Lets have more of these albums versus threads.
I remember picking up the Iron-Man tape.
Cassette got washing machined up in my jacket, cover was soggy and wrecked but tape survived intact.
Kept the dried up mashy cover in the case, it was a sight to see.
Anyways, Iron-Man (1996) was the true sequel flip B-Side to Cuban Lynx (1995) not the flawed Cuban Lynx II (2009).
Ghost switched up his style on W's 'I Cant Sleep' (Ghost saved the Wu - Bumby Knuckles)
Starks rolled flamboyantly ghetto-fabulous with that style throughout 'Supreme Clientele'.
Lyrically bananas, backed by beats by a still on form RZA.
''Yo deep in the trenches
Wig, young black green beret
Chrome laser guns blazing at spades
Wallabies, cherry noose, kool-aid
10 niggas call it Tai-Chi
Black blades, one hundred dollar seats
Hold up, we at the opera
Queen Elizabeth rub on my leg
Had ketchup on her dress from a whopper
Chunky ass necklace
Must be her birthstone
John Paul cop the biggest stones outta Rome
Told ya eyes up on her prince
Fucking with Diana
Two rows across, Dirty giving hickeys to Vianna White
Fingering Pamela Lee
We on the balcony
Dare one of ya'll to Malcolm X me
Somebody might catch a Kennedy
Yo let me adjust my lens
Through these binoculars
I paid 5 g's sliding off like Kid Vitamin
Viking
Patriot of Broad Street
Bet you think I'm laying like a hyphen'' - Tony Starks
Quote:14.) GHOSTFACE KILLAH - SUPREME CLIENTELE (2000)
This will go down as the last great Wu-Tang album. "Stroke Of Death" is so gangster it makes you wanna stab your baby sitter. There's a record on there that's just a scratch; Ghostface lets the beat play for four seconds, then keeps bringing it back. My other favorite Wu-Tang album is Ol' Dirty Bastard's Nigga Please.
It's so much fun. It's kind of like There's A Riot Goin' On, because he was that high. - CHRIS ROCK
'Iron-Man' is the more complete album and 'Supreme Clientele' is filled with sparklers.