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g-mile7
01-25-2007, 06:52 PM
if it happens lets hope its good because Meth, Killa and Ghost are at peak form (Rae even)

Wu Tang Clan's RZA & SRC Records CEO Steve Rifkind recently announced that the group's highly anticipated album, 8 Diagrams, will hit stores this summer.

As SOHH previously reported, the New York rap collective signed with Rifkind's SRC Records this past December. Wu-Tang, who came in to prominence in the early 90's via Rifkind's now-defunct Loud Records, have not released a group album since 2001's Iron Flag.

During their six-year hiatus, all nine members of the group have released solo albums. The group's most eccentric member, ODB (born Russell Tyrone Jones), died in 2004 from an accidental overdose while recording his third solo project.

"This is the perfect time for us to come back, the stars are aligned," explained RZA via a statement. "It's like when we first started with Steve. We put out real hip-hop at a time when it was turning into pop or R&B. We brought the focus back to the music in its rawest form, without studio polish or radio hooks."

According to RZA, the album will feature a performance of ODB "in his rawest form" and a tribute song dedicated to the fallen rapper titled "Life Changes".

"The energy is just like it was, and it's needed in our industry same as back then," added Rifkind. "Over the last few years, the group has developed a whole new fan base of 20-year-olds and even younger who've never even seen them play."

"People want something that gives them an adrenaline rush," emphasized RZA. "We're here to supply that fix. How could hip-hop be dead if Wu-Tang is forever? We're here to revive the spirit and the economics and bring in a wave of energy that has lately dissipated."

A release date for 8 Diagrams has yet to be determined



SOHH.com

roosta
01-25-2007, 06:55 PM
I mean, of course I hope this album is amazing, but the odds are against it.
I remember getting both "The W" and "Iron Flag" and at the time thinking they were great, but looking back now they're not so hot. Maybe not so much "the W" but "Iron Flag" is pretty weak. Still, bad Wu is still better than most...

Kid Presentable
01-25-2007, 09:00 PM
I thought Iron Flag was better than the W. Oh well. Anyway, this could be great.

Auton
01-25-2007, 09:10 PM
^*hurk*
i nominate iron flag for "laziest sounding rap album ever made"

adam_f
01-25-2007, 10:24 PM
I didn't really like the last two, pretty much at all. But Gravel Pit and Uzi (Pinky Ring) were both pretty damn fine.

ggirlballa
01-25-2007, 10:29 PM
I didn't really like the last two, pretty much at all. But Gravel Pit and Uzi (Pinky Ring) were both pretty damn fine.

yes Gravel Pit is one of those songs i can never skip

Auton
01-25-2007, 10:58 PM
the beat for UZI is beyond corny.

Auton
01-25-2007, 11:02 PM
and besides.... what's gayer than "YOU DUDES IS WACK/FACE IT THE WU IS BACK!!!" ?

g-mile7
01-26-2007, 02:11 AM
W was a solid LP...more cohesive than Forever. It should be good only INS has fell off really.Ghost and Rae also have LPs on tap so its a good year 4 the Wu to form like Voltron again the hip-hop honors gave me hope.

A+ RZA quote

Brother McDuff
01-26-2007, 04:00 AM
I was mad disappointed with the W. haven't peeped iron flag, but think the W sounds lazy as fuck. moreso on the production tip, though. I mean, i guess the beats sounded thought out and all, but they weren't good for the most part. a really boring album if you ask me. oh yeah, nas' verse on that rekid is tight as hell though, but that seems to be the trend with him.

over the past few wu releases, though, they've seemed to be returning to form. i'm sure it'll be worthwhile.

Auton
01-26-2007, 01:39 PM
the W is a tighter, more cohesive album than any other wu group album, including 36 chambers, which was a much better album but was also way too long and had way too many meandering skits. i'd take any of the beats off the W over anything made by the RZA after 2000. except maybe run.

the only gay beat on the W is for "thang thang (do you wanna)," which sounds like a viking orgy.

g-mile7
01-27-2007, 01:36 AM
That Nas verse on W was lack luster to me...

Miho
01-27-2007, 04:09 AM
I'm up for a new Wu-Tang album. Having all of them together on a album is one positive about it.

Kid Presentable
01-27-2007, 05:06 AM
One other thing of course is how vastly improved Masta Killa has become.

g-mile7
01-27-2007, 07:04 PM
OLD NEWS (http://www.beastieboys.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=75544)
Not the title and quotes though. Nice try though.



Masta Killa has surpassed INS not to mention his style stands out even more when in the group.

g-mile7
01-28-2007, 03:06 PM
the W is a tighter, more cohesive album than any other wu group album, including 36 chambers, which was a much better album but was also way too long and had way too many meandering skits. i'd take any of the beats off the W over anything made by the RZA after 2000. except maybe run.

the only gay beat on the W is for "thang thang (do you wanna)," which sounds like a viking orgy.
haha...Let My Niggas live and Conditioner espically were pretty weak too Auton ol boy