Shadowboxin' (Instrumental)
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- Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2020
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Shadowboxin' (Instrumental) · Genius/GZA
Liquid Swords
℗ A Geffen Records Release; ℗ 1995 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 1995-11-07
Producer: RZA
Composer Lyricist: GZA/Genius
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Freestyling to this is impossible. In my head, I always hear "I breaks it down to the bone gristle...."
Always had an affinity for this beat
This is Gangstar...nothing beats old school .....wu tang
This, to me, is the grandfather of Griselda beats
I made a comment on another Wu-Tang video that, for all the reports of drama, Wu-Tang guys were low on ego and this album is a total example. Some of the sickest beats are the ones for the songs with the other members on them. Other lesser individuals wouldn't had stood for that but the GZA probably understood that those singles were the ones that were going to get the album sold.
My fav instrumental of all time by the WU 👐
Omaha Wu Head
This my favorite and his best album. I still the original cd when it 1st came out.
I used to love hitting cloud 9 and free styling with the fellas
🐿️Oh man😰
Raekwon - Rainy Dayz snippet -
Perfect
To make my point, I need half a rhyme, only 8 bars
Oh man😔😔
0:21
sword spinnin, i lowkey stay winnin,
Ill.
Don't get me wrong. I love this song and you've done a great job posting the instrumental, but I've just realized something. It's a great beat, but without GZA on the mic with that flow, it's kinda boring and repetitive. No hate! I'm realizing it more as I revisit these old tracks and find that the beat was good, but Wu-Tang poets made those songs great. Feel me? I appreciate your efforts all the same though, bro. It's a good clean instrumental and for that I give you props.