'Words From The Genius (Re-Issue)'
Volume 1
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'Words From
The Genius (Re-Issue)' - Volume 1
When the Wu-Tang Clan came out of the gate in late 1993, they
brought with them a new style, a style that literally changed the
rap game just as Dr. Dre had done a year earlier. But even though it
seemed like the Wu came from nowhere, they actually had a rather
modest beginning. “Words From the Genius” is that beginning.
Originally released in 1991 on the mighty Cold Chillin’ label, the
album features the Genius, and to a lesser degree RZA (here known as
Prince Rakeem). When you consider Cold Chillin's roster in 1991,
most notably Big Daddy Kane and Kool G Rap, “Words From the Genius”
seems to be a perfect fit. Like those two rappers, the Genius merged
bravado with the darkside of street life and delivered his
street-smart rhymes with muscle. The album, produced by Easy Mo Bee,
was heavily influenced by the wishes of its label Cold Chillin‘, who
were eager to make it a commercial success. The album, however, was
a commercial disappointment; GZA's experience with Cold Chillin’,
combined with a similar ordeal for RZA at Tommy Boy, generated a
bitterness towards the music industry that would be expressed
lyrically throughout his career, and would ultimately provide the
impetus for the Wu-Tang Clan's revolutionary ruthless business
strategy. This official Cold Chillin / Traffic Ent. reissue includes
two rare bonus cuts: the very dope “Pass the Bone” and the “Words
from A Genius (Prince Rakeem Remix)”, both produced by the RZA. Get
a hold of this album and see where it all began… |
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1. Come Do Me 2. Phony As You Wanna Be 3. True Fresh M.C. 4. The Genius Is Slammin’ 5. Words From The Genius 6. Who’s Your Rhymin’ Hero 7. Feel The Pain 8. Those Were The Days 9. Life Of A Drug Dealer 10. Stop The Nonsense 11. Living Foul 12. Drama 13. Stay Out Of Bars 14. What Are Silly Girls Made Of 15. Superfreak 16. Pass the Bone 17. Words From A Genius (Prince Rakeem Remix) |
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