Wu-Tang Clan ain’t nuthin’ ta fuck wit. And over at the Eve Ultra Lounge in Staten Island, the Wu brought the 36 Chambers back to their hometown for Red Bull’s Five Out Five Tour. Brooklyn, it goes down tonight.
Previously: Queens (Mobb Deep x Lloyd Banks) | The Bronx (Slick Rick)
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We had a whole lot of superstars on this stage here tonight. But this is… Papoose's house? We're all still reeling that the 20th anniversary of Hip-Hop's Super Bowl featured the Nacirema Dream as a headliner. Damn you Kendrick Lamar and your generous ways. Yeah it's hip-hop to bum rush the show but c'mon Pap you know you didn't deserve that look. And you gave even less fucks by performing a new song. C'mon fam. You've paid a lot of dues through the years but this was the big dawg time in the program. Don't disrespect the game in your pursuit for fame. Oh well, Brooklyn took it.
Speaking of BK, Fab had a master plan of bringing Lil Kim and Foxy Brown back together again. But when it was time to make history, Fox Boogie was nowhere to be found. Where was you at? Wack.
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WU-TANG FOREVER
The Wu is the best thing to ever happen to NY in the 90′s, the slang editorial of God Body jewels, the versatile style all them cats ripped, also, launching the great careers of Ghostface Killah and Raekwon The Chef doing the OB4CL or “The Purple Tape” to Ol’ Dirty Bastard on his Ason unique journey to the industry, RZA with that roughneck mentality beats, GZA and his lyrical swordplay, Deck, U-God, Masta Killah, and the biggest star of the Wu with Method Man. Wu Tang Clan brought serious attention back to New York and made them something to deal with to record labels,
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