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RZA - You Can't Stop Me Now feat. Inspectah Deck (HD)
RZA - You Can't Stop Me Now from the album Digi Snacks [2008]
published: 06 Oct 2013
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RZA - Tragedy
From the soundtrack to the 1997 Film: "Rhyme & Reason"...[Artist info below].....
Get Rza's Music:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/rza/id261106237
&
http://www.amazon.com/RZA/e/B000APTFHE/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1324060770&sr;=1-1
The Wu-Tang Clan's chief producer, the RZA (aka the Abbott, Prince Rakeem, the Rzarector, Bobby Steels, and Bobby Digital) was born Robert Diggs. He first surfaced during the early '90s as a member of the rap unit All in Together Now, a group that also featured fellow Wu-Tang members the Genius (aka GZA) and Ol' Dirty Bastard. Following All in Together Now's dissolution, he signed to Tommy Boy under the name Prince Rakeem, issuing the 1991 EP Ooh We Love You Rakeem before joining the Wu-Tang; the group's 1993 debut, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), was one o...
published: 17 Dec 2011
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SAMPLE & SOUL SHAOLIN RZA MIX
published: 28 Aug 2020
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RZA FREESTYLES ON FLEX | #FREESTYLE080
Bobby Digital stops by to drop a few bars.
Download the HOT 97 App: http://www.hot97.com/hot97app
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published: 19 Oct 2017
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OMEGAH RED feat. MF DOOM and RZA - Books of War
MF DOOM - https://gasdrawls.com/
https://open.spotify.com/artist/2pAWfrd7WFF3XhVt9GooDL
RZA - https://wutangclan.com/
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4iCwCMnqsNZ6atvRiADgtn
OMEGAH RED - https://wildberryzaibatsu.bandcamp.com/album/doom-is-for-the-children-instrumentalz
https://open.spotify.com/artist/0uOSxOGedkz9jzlhbTJcDB#_=_
If you're willing to donate to the channel you can do it here. Peace! - https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/ImportanJoe
LYRICS:
[MF DOOM] 01:15
It ain't nuttin like a fistfull a cash or a bliss fulla the hash
That twist like a mustache, from end to end, spread it like a rash
From talking through your walkman or at your disco bash
Gimme the timbs rumple stiltskin brown
A metal face mask with a built in frown
A mic to tilt down, a hundred thousand pounds
And see...
published: 06 Nov 2015
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The RZA - The Shaolin Warriors (Full Album) (2021)
TRACKLIST
https://all4hiphop.tistory.com/entry/%ED%9E%99%ED%95%A9%EC%95%A8%EB%B2%94%EB%A7%8C%EB%93%A4%EA%B8%B0-The-RZA-The-Shaolin-Warriors
"Thanks For Watching My YouTube Video"
published: 27 Feb 2021
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Wu-Tang’s RZA Breaks Down 10 Kung Fu Films He’s Sampled | Vanity Fair
Ever wonder where Wu-Tang Clan got their amazing samples from? Watch as Wu-Tang's producer, rapper and founder, RZA, takes you through scenes from "Master of the Flying Guillotine," "Executioners from Shaolin," "The 36th Chamber," "Enter the Dragon," "Five Deadly Venoms," "The Mystery of Chess Boxing," "Ten Tigers of Kwangtung," "Shaolin vs. Lama," "Shaolin and Wutang," "The Eight Diagram Pole Fighter," and explains how they influenced and provided samples for their tracks.
WU-TANG: AN AMERICAN SAGA will be available on Hulu September 4th.
Still haven’t subscribed to Vanity Fair on YouTube? ►► http://bit.ly/2z6Ya9M
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published: 03 Sep 2019
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RZA - Tragedy (Best Quality)
Full video, in better quality than those available prior.
published: 27 Aug 2007
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GZA feat. RZA - Liquid Swords
Album: Liquid Swords
Year: 1995
Track: 1
Track Produced By: RZA
Samples:
"Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" by Willie Mitchell
"Groovin'" by Willie Mitchell
"The Legend of Lone Wolf" from the movie Shogun Assassin
"That's the Way it Is" by Al Green (?)
Lyrics:
When I was little, my father was famous
He was the greatest samurai in the empire
And he was the Shogun's decapitator
He cut off the heads of a hundred and thirty-one lords
It was a bad time for the empire
The Shogun just stayed inside his castle and he never came out
People said his brain was infected by devils
My father would come home, he would forget about the killings
He wasn't scared of the Shogun but the Shogun was scared of him
Maybe that was the problem
Then, one night, the Shogun sent his ninja spies to our hous...
published: 29 Mar 2010
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Wu-Tang's Rza On Kung Fu, Favorite MCs, BLM And COVID Creativity | Mavericks With Ari Melber
RZA, the legendary producer, rapper and founding leader of Wu-Tang Clan, discusses his evolving approach to music and film, what people can learn from the coronavirus pandemic, why hip hop was decades ahead of the new reckoning over race and policing in America, his favorite rappers and who he is listening to now in this new installment of “Mavericks with Ari Melber,” a series of interviews with artists, musicians and cultural icons. Warning, this video contains some adult language. Aired on 10/27/2020.
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About The Beat with Ari Melber: Lawyer Ari Melber leads this show that provides in-depth analysis of the day's biggest news stories. ""The Beat"" features guest interviews in addition to reporting on stories from across the country...
published: 27 Oct 2020
4:11
RZA - Tragedy
From the soundtrack to the 1997 Film: "Rhyme & Reason"...[Artist info below].....
Get Rza's Music:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/rza/id261106237
&
http://w...
From the soundtrack to the 1997 Film: "Rhyme & Reason"...[Artist info below].....
Get Rza's Music:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/rza/id261106237
&
http://www.amazon.com/RZA/e/B000APTFHE/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1324060770&sr;=1-1
The Wu-Tang Clan's chief producer, the RZA (aka the Abbott, Prince Rakeem, the Rzarector, Bobby Steels, and Bobby Digital) was born Robert Diggs. He first surfaced during the early '90s as a member of the rap unit All in Together Now, a group that also featured fellow Wu-Tang members the Genius (aka GZA) and Ol' Dirty Bastard. Following All in Together Now's dissolution, he signed to Tommy Boy under the name Prince Rakeem, issuing the 1991 EP Ooh We Love You Rakeem before joining the Wu-Tang; the group's 1993 debut, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), was one of the most influential hip-hop records of the era, with RZA's lean, menacing production work much imitated throughout the rap community in the years to follow. In addition to remaining a member of the loose-knit Wu-Tang family and producing many of the group members' solo efforts, RZA also joined the Gravediggaz, helming their 1995 debut 6 Feet Deep; his first full-length solo LP, RZA as Bobby Digital in Stereo, followed in 1998. In 1999, RZA Hits, a compilation of some of the Wu-Tang family's best-known tracks, from both group and solo projects, was released under RZA's name. Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai, his soundtrack for the Jim Jarmusch film — in which he made a cameo, beginning a series of small acting roles — was released in 2000. One year later, he released his second Bobby Digital record, Digital Bullet. A mix album, The World According to RZA, followed in 2003, as did his third official solo album, The Birth of a Prince. He continued to field soundtrack work, including Quentin Tarantino's two-volume Kill Bill films and the Japanese animation series Afro Samurai, as documented on 2007's Afro Samurai and 2009's Afro Samurai: The Resurrection.
https://wn.com/Rza_Tragedy
From the soundtrack to the 1997 Film: "Rhyme & Reason"...[Artist info below].....
Get Rza's Music:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/rza/id261106237
&
http://www.amazon.com/RZA/e/B000APTFHE/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1324060770&sr;=1-1
The Wu-Tang Clan's chief producer, the RZA (aka the Abbott, Prince Rakeem, the Rzarector, Bobby Steels, and Bobby Digital) was born Robert Diggs. He first surfaced during the early '90s as a member of the rap unit All in Together Now, a group that also featured fellow Wu-Tang members the Genius (aka GZA) and Ol' Dirty Bastard. Following All in Together Now's dissolution, he signed to Tommy Boy under the name Prince Rakeem, issuing the 1991 EP Ooh We Love You Rakeem before joining the Wu-Tang; the group's 1993 debut, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), was one of the most influential hip-hop records of the era, with RZA's lean, menacing production work much imitated throughout the rap community in the years to follow. In addition to remaining a member of the loose-knit Wu-Tang family and producing many of the group members' solo efforts, RZA also joined the Gravediggaz, helming their 1995 debut 6 Feet Deep; his first full-length solo LP, RZA as Bobby Digital in Stereo, followed in 1998. In 1999, RZA Hits, a compilation of some of the Wu-Tang family's best-known tracks, from both group and solo projects, was released under RZA's name. Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai, his soundtrack for the Jim Jarmusch film — in which he made a cameo, beginning a series of small acting roles — was released in 2000. One year later, he released his second Bobby Digital record, Digital Bullet. A mix album, The World According to RZA, followed in 2003, as did his third official solo album, The Birth of a Prince. He continued to field soundtrack work, including Quentin Tarantino's two-volume Kill Bill films and the Japanese animation series Afro Samurai, as documented on 2007's Afro Samurai and 2009's Afro Samurai: The Resurrection.
- published: 17 Dec 2011
- views: 374066
9:04
RZA FREESTYLES ON FLEX | #FREESTYLE080
Bobby Digital stops by to drop a few bars.
Download the HOT 97 App: http://www.hot97.com/hot97app
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...
Bobby Digital stops by to drop a few bars.
Download the HOT 97 App: http://www.hot97.com/hot97app
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https://wn.com/Rza_Freestyles_On_Flex_|_Freestyle080
Bobby Digital stops by to drop a few bars.
Download the HOT 97 App: http://www.hot97.com/hot97app
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TWITTER: https://twitter.com/HOT97
- published: 19 Oct 2017
- views: 360046
5:54
OMEGAH RED feat. MF DOOM and RZA - Books of War
MF DOOM - https://gasdrawls.com/
https://open.spotify.com/artist/2pAWfrd7WFF3XhVt9GooDL
RZA - https://wutangclan.com/
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4iCwCMnqs...
MF DOOM - https://gasdrawls.com/
https://open.spotify.com/artist/2pAWfrd7WFF3XhVt9GooDL
RZA - https://wutangclan.com/
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4iCwCMnqsNZ6atvRiADgtn
OMEGAH RED - https://wildberryzaibatsu.bandcamp.com/album/doom-is-for-the-children-instrumentalz
https://open.spotify.com/artist/0uOSxOGedkz9jzlhbTJcDB#_=_
If you're willing to donate to the channel you can do it here. Peace! - https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/ImportanJoe
LYRICS:
[MF DOOM] 01:15
It ain't nuttin like a fistfull a cash or a bliss fulla the hash
That twist like a mustache, from end to end, spread it like a rash
From talking through your walkman or at your disco bash
Gimme the timbs rumple stiltskin brown
A metal face mask with a built in frown
A mic to tilt down, a hundred thousand pounds
And see how kilt sound like spilt milk clown
Cocoa butter on very ashy day fam
With Ray-Bans out on the islands of Cayman
Or i'll break it down for the layman
Bande soule for that Saint Tropez.. tannnn
A can a ole gold too cold to hold, slow ya roll
Keep on moving like Soul II Soul, hold the dough
Like a fool who stole pity y'all
From tryna go up against city hall titty bar
The black mic is like a red violin
Ok, everybody back to the lab, try again
Bloody rap game like leviathan
Leave a bad taste, killin my high like niacin
Stop kiddin middlemen need Ritalin
Hit me with the full tin of gin and im a kid again
Keep the bong lightin straight through the song writin
The Supervillain AKA the thong bitin, thats inviting all
To the recitin thats dope and raw
Hoping all yall come in peace and its open bar
Tear the roof off this bumba rasclaat
By the end of the night spazz like shazbot
Spilt a shot made the pen lines runny
A ill plot thats ten times Ben Stien money.... funny
How he rips the scripts with a straight face
With more rhymes than is lines in ya database
Placing rappers in endangerment, who's reckless
With this food for thought sorta like breakfast
You could mark it off as wreck on the checklist
Wear gold fronts, can't afford no necklace
Shit, that there, could go to help them daycares
Somebody say yeahh.. (yeahhh!)
Pay ya fares,... give the Herbalizers his shares
And y'all could pay DOOM in beers.. Cheers!..
[RZA] 02:56
I came to the shores of America disguised as a pillar
The alpha and omega and the home of the beggars, the black sellers
Who been beaten, raped, lynched, robbed and stoned
And caused to roam the earth in service cause they couldn't maintain at
Home
This dates back to 1555
When they captured the first tribe of men
And piled them in a pen
Fifty feet high
They took em all on a 9000 mile ride
And landed on the shore of a place they never seen before
But read about this inside the ancient books of war
Bonded in stainless steel, stripped of their language
Still survived the anguish of slavery but still remained nameless
Separated to portions and tricked by John Haughty Hawkins
And sold on the auction, taught birth control and abortion
Rulers of the first part became slaves of the worst part
The devils cursed God and reversed God
And turned God into dog and made people search hard
No relief came to the prophet of W.D. Feraud
To a trauma, dropped our mommas off in Bahamas and Barbados
Tobagos, separated us from slave boats
Made our own brothers hate us
From Virgin Isle to Jamaica
Trinidad, Honduras, Haiti, Grenada
Bermuda to Cayman, mental enslavement.
https://wn.com/Omegah_Red_Feat._Mf_Doom_And_Rza_Books_Of_War
MF DOOM - https://gasdrawls.com/
https://open.spotify.com/artist/2pAWfrd7WFF3XhVt9GooDL
RZA - https://wutangclan.com/
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4iCwCMnqsNZ6atvRiADgtn
OMEGAH RED - https://wildberryzaibatsu.bandcamp.com/album/doom-is-for-the-children-instrumentalz
https://open.spotify.com/artist/0uOSxOGedkz9jzlhbTJcDB#_=_
If you're willing to donate to the channel you can do it here. Peace! - https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/ImportanJoe
LYRICS:
[MF DOOM] 01:15
It ain't nuttin like a fistfull a cash or a bliss fulla the hash
That twist like a mustache, from end to end, spread it like a rash
From talking through your walkman or at your disco bash
Gimme the timbs rumple stiltskin brown
A metal face mask with a built in frown
A mic to tilt down, a hundred thousand pounds
And see how kilt sound like spilt milk clown
Cocoa butter on very ashy day fam
With Ray-Bans out on the islands of Cayman
Or i'll break it down for the layman
Bande soule for that Saint Tropez.. tannnn
A can a ole gold too cold to hold, slow ya roll
Keep on moving like Soul II Soul, hold the dough
Like a fool who stole pity y'all
From tryna go up against city hall titty bar
The black mic is like a red violin
Ok, everybody back to the lab, try again
Bloody rap game like leviathan
Leave a bad taste, killin my high like niacin
Stop kiddin middlemen need Ritalin
Hit me with the full tin of gin and im a kid again
Keep the bong lightin straight through the song writin
The Supervillain AKA the thong bitin, thats inviting all
To the recitin thats dope and raw
Hoping all yall come in peace and its open bar
Tear the roof off this bumba rasclaat
By the end of the night spazz like shazbot
Spilt a shot made the pen lines runny
A ill plot thats ten times Ben Stien money.... funny
How he rips the scripts with a straight face
With more rhymes than is lines in ya database
Placing rappers in endangerment, who's reckless
With this food for thought sorta like breakfast
You could mark it off as wreck on the checklist
Wear gold fronts, can't afford no necklace
Shit, that there, could go to help them daycares
Somebody say yeahh.. (yeahhh!)
Pay ya fares,... give the Herbalizers his shares
And y'all could pay DOOM in beers.. Cheers!..
[RZA] 02:56
I came to the shores of America disguised as a pillar
The alpha and omega and the home of the beggars, the black sellers
Who been beaten, raped, lynched, robbed and stoned
And caused to roam the earth in service cause they couldn't maintain at
Home
This dates back to 1555
When they captured the first tribe of men
And piled them in a pen
Fifty feet high
They took em all on a 9000 mile ride
And landed on the shore of a place they never seen before
But read about this inside the ancient books of war
Bonded in stainless steel, stripped of their language
Still survived the anguish of slavery but still remained nameless
Separated to portions and tricked by John Haughty Hawkins
And sold on the auction, taught birth control and abortion
Rulers of the first part became slaves of the worst part
The devils cursed God and reversed God
And turned God into dog and made people search hard
No relief came to the prophet of W.D. Feraud
To a trauma, dropped our mommas off in Bahamas and Barbados
Tobagos, separated us from slave boats
Made our own brothers hate us
From Virgin Isle to Jamaica
Trinidad, Honduras, Haiti, Grenada
Bermuda to Cayman, mental enslavement.
- published: 06 Nov 2015
- views: 33147123
4:05:57
The RZA - The Shaolin Warriors (Full Album) (2021)
TRACKLIST
https://all4hiphop.tistory.com/entry/%ED%9E%99%ED%95%A9%EC%95%A8%EB%B2%94%EB%A7%8C%EB%93%A4%EA%B8%B0-The-RZA-The-Shaolin-Warriors
"Thanks For Watchin...
TRACKLIST
https://all4hiphop.tistory.com/entry/%ED%9E%99%ED%95%A9%EC%95%A8%EB%B2%94%EB%A7%8C%EB%93%A4%EA%B8%B0-The-RZA-The-Shaolin-Warriors
"Thanks For Watching My YouTube Video"
https://wn.com/The_Rza_The_Shaolin_Warriors_(Full_Album)_(2021)
TRACKLIST
https://all4hiphop.tistory.com/entry/%ED%9E%99%ED%95%A9%EC%95%A8%EB%B2%94%EB%A7%8C%EB%93%A4%EA%B8%B0-The-RZA-The-Shaolin-Warriors
"Thanks For Watching My YouTube Video"
- published: 27 Feb 2021
- views: 35930
13:35
Wu-Tang’s RZA Breaks Down 10 Kung Fu Films He’s Sampled | Vanity Fair
Ever wonder where Wu-Tang Clan got their amazing samples from? Watch as Wu-Tang's producer, rapper and founder, RZA, takes you through scenes from "Master of th...
Ever wonder where Wu-Tang Clan got their amazing samples from? Watch as Wu-Tang's producer, rapper and founder, RZA, takes you through scenes from "Master of the Flying Guillotine," "Executioners from Shaolin," "The 36th Chamber," "Enter the Dragon," "Five Deadly Venoms," "The Mystery of Chess Boxing," "Ten Tigers of Kwangtung," "Shaolin vs. Lama," "Shaolin and Wutang," "The Eight Diagram Pole Fighter," and explains how they influenced and provided samples for their tracks.
WU-TANG: AN AMERICAN SAGA will be available on Hulu September 4th.
Still haven’t subscribed to Vanity Fair on YouTube? ►► http://bit.ly/2z6Ya9M
Want to stay in the know? Subscribe to Vanity Fair Magazine and be exquisitely informed ►► http://vntyfr.com/2RuQGW2
ABOUT VANITY FAIR
Arts and entertainment, business and media, politics, and world affairs—Vanity Fair’s features and exclusive videos capture the people, places, and ideas that define modern culture.
Wu-Tang’s RZA Breaks Down 10 Kung Fu Films He’s Sampled | Vanity Fair
https://wn.com/Wu_Tang’S_Rza_Breaks_Down_10_Kung_Fu_Films_He’S_Sampled_|_Vanity_Fair
Ever wonder where Wu-Tang Clan got their amazing samples from? Watch as Wu-Tang's producer, rapper and founder, RZA, takes you through scenes from "Master of the Flying Guillotine," "Executioners from Shaolin," "The 36th Chamber," "Enter the Dragon," "Five Deadly Venoms," "The Mystery of Chess Boxing," "Ten Tigers of Kwangtung," "Shaolin vs. Lama," "Shaolin and Wutang," "The Eight Diagram Pole Fighter," and explains how they influenced and provided samples for their tracks.
WU-TANG: AN AMERICAN SAGA will be available on Hulu September 4th.
Still haven’t subscribed to Vanity Fair on YouTube? ►► http://bit.ly/2z6Ya9M
Want to stay in the know? Subscribe to Vanity Fair Magazine and be exquisitely informed ►► http://vntyfr.com/2RuQGW2
ABOUT VANITY FAIR
Arts and entertainment, business and media, politics, and world affairs—Vanity Fair’s features and exclusive videos capture the people, places, and ideas that define modern culture.
Wu-Tang’s RZA Breaks Down 10 Kung Fu Films He’s Sampled | Vanity Fair
- published: 03 Sep 2019
- views: 1558335
4:11
RZA - Tragedy (Best Quality)
Full video, in better quality than those available prior.
Full video, in better quality than those available prior.
https://wn.com/Rza_Tragedy_(Best_Quality)
Full video, in better quality than those available prior.
- published: 27 Aug 2007
- views: 5038053
4:31
GZA feat. RZA - Liquid Swords
Album: Liquid Swords
Year: 1995
Track: 1
Track Produced By: RZA
Samples:
"Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" by Willie Mitchell
"Groovin'" by Willie Mitchell
"The Lege...
Album: Liquid Swords
Year: 1995
Track: 1
Track Produced By: RZA
Samples:
"Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" by Willie Mitchell
"Groovin'" by Willie Mitchell
"The Legend of Lone Wolf" from the movie Shogun Assassin
"That's the Way it Is" by Al Green (?)
Lyrics:
When I was little, my father was famous
He was the greatest samurai in the empire
And he was the Shogun's decapitator
He cut off the heads of a hundred and thirty-one lords
It was a bad time for the empire
The Shogun just stayed inside his castle and he never came out
People said his brain was infected by devils
My father would come home, he would forget about the killings
He wasn't scared of the Shogun but the Shogun was scared of him
Maybe that was the problem
Then, one night, the Shogun sent his ninja spies to our house
They were supposed to kill my father but they didn't
That was the night everything changed
See, sometimes
You gotta flash 'em back
See niggaz don't know where this shit started
Y'all know where it came from
I'm sayin' we gonna take y'all back to the source
We bounce, yo
When the MC's came to live our their name
And to perform
Some had to snort cocaine to act insane
With before Pete rocked it on, now gone
That the mental plane to spark the brain
With the building to be born
Yo, RZA, flip the track with the, what to gut
Check 'em
Fake niggaz get flipped
In mic fights, I swing swords and cut clown
Shit is too swift to bite you record and write it down
I flow like the blood on a murder scene, like a syringe
On some wild out shit to insert a fiend
But it was yo out the shop stolen art
Catch a swollen heart from not rollin' smart
I put mad pressure on phony wack rhymes that get hurt
Shit's played like zodiac signs on sweatshirt
That's minimum and feminine like sandals
My minimum table stacks a verse on a gamble
Energy is felt, once the cards are dealt
With the impact of roundhouse kicks from black belts
That attack, the mic-fones like cyclones or typhoon
I represent from midnight to high noon
I don't waste ink, nigga, I think
I drop megaton bombs more faster than you blink
'Cause rhyme thoughts travel at a tremendous speed
Clouds of smoke of natural blends of weed
Only under one circumstance is if I'm blunted
Turn that shit up, my clan in da front want it
Now, when the MC's came to live our their name
And to perform
Some had to snort cocaine to act insane
'Fore Pete rocked it on, now gone
That the mental plane just to spark the brain
With the building to be born
Yo, RZA, flip the track with the, what?
I'm on a mission, that niggaz say is impossible
But when I swing my swords, they all choppable
I be the body dropper, the heartbeat stopper
Child educator, plus head amputator
'Cause niggaz styles are old like Mark 5 sneakers
Lyrics are weak like clock radio speakers
Don't even stop in my station and attack
While your plan failed, hit the rail like Amtrak
What the fuck for? Down by low, I make law
I be justice, I sentence that ass two to four
'Round the clock, that state pen time check it
With the pens I be stickin' but you can't stick to crime
Came through with the Wu, slid off on the D L
I'm low-key like seashells, I rock these bells
Now, come aboard, it's Medina bound
Enter the chamber and it's a whole different sound
It's a wide entrance, small exit like a funnel
So deep, it's picked up on radios in tunnels
Niggaz are fascinated how the shit begin
Get vaccinated, my logo is branded in your skin
When the MC's came to live our their name
And to perform
Some had to snort cocaine to act insane
'Fore Pete rocked it on, now gone
That the mental plane just to spark the brain
With the building to be born
Yo, RZA, flip the track with the, what the fuck
[Incomprehensible]
https://wn.com/Gza_Feat._Rza_Liquid_Swords
Album: Liquid Swords
Year: 1995
Track: 1
Track Produced By: RZA
Samples:
"Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" by Willie Mitchell
"Groovin'" by Willie Mitchell
"The Legend of Lone Wolf" from the movie Shogun Assassin
"That's the Way it Is" by Al Green (?)
Lyrics:
When I was little, my father was famous
He was the greatest samurai in the empire
And he was the Shogun's decapitator
He cut off the heads of a hundred and thirty-one lords
It was a bad time for the empire
The Shogun just stayed inside his castle and he never came out
People said his brain was infected by devils
My father would come home, he would forget about the killings
He wasn't scared of the Shogun but the Shogun was scared of him
Maybe that was the problem
Then, one night, the Shogun sent his ninja spies to our house
They were supposed to kill my father but they didn't
That was the night everything changed
See, sometimes
You gotta flash 'em back
See niggaz don't know where this shit started
Y'all know where it came from
I'm sayin' we gonna take y'all back to the source
We bounce, yo
When the MC's came to live our their name
And to perform
Some had to snort cocaine to act insane
With before Pete rocked it on, now gone
That the mental plane to spark the brain
With the building to be born
Yo, RZA, flip the track with the, what to gut
Check 'em
Fake niggaz get flipped
In mic fights, I swing swords and cut clown
Shit is too swift to bite you record and write it down
I flow like the blood on a murder scene, like a syringe
On some wild out shit to insert a fiend
But it was yo out the shop stolen art
Catch a swollen heart from not rollin' smart
I put mad pressure on phony wack rhymes that get hurt
Shit's played like zodiac signs on sweatshirt
That's minimum and feminine like sandals
My minimum table stacks a verse on a gamble
Energy is felt, once the cards are dealt
With the impact of roundhouse kicks from black belts
That attack, the mic-fones like cyclones or typhoon
I represent from midnight to high noon
I don't waste ink, nigga, I think
I drop megaton bombs more faster than you blink
'Cause rhyme thoughts travel at a tremendous speed
Clouds of smoke of natural blends of weed
Only under one circumstance is if I'm blunted
Turn that shit up, my clan in da front want it
Now, when the MC's came to live our their name
And to perform
Some had to snort cocaine to act insane
'Fore Pete rocked it on, now gone
That the mental plane just to spark the brain
With the building to be born
Yo, RZA, flip the track with the, what?
I'm on a mission, that niggaz say is impossible
But when I swing my swords, they all choppable
I be the body dropper, the heartbeat stopper
Child educator, plus head amputator
'Cause niggaz styles are old like Mark 5 sneakers
Lyrics are weak like clock radio speakers
Don't even stop in my station and attack
While your plan failed, hit the rail like Amtrak
What the fuck for? Down by low, I make law
I be justice, I sentence that ass two to four
'Round the clock, that state pen time check it
With the pens I be stickin' but you can't stick to crime
Came through with the Wu, slid off on the D L
I'm low-key like seashells, I rock these bells
Now, come aboard, it's Medina bound
Enter the chamber and it's a whole different sound
It's a wide entrance, small exit like a funnel
So deep, it's picked up on radios in tunnels
Niggaz are fascinated how the shit begin
Get vaccinated, my logo is branded in your skin
When the MC's came to live our their name
And to perform
Some had to snort cocaine to act insane
'Fore Pete rocked it on, now gone
That the mental plane just to spark the brain
With the building to be born
Yo, RZA, flip the track with the, what the fuck
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- published: 29 Mar 2010
- views: 8944755
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Wu-Tang's Rza On Kung Fu, Favorite MCs, BLM And COVID Creativity | Mavericks With Ari Melber
RZA, the legendary producer, rapper and founding leader of Wu-Tang Clan, discusses his evolving approach to music and film, what people can learn from the coron...
RZA, the legendary producer, rapper and founding leader of Wu-Tang Clan, discusses his evolving approach to music and film, what people can learn from the coronavirus pandemic, why hip hop was decades ahead of the new reckoning over race and policing in America, his favorite rappers and who he is listening to now in this new installment of “Mavericks with Ari Melber,” a series of interviews with artists, musicians and cultural icons. Warning, this video contains some adult language. Aired on 10/27/2020.
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RZA, the legendary producer, rapper and founding leader of Wu-Tang Clan, discusses his evolving approach to music and film, what people can learn from the coronavirus pandemic, why hip hop was decades ahead of the new reckoning over race and policing in America, his favorite rappers and who he is listening to now in this new installment of “Mavericks with Ari Melber,” a series of interviews with artists, musicians and cultural icons. Warning, this video contains some adult language. Aired on 10/27/2020.
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