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            p r o u d l y   p r e s e n t s ..::


            Artist   : VA
            Title    : RZA Presents Wu-Tang Killa Bees The Swarm Vol 1

            Genre    : Hip-Hop
            Label    : Wu-Tang Records
            Catnr    : P2-50013
            Type     : Album
            Ripped   : 2011































                                        R E L E A S E   I N F O R M A T I O N


                                   The Wu-Tang sword is double-edged. On one
                                   side, there's no sense denying that the
                                   amorphous, ever-expanding crew has been
                                   responsible from some the best, most creative
                                   hip-hop in the '90s, yet it's also true that
                                   their impact has been diluted by a
                                   proliferation of side projects and solo albums.
                                   Even RZA's brilliant, menacingly minimalist
                                   production loses its bite through repetition,
                                   and that's what hurts the otherwise fine "The
                                   Swarm Vol 1". The Wu Tang Killa Bees are foot
                                   soldiers in the Shaolin army - they're not
                                   among the elite, they're newly adopted members
                                   of the Wu Family. Usually, the Wu-Tang name is
                                   enough to guarantee a hit, but to ensure
                                   sales, Ghostface Killah, Cappadonna and
                                   Inspectah Deck were all brought in for a
                                   couple of tracks.

                                   As a result, The Swarm really feels no
                                   different than any of the Wu albums since
                                   Ghostface Killah's Iron Man - it's the same
                                   mix of dirty beats, skeletal strings,
                                   hackneyed martial arts metaphors and b-movie
                                   samples. It sounds as good as it ever did, but
                                   it no longer has the element of surprise or
                                   ominous tension that made the first handful of
                                   Wu-Tang records so compelling. And that's not
                                   the fault of the Ruthless Bastards, A.I.G.,
                                   Shyheim or any of the new members of the
                                   family - if it's anyone's fault, it's RZA's,
                                   since neither he nor his associates D.B. Allah
                                   and Mathematics have found a way to expand his
                                   signature sound. It still provides pleasure,
                                   but not surprises - unfortunately, one of the
                                   pleasures of the Wu-Tang Clan was its ability
                                   to surprise, and without that, they no longer
                                   seem quite as majestic as they once were.

                                   Too many internals been made of this joint,
                                   GCP brings the first one tagged correctly.






































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  01. Wu-Tang Killa Bees - Intro                                       [00:31]
  02. Royal Fam - The Legacy (Prod. The RZA)                           [02:20]
  03. Sunz Of Man - Concrete Jungle (Feat. Timbo King, 60 Second Assas [04:42]
  04. Shyheim - Co-Defendant (Feat. Hell Razah) (Prod. The RZA)        [04:38]
  05. Inspectah Deck - S.O.S. (Feat. Street Life) (Prod. Inspectah Dec [03:43]
  06. Wu-Tang Clan - Execute Them (Feat. Raekwon, Inspectah Deck, Stre [03:40]
  07. A.I.G. - Bronx War Stories (Feat. 120) (Prod. D.B. Allah)        [03:27]
  08. Bobby Digital - And Justice For All (Feat. Killarmy & Method Man [04:56]
  09. Black Knights Of The North Star - Punishment (Prod. Mathematics) [04:55]
  10. Ruthless Bastards - Bastards (Prod. J. Brand & M. McDonald)      [04:19]
  11. The Beggaz - On The Strenth (Prod. R. Brown)                     [05:01]
  12. Ghostface Killah - Cobra Clutch (Prod. Mathematics)              [03:42]
  13. Remedy - Never Again (Prod. Remedy)                              [04:09]
  14. Wu Syndicates - Where Was Heaven (Prod. David Walker)            [03:28]
  15. Cappadonna - '97 Mentality (Feat. Ghostface Killah) (Prod. The R [03:42]
  16. Black Knights Of The North Star - Fatal Sting (Prod. Mathematics [04:09]


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