Track Listing 1. Show U Love 2. Can't Loose - Bobby Digital & Beretta 9 3. Glocko Pop - Bobby Digital & Wu Tang Clan 4. Must Be Bobby 5. Brooklyn Babies - Bobby Digital & Masta Killa 6. Domestic Violence (part 2) - Bobby Digital & Big Gipp 7. Do U - Bobby Digital & GZA/Prodical 8. Fools - Bobby Digital & Killa Sin 9. La Rhumba - Bobby Digital & Method Man/Killa Sin/Berretta 9 10. Black Widow (part 2) - Bobby Digital & ODB 11. Shady - Bobby Digital & Intrigue 12. Break Bread - Bobby Digital & Jamie Sommers 13. Bong Bong - Bobby Digital & Berretta 9/Mad Cez 14. Throw Your Flag Up - Bobby Digital & Black Knights 15. Be A Man 16. Righteous Way - Bobby Digital & Jr. Reid 17. Build Strong - Bobby Digital & Tekitha 18. Sickness
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Contributing Artists: | Bobby Digital | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Universal Music |
Album Notes Personnel: RZA (a.k.a. Bobby Digital), Method Man, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Masta Killa, Big Gipp, The Wu-Tang, Berretta 9, Wu-Tang Clan, Killa Sin, GZA, Mad Cez, Jamie Sommers, Black Knights, Tekitha, Intrigue.Producers: RZA, Tony Touch, True Master.Engineers include: Jose Reynoso, Nolan Moffite, RZA.Despite his cohort GZA's well known nickname, many regard RZA as the true genius of the Wu-Tang Clan. RZA first introduced his Bobby Digital alter ego on 1998's IN STEREO. He continues to speak through Bobby on this disc, which is just as sonically inventive as its predecessor. Utilizing off-kilter rhythms, quirky keyboard riffs, unconventional delivery, and a generally left-field sensibility, RZA remains the unconventional hip-hop innovator. While he has no reservations about taking on the violent subjects that are the domain of so many rappers, he delves deeper into the root causes of urban problems, and ultimately searches for solutions. It's this searching quality, as applied to both his lyrics and his music, that gives RZA's work its distinctive edge.
Editorial Reviews ...RZA again demonstrates his unparalleled studio might... - Rating: BAlternative Press (10/01, p.99) - 7 out of 10 - ...Scattershot and immediate, with every track sounding as if it came off the top of his head...NME (9/8/01, p.40) - 6 out of 10 - ...The muzziest, most oppressive atmospheres in hip-hop... Entertainment Weekly (09/07/2001)
...RZA again demonstrates his unparalleled studio might... - Rating: BAlternative Press (10/01, p.99) - 7 out of 10 - ...Scattershot and immediate, with every track sounding as if it came off the top of his head...NME (9/8/01, p.40) - 6 out of 10 - ...The muzziest, most oppressive atmospheres in hip-hop... Entertainment Weekly (09/07/2001)
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