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Since the release of the first Bobby Digital album ten years previous, so much has changed for RZA and his whole Wu-Tang empire. Of course there's the death of Ol' Dirty Bastard plus the Wu's resurgence and their 8 Diagramsalbum, but what this final entry in the Bobby Digital trilogy is most colored by is RZA's recent soundtrack work and the Wu's move from major-label powerhouse to a free and thriving, free indie crew. Digi Snacks is as homegrown but not nearly as over the top as its cover, and while you w... [ read more ]
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Spike TV's new animated TV series Afro Samurai, stars Hollywood superstar Samuel L. Jackson as a smoked-out samurai, out for blood and revenge on the man who killed his father. For groundbreaking programming like this, who better to get than Wu-Tang Clan's RZA to provide the sonic background. The soundtrack and original score is produced entirely by RZA himself, and features guest appearances from Q-Tip, Talib Kweli, Big Daddy Kane, GZA, and the extended Wu-Tang family.
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RZA's first full-blown "RZA as RZA" solo album is not The Cure, the long-promised masterpiece that has gathered a great deal of mystique throughout the years. Hampered by a valley that's thankfully cleaved by some considerable peaks, Birth of a Prince is instead a durable addition to the Wu-Tang legacy. By no means is it a masterpiece, and it's not even one of the best Wu-Tang solo albums -- but it has enough going for it to prevent most of the followers from losing interest. Following th... [ read more ]
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