That Barman record is just fantastic. But one of my friends in college and I probably listened to that Gravediggaz album like a thousand times. To this day, I can probably call him up and he can still tell me every lyric to every song.
Thanks, yeah. I think out of all those records, that to me is like the more passionate one out of it. I'm proud of that record. And it wasn’t just that; at the time, it helped a lot of those guys - it definitely helped Poetic, God bless his soul, and Frukwan. We actually started recording this pre-Wu-Tang, and so it was a defining moment I think too for me working with RZA, which you know, I don’t talk about too much, but showing him stuff in the studio and how to record and all sort of stuff, which he kind of took over to the Wu-Tang side in his production. And it was a bonding moment, so it was nice; it had a weird brotherly type of thing going on you know, so it was good times
-------------------- "Good hair"-Uzi
1619 the 1st slaves are brought to American shores thus begins the phrase “mine is better than yours?” (huh?) forced to serve-too broke to by freedom the systematic rape of African culture has begun little time