Track Listings
| 1. Show U Love - RZA |
| 2. Can't Loose - RZA |
| 3. Glocko Pop - RZA, Wu-Tang Clan |
| 4. Must Be Bobby - RZA |
| 5. Brooklyn Babies - Masta Killa, RZA |
| 6. Domestic Voilence, Pt. 2 - Big Gipp, RZA |
| 7. Do U - The Genius, , RZA |
| 8. Fools - Killa Sin, RZA |
| 9. Rhumba - Killa Sin, Method Man, RZA |
| 10. Black Widow, Pt. 2 - Ol' Dirty Bastard, RZA |
| 11. Shady - Intrigue, RZA |
| 12. Break Bread - RZA, Jamie Sommers |
| 13. Bong Bong - RZA |
| 14. Throw Your Flag Up - The Black Knights, RZA |
| 15. Be a Man - RZA |
| 16. Righteous Way - RZA |
| 17. Build Strong - RZA, Tekitha |
| 18. Sickness - RZA |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Wu-Tang Clan mastermind RZA's sophomore solo project comes with Kobe Bryant-high expectations. Unfortunately, there's much here to suggest that the RZA's beat-making skills need to be RZA-rected. The largely sample-based vocal loops employed on "Can't Loose" and spontaneous tempo changes on "Brooklyn Babies" hint at the full brilliance once illustrated by one of hip-hop's most avant-garde producers. Similarly, "Must Be Bobby" boasts some of the off-kilter keyboard sounds that have become a trademark of his productions. However, long gone are the experimental beats and rhymes first heard on Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). Instead, one is left with confusing tracks in which barely decipherable rapid-fire rhymes about bedding women and shooting guns are strung together. "Black Widow Pt.2" is another one of those mediocre and offensive songs where lyrical loose cannon Ol' Dirty Bastard utters juvenile profanities. While "Show You Love" is a timely ode to the full range of Wu diehards, Bobby Digital's sexcapade rhymes square off one too many times against his 5%-Nation-of-Islam musings. Doesn't one style completely undermine the other? Well, "Build Strong" kind of sums up why RZA's once-dominant career is spiraling downwards when he raps that he's "physically enslaved by the luxuries of this world / So I behave like a man inside the grave, who's life is lost." --Dalton Higgins
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RZA as Bobby Digital Manufacturer: Koch Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005NEZH Release Date: 2001-08-28 |
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Amazon.com
Wu-Tang Clan mastermind RZA's sophomore solo project comes with Kobe Bryant-high expectations. Unfortunately, there's much here to suggest that the RZA's beat-making skills need to be RZA-rected. The largely sample-based vocal loops employed on "Can't Loose" and spontaneous tempo changes on "Brooklyn Babies" hint at the full brilliance once illustrated by one of hip-hop's most avant-garde producers. Similarly, "Must Be Bobby" boasts some of the off-kilter keyboard sounds that have become a trademark of his productions. However, long gone are the experimental beats and rhymes first heard on Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). Instead, one is left with confusing tracks in which barely decipherable rapid-fire rhymes about bedding women and shooting guns are strung together. "Black Widow Pt.2" is another one of those mediocre and offensive songs where lyrical loose cannon Ol' Dirty Bastard utters juvenile profanities. While "Show You Love" is a timely ode to the full range of Wu diehards, Bobby Digital's sexcapade rhymes square off one too many times against his 5%-Nation-of-Islam musings. Doesn't one style completely undermine the other? Well, "Build Strong" kind of sums up why RZA's once-dominant career is spiraling downwards when he raps that he's "physically enslaved by the luxuries of this world / So I behave like a man inside the grave, who's life is lost." --Dalton HigginsCustomer Reviews:
RZA's best.......2006-10-25
Dissapointment.......2006-02-10
RZA - RZA As Bobby Digital.......2005-12-26
Better 2nd Album!!.......2005-09-11
RZA Classic Wu Solo Album.......2005-08-07
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Digital Bullet
RZA as Bobby Digital Manufacturer: Koch Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005NF77 Release Date: 2001-08-28 |
Tracks:
Amazon.com
Wu-Tang Clan mastermind RZA's sophomore solo project comes with Kobe Bryant-high expectations. Unfortunately, there's much here to suggest that the RZA's beat-making skills need to be RZA-rected. The largely sample-based vocal loops employed on "Can't Loose" and spontaneous tempo changes on "Brooklyn Babies" hint at the full brilliance once illustrated by one of hip-hop's most avant-garde producers. Similarly, "Must Be Bobby" boasts some of the off-kilter keyboard sounds that have become a trademark of his productions. However, long gone are the experimental beats and rhymes first heard on Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). Instead, one is left with confusing tracks in which barely decipherable rapid-fire rhymes about bedding women and shooting guns are strung together. "Black Widow Pt.2" is another one of those mediocre and offensive songs where lyrical loose cannon Ol' Dirty Bastard utters juvenile profanities. While "Show You Love" is a timely ode to the full range of Wu diehards, Bobby Digital's sexcapade rhymes square off one too many times against his 5%-Nation-of-Islam musings. Doesn't one style completely undermine the other? Well, "Build Strong" kind of sums up why RZA's once-dominant career is spiraling downwards when he raps that he's "physically enslaved by the luxuries of this world / So I behave like a man inside the grave, who's life is lost." --Dalton Higgins
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Rza Manufacturer: Jvc Victor ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005MMOC Release Date: 2001-09-12 |
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Album Description
Japanese edition of the Wu-Tang rapper's 2001 album includes two bonus tracks, 'Odyssey' (featuring Isaac Hayes Band) & 'Cousin' (Featuring Doc Gyneco Cilvaringz).Album Details
Japanese Version featuring Two Bonus Track: 'odyssey (Featuring the Isaac Hayes Band)', and 'cousin (Featuring Doc Gyneco and Cilvaringz)'Soul Music:
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