizations call gangs were formed, we the inhabitants of what we now know to be america were trying to establish our own identity, a direction to move in, to create something that solely belong to us, create a voice for an oppressed nation, this was going on before it was called hip hop. So yes it is a problem with white ppl jacking the slang rearranging landmarks, trying to change the sound of the voice of an oppressed nation, and putting their face on it. Just like the hatians when they fought off the french, just like when pablo escobar fought the U.S. government. Its no different, it was about bringing awareness to the black community, getting us to stand up for ourselves, raise our own children, stop relying on the government, looking for hand outs. Never said they couldn't join the movement as long as the principles stay the same, and they can't speak on certain things, thats what I said, cause the message gets distorted in the future genarations to come. Get a copy of the B.O.L, the 120, and read the student enrollment, then you'll get a better understanding of what is now known as hip hop, what its purpose is. You know why the black man refers to one another as God, and tell there children they come from kimgs and queens? Outside the fact its a picture of a white jesus in the bible, and churches taught you jesus was white, the way the police treat blacks, and talk to black children? When I was on school, I was taught that my ancestors were apes, that we were speaking mombo jumbo, that we were born from slaves, and thats all I would amount to without the systems form of education
ima be honest.. i always fucked with rae, will continue fuckin with rae. ur talkin bout a legit top 10 rapper all time, no one else in the wu can say that.. he deserves his respect and that money