(00:00:00) – Intro (00:01:40) – Current projects, Bobby Digital (00:10:00) – Discovering music, Growing up in NYC (00:16:10) – Beginnings of Wu-Tang (00:21:35) – Passion for Kung-Fu, Wu-Tang blowing up, Working with Shaq (00:33:50) – Going global, working with Kanye, Fatherhood (00:40:00) – Working with new generation, state of hip hop, filmmaking (00:57:30) – Quick Hitters (01:05:38) – End
I love hearing RZA breaking down lyrics. I know so many Wutang lyrics by heart but a lot of them go right over my head. These dudes are so unbelievably smart the lyrics go over most people's heads. I wish someone would go through and break down all the lyrics starting with Wutang forever
I will never forget going to summer school in 9th grade and getting my 1st tape. It was BDP with KRS ONE & I heard South Bronx. That was like a monumental moment I can never forget. It’s like an Age of Enlightenment. Like this was a beautiful moment hearing my life on wax. Too young to understand love and R&B music and all that weird 80s music. I liked some of it but this was my life blood😊
I agree what RZA said about lil boat. When he 1st came out I was wondering where he was going and trying to accomplish but he’s grown as an artist. Like look how gritty enter the 36 chambers was. Then u hear Wu forever and you like wait what’s this? Then you keep listening and you see DR. DRE influence in the clean smooth production where you see RZA evolve into oh you can still be hard as fuck without BRING DA RUCKUS rawness
Just listen to REUNITED on Wu Forever. That’s a hard track with a beautiful violin in it. CASH STILL RULES/SCARY HOURS is like the hardest shit. Then IT’s YOURZ where they sampled T LA ROCK IT’S Yours one of my fav songs ever
Stainless Bobby be that man next to Shogun, whispering in his ear about the lands, tradition & situation you came from. Giving him a reality check in a middle of diplomatic visit.
Great interview. But I started to think about something that was said about parenting in this. And my thought was, I couldn't imagine asking a person, now with the title of being my "babies mother," permission to see our children. I just can't imagine that. Now it's not to rub it into the faces of those that do, but I thought maybe if I wrote this thought in a text, that I will more than likely NOT ever have to ask that question. I'm just weird like that. I salute those that do, but are able to work well with their situation.
I just recently found out that the resume that movie cut through City about Hurricane Katrina what aftermath of Hurricane Katrina but I was very impressed damn good movie wow wow
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(00:00:00) – Intro
(00:01:40) – Current projects, Bobby Digital
(00:10:00) – Discovering music, Growing up in NYC
(00:16:10) – Beginnings of Wu-Tang
(00:21:35) – Passion for Kung-Fu, Wu-Tang blowing up, Working with Shaq
(00:33:50) – Going global, working with Kanye, Fatherhood
(00:40:00) – Working with new generation, state of hip hop, filmmaking
(00:57:30) – Quick Hitters
(01:05:38) – End
Maaan Rza hit the craziest zone in hip hop history from 93-98. The man churned out classic after classic
Legend!!!
👐🏿💖
I love hearing RZA breaking down lyrics. I know so many Wutang lyrics by heart but a lot of them go right over my head. These dudes are so unbelievably smart the lyrics go over most people's heads. I wish someone would go through and break down all the lyrics starting with Wutang forever
RZA, is a great guest.
Righteous 💯 Always Love Too Hear Da Rza Word Play…..
keeping ur cucumber cool 🤣
I will never forget going to summer school in 9th grade and getting my 1st tape. It was BDP with KRS ONE & I heard South Bronx. That was like a monumental moment I can never forget. It’s like an Age of Enlightenment. Like this was a beautiful moment hearing my life on wax. Too young to understand love and R&B music and all that weird 80s music. I liked some of it but this was my life blood😊
I agree what RZA said about lil boat. When he 1st came out I was wondering where he was going and trying to accomplish but he’s grown as an artist. Like look how gritty enter the 36 chambers was. Then u hear Wu forever and you like wait what’s this? Then you keep listening and you see DR. DRE influence in the clean smooth production where you see RZA evolve into oh you can still be hard as fuck without BRING DA RUCKUS rawness
Just listen to REUNITED on Wu Forever. That’s a hard track with a beautiful violin in it. CASH STILL RULES/SCARY HOURS is like the hardest shit. Then IT’s YOURZ where they sampled T LA ROCK IT’S Yours one of my fav songs ever
Keepin your cucumber cool, reduce chafing, wtf. Super pause on the manscape 🤣🤣
Stainless Bobby be that man next to Shogun, whispering in his ear about the lands, tradition & situation you came from. Giving him a reality check in a middle of diplomatic visit.
Great interview. But I started to think about something that was said about parenting in this. And my thought was, I couldn't imagine asking a person, now with the title of being my "babies mother," permission to see our children. I just can't imagine that. Now it's not to rub it into the faces of those that do, but I thought maybe if I wrote this thought in a text, that I will more than likely NOT ever have to ask that question. I'm just weird like that. I salute those that do, but are able to work well with their situation.
I know its crazy but this dude is one of the best artists to ever fkn rap!
Wisdom from The RZA!!! 🐝👐🏾
The rza is a gold gem to hip pop
Genius
I just recently found out that the resume that movie cut through City about Hurricane Katrina what aftermath of Hurricane Katrina but I was very impressed damn good movie wow wow
Legend & Musical Genius
25:00….. 💯 X 💯
RZA looks like someone was tryna put his hair in a ponytail, and when they grabbed his hair in the back, they pulled his forehead and hairline back.
Let's just keep it real we all wish Denzel was are big bro 💪