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| | The Pillage | | | Music Artist : | | Cappadonna | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Sbme Special Mkts. | | Release Date : | | 2008-02-01 | | Store Price : | | $7.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $7.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Slang Editorial 2. Pillage 3. Run 4. Blood on Blood War 5. Supa Ninjaz 6. MCF 7. Splish Splash 8. Oh-Donna 9. Milk the Cow 10. South of the Border 11. Check for a Nigga 12. Dart Throwing 13. Young Hearts 14. Everything Is Everything 15. Pump Your Fist 16. Black Boy
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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weak Submitted on: 2009-03-05 |
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| Save your dough, Wu made on small mistake and this album is it. He's got zero skillz next to the rest of the clan. Buy at your own risk |
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Papi Wardrobe King Submitted on: 2008-08-22 |
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| I loved this album when it dropped and I still do. "The Pillage" packs more punch than the average late-'90s hip-hop record, it's a standard of past Wu classics. |
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cappachino at his finest... Submitted on: 2008-07-30 |
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| Pillage is a classic because Cappa was young, hungry, & disected every word. Production was also impeccable it's one of the albums you can listen to all the way through... PeaCe. |
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Excellent Submitted on: 2007-11-30 |
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| Since run until 97 Mentality a disk to enjoy, enjoy the maximum a good classic hip hop and one of the best albunes soloists of the Wu-Fam not hesitate to buy it |
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The pillage Submitted on: 2007-07-13 |
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Since his introduction into the rap game on Raekwon's debut solo album, Cappadonna has been an honorary member of the Wu-Tang Clan, shining on almost every Clan collaboration thereafter. With the Wu in such high demand, it was only a matter of time before fans started anticipating Cappadonna's solo joint. The pillage presents Cappadonna as a lyrical mastermind in his own right. His style is very similar to both Raekwon and Ghostface, and with RZA handling the production, the album stands up favorably alongside other wu albums. Throughout the album the Don, formerly known as Cappachino, delivers witty, hip-hop tunes that convey a strong message.
The production is tight all the way through, and the general album a strong coherent feel, it sounds and plays just like a good Wu album should. On first listen the album doesn t jump out at the listener as anything special, but like the best Wu albums, give this joint a couple more rotations, and everything starts sounding like it s a gift from the music gods. Sure Cappa isn t perfect, his a good rapper, but sometimes he can seem lazy, or his nasaly voice can be off putting. This is only on a couple of tracks though, on the whole Cappa gives as good as his potential had shown.
This is a strong debut album form Cappadonna. Unfortunately for him though, this album is going to be compared more with Wu mid 90 s solo classics like Liquid Swords and Cuban Linx, rather than the majority of hip hop that came out around the same time (i.e. No Limit and Bad Boy!!).
This album stands well above the influx of No Limit and Bad Boy records that hit the market at the same time. And on that comparison, one would wonder why this album never quite gets much praise. But this album simply gets shadowed by Raekwons, Ghostfaces, Meths and Gza albums. To be fair this album isn t quite up to that standard, but its a classic none of the less.
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