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| | Don't Go Against the Grain | | | Music Artist : | | GP WU | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Mca | | Release Date : | | 1998-01-27 | | Store Price : | | $11.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $11.98 | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Smoking 2. 1st Thing First 3. Two Gats Up 4. Blow Up 5. Party People 6. If You Only Knew 7. Hit Me with That Shit 8. Hip Hop 9. Chamber Danger 10. Underground Emperor 11. Life Bid 12. Don't Go Against the Grain 13. Things Ain't What They Used to Be 14. Black on Black Crime
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Don't get it twisted! Submitted on: 2007-10-05 |
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| These cats are NOT Wu affiliated. I can't believe all y'all aint knowin that. Does no one remember when this 1st came out and all of the real Wu members were talkin s#!t cuz theez cats stole their name n everything? There's even a skit somewhere on this album where their tellin the real Wu-Tang not to hate and this n that. Wake up people. Aside from all dat....this is a wack cd anyway. These fools r str8 garbage. |
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GP = Great Product Submitted on: 2005-11-09 |
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| Yo, this cd is a classic. GP had it, this cd was everythin every Wu-Fam or underground hip hop head was expecting. I had bought this once when it came out but it was stolen from me. As this cd was so good, I decided to buy it again. I believe they broke up but I suggest to all buyers to also check out Pop Da Brown Hornet, thats a classic as well. Was worth the money and always will be. |
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SHAOLIN' Stylin' Submitted on: 2005-08-06 |
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| Lots of heads need a wake up call. This is a CLASSIC from the the WU affiliates. Great production and great raps!!! Forget what ya heard, ya need to get on this. It's rare and extremely worth the time, effort, & money spent. A+ |
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Pretty Good Submitted on: 2005-05-11 |
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| I got this with a little hesitation. I mean, I bought the first Killarmy cd, and it was pretty good, but not great, then I got Sunz of Man, thinking, oh if Killah Priest and Shabazz the Disciple is in it, it's gotta be classic. I was wrong with that, it was only mediocre, and didn't even buy Wu Syndicate after listening to the album. Don't get me wrong, there are good Wu affiliated stuff out there, like Shabazz's solo ish, and Gravediggaz, and the second Killarmy, but there was so much garbage from 98 and on from the Wu family, I lost a lot of faith. I bought it because I heard smokin so I was hopefull. Boy, did my gamble pay off. The only song that doesn't do it for me was Party People, that beat is just one of those annoying beats that sounds like it should have been on Coolio's second album. Other than that, the beats were rugged, some actually sounded as if it came from Wu Tang's 36 Chambers. The lyrics are good, not great, hence the 4 stars. But hey, they even said they may not be the best lyrically (not quoted exactly) but at least they come correct and don't talk about being hustlas and shooting music videos with a bunch of prostitutes in the background. They talk about real life and do a good job with their battle raps. Get this. One of the stronger Wu joints post 98 era. Also get Inspectah, Shabaaz, and Genius. their the only good ones left. |
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dont go against the grain Submitted on: 2004-11-24 |
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this album is tight pop brown hornet got skillz (what made you think that you could mess with his hip hop design!) every cut is
sharp as a samurai sword the wu saga continues! |
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