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RZA On Wu-Tang Forever, ODB’s Freedom, Nas Tour Stories, The $4M Album, Biggie & More | Drink Champs

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sits down with N.O.R.E and DJ EFN for an epic episode where he breaks down ’s legendary journey. The Abbott gets deep about ODB’s struggles after jail and how freedom was taken from him. He talks about the controversial Martin Shkreli album deal and what really happened behind the scenes. RZA also reveals stories about Ghost and Raekwon going at Biggie, the early days with Prince Paul on Gravediggaz, and why Method Man almost didn’t get that classic Biggie feature. Plus he discusses Wu-Tang’s final chamber tour and his new movie “One Spoon of Chocolate” premiering at Tribeca Film Festival.

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  • Also, I would argue, something that disqualifies GZA from being the greatest MC is to be one you have to connect with people, and GZA is too intelligent and over the head to connect with most, I mean "Liquid Swords" not the album, but the damned song is conceptual, relative vocabulary wise, metaphor and wordplay wise, on a level that bodies most other motherfucker's catalogs, but again too intelligent for the average person, and the rest of the brilliant album is nearly on the same level, they don' call him "The Genius " for nothing ,but again brilliant writer doesn't necessarily translate into all time greatest MC. Still great to hear RZA hard promote one of the most underrated artists in hip-hop.

  • this main interview is desperation for a quick bait questions are fucking disrespectful and gross. You have a master asking for the keys and wisdom for the people not your sloppy loaded questions setting him up for trash gossip.

  • Should have been 9 hours long, he fucked 100s of women spent millions of dollars and built with thousands of scholars, his life saga from the hill to the horror

  • bro rza is tripping though all sake has ethanol in it unless its alcohol free stuff but he said its fermented which means it absolutely has ethanol

  • This is my perspective as a Brooklynite. NYC has lost its identity! It’s still multicultural. Back in the day..pre 2000’s ..each part of NYC had its own identity. There was Italian hoods, black hoods, Puerto Rican hoods..Irish and mixed hoods..each had its own identity whether they were in Brooklyn, Queens or the Bronx! Gentrification has turned some of those hoods into gentrified mini soho’s. The culture was strong in those neighborhoods for a long time. The architecture was unmatched..now they knock these beautiful buildings down and replace them with modern building that make it look generic!

  • Rza just like his ancestor Moshe from the same tribe got a different speech. Moshe said to God send someone else with a better speech and God let him know you be the man for the role. Rza just like Moshe has had his own murmur against him but they still love him. This a real Levite who dealt with the music for praise to God of Israel. But to to rest he just a dope producer.

  • 43:38
    ‘To live a lil bit sometimes you gotta dye a lil bit’

    ‘You dye a lil bit then live a lot baby’

    NORE YOU LEGEND. hilarious and the best plug in history 😮

  • Beleive it or not I worked in NYC with RZA's father back in 2008. When I noticed Bobby Digital was playing Webster Hall, I asked his dad if he could get me tickets…which also just so happened to be on RZA"s birthday. Surprisingly he got the tickets and I went with him and his wife to the show and after party. Sat in the balcony which was reserved pretty much for just his extended family. Went to the afterparty which was deep in Brooklyn. Rode there in a Chevy Suburban with his dad, brother Divine, and other brother…I think his name was Freedom or Power (can't recall) along with their girlfreinds/wives. Met RZA, even ate some his birthday cake… which had a bobby digital mask on it. I got pretty plastered at the show. At the time RZA was sponsored by Belvedere vodka and they had giant bottles of along with mixers in the balcony VIP area which I probably had a bit too much of it.

  • This interview gives you a completely new understanding of the sonics of the first few Wu albums in the 90s. Gems on gems. Peace to the Wu and NORE 🔥🇵🇷🔥🤲

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