Inspectah Deck presents House Gang Animalz - Undadogz Vol. 1 House Gang Animalz, the offshot crew led by Wu-Tang Clan's Inspectah Deck. Featuring Raekwon, Carlton Fisk, La Banga (RIP), Donnie Cash (DC of Ice Water), Fes Taylor, King Just, Paulie Casket (PC of Ice Water), JoJo Pellegrino, Shyheim, Leathafase, Polite, Y Million (RIP), Sun God and Black Child.
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Jailbreak Recordz - Wu-Affiliated u-Affiliated (Chamber #1)Mo Fire & Fade/Jail Break Recordz (Hosted by Timbo King) The Wu Family Swarms The Hood With New Music
Mathematics - The Problem The second LP from the Official Wu-Tang Clan DJ and Wu-Element Producer, Allah Mathematics released on Nature Sounds. Featuring the entire Wu-Tang Clan and various members of the Wu-Fam and his Queens people, Mathematics returns with 16 tracks all produced by himself. Get ya scrap paper ready and try to solve "The Problem".
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Mathematics - Wu-Tang & Friends Wu-Tang and Friends: Unreleased brings to light previously unavailable music from within the Wu-Tang family. For over a decade, the Wu-Tang Clan has released countless classic hip-hop albums and sold over 40 million units....
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Ol' Dirty Bastard - Osirus Listening to Osirus -- the posthumous "official mixtape" released with the blessings of the late ODB's manager and mother -- is as bittersweet an experience as you can get. Maybe it's not as hot as the slew of street-level mixtapes that have surfaced since ODB passed, but they've got the advantage of flying under the radar and grabbing whatever unlicensed classic, freestyle, or blend they want. What those bootlegs won't expose you to is how on fire Dirty was before it all came to a halt and how ready he was to take the hip-hop world over once again. Kicking off with the bouncy and Roc-A-Fella propping party tune "Pop Shots," Osirus causes a lot of excitement from the get go, and while the third and fourth quarter filler brings it down a bit, you can't help but note that the Bastard hasn't been this driven since Nigga Please. He wants it all back, bad. The great DJ Premier's helmed cut gives way to perfect party jam number two, "Dirty Dirty," overseen by producer Mark Ronson, who combines that good old jaunty piano ODB loves so much with a rock-solid beat and funky organ. The rapper delivers one classic line over the track, boasting and bragging, more on point than obtuse. "High in the Clouds" with Black Rob and "Dirty Run" with it's uncredited sample of Bowie's "Fame" round out the highlights and while they're all upfront, the lesser tracks towards the end trump anything on The Trials and Tribulations of Russell Jones. You can talk about Dirty's crazy past all you want, but Osirus is entirely pointed toward the future. Tragic the man won't get to see those Wu-heads bobbin' and digging his wicked return to form. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide