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Originally Posted by VandalSquirrel
I just don't use the Wu-Tang Clan as an outlet for enlightened social commentary through hip hop or rap. I find Kanye to be a huge FAIL in that area. I listen to the Wu for entertainment, and they know who they are (RIP ODB) and it isn't to spread messages about blood diamonds or joining Broke Phi Broke. I have a special place in my heart for the Wu, to the point I made a Killa Bee costume and wore it for Halloween two years ago, and we made sure to swarm as a group.
They want to hit someone's balls with a spiked hammer, form like Voltron and the Gza happens to be the head, and they gonna swarm like Killa Beez!
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Dunno dude . . . the more technically proficient members of Wu (particularly Ghostface and Raekwon) pretty much exclusively deal with inner-city social issues on some scale. Sure, any more Method Man raps about what it's like to be Method Man, but one of the reasons why Wu is great is the mixture of adroit, intelligent social commentary with great rapping and good production quality.