What's the matter with you all? Do you think someone can just come along and sound just like RZA or Raekwon automatically? It takes years of practice, these are super talented people we're talking about.
@@alexgreen98 all I'm reading in these comments is the actor playing RZA is this or that, now this Raekwon comment, maybe they all should have mumbled their lyrics.
thats the most insane thing about wu tang. people talk about biggie, people talk about tupac (gimme a break) but wu tang was 9 biggies. 9 tupacs. and even that is selling them short. wu tang forever
That encapsulates the 90s as an era. Everyone was unique, even the ladies. Can’t fully say the same thing now. More rappers sound alike than ever before.
@@REGALITY4LIFE it's crazy how you say that when rap music now has way more versatility than it had in the 90's. You saying they all sound the same now is like saying Biggie and Tupac sound the same. Or Big Daddy Kane and raekwon sound the same.. It's just not true
Jason McAllister No doubt, sun. I’ve been to a few concerts & seen him, RZA & GFK perform live on stage. Amazing experience every time, too. Glad to hear your intriguing story as well. Now I really look forward to the new Wu season episodes. Blessings to you & yours, knowledge god. 🙌🏽
I know 36 chambers have the famous joints.. cream, chessboxing, protect ya neck…but I’ll always love 7th chamber. Something so raw about the ‘no hook’ approach and just a showcasing of the different mcs. And the beat bamgin
@@SolaceMcfly they always kept it competitive amongst themselves that’s what makes it more ill, everyone is always trying to one up the verse prior to theirs
Looking forward to the new season!! Season One was good. This clip was so raw, rugged, knowledgeable and authentic! It’s still a mystery how a grimy, uncensored group like Wu quickly became the most popular group in the Industry! Kinda like Griselda now, but not necessarily “Mainstream” and Wu was still pushing a message and wisdom! Much blessings and love to everyone from Canada!!
@@kylec.8350 I agree, it's diff, similar with the type of vibe and grimy sound, but also very diff because Wu were grimy yes, but it def isn't "Gangsta Rap" they were bringing you more knowledge and wisdom than anything!!!
Griselda is good but nowhere near the hype of the 👐u-Tang Clan. They don't have the same respect and adoration that the 👐u has. Ppl in Africa, Australia, Japan, Germany, Italy, Brazil, democrats, republicans, tv news anchors, scientists, authors, athletes, actors and actresses can tell you about the 👐u from their favorite 👐u albums to merch they bought, to concerts they attended etc. My ex was Japanese before she even knew how to speak English the woman knew every word to "👐u-Tang Ain't Nothin' Ta F**k Wit, 7th Chamber, Tearz, and Shame On a N***a"...that sh*t blew my mind! As far as it being a mystery it's not, the Clan mixed kung-fu flicks that ppl who grew up in the 70's and 80's watched and they added it to hip-hop. Nobody in hip-hop was doing that and it was DOPE!!!
Good to see the younger generation understand the Wu..... I was nine years old when my cousin open my eyes to the Wu-Tang this was back in 93. You Millennium babies miss a golden era back in the 90s.
Honestly now that I think about they might be lol. Ain’t too many groups on they level through rap history. Run DMC is up there with them but that’s about it
The true thing that this show illustrates is that the competition, brotherhood, and conflict made then the best supergroup in rap history. Nobody tops 'em.
This show is filled with little details like those, last week's episode had a small section that was filmed by GZA and the footage also has a real life counterpart, and there's even more I'm sure
@Frank Lopez I'm the opposite. I'm watching the show because a friend recommended it But I wasn't familiar with their music. I love the show so far. And I like I dont know them yet, that way I dont get spoilers 😅
@@Monscent Only person I've cringed at is the guy that plays RZA...he trying too hard. And I can't stand the guy who plays Ghostface. He got them crazy eyes ALL THE TIME
Way back in 1996 I went to the Knicks Bulls game at the Garden. When I left I was in Times Square outside a Gyro joint. Reakwon pulled over in his Benz. Ghostface was in his ride, behind him was a Land Cruiser with Busta Rymes, Method Man, and RZA got out. I got to talk to them shared my OZ of Canadian primo buds and they told me to stop at the show at the Apollo the next night. It was such a trip with those cats.
I grew up with this music. I love the show, but in this finale of season one at this point of recording 7th chamber we can realize how real Wu members unique are. With their flow, voices and power of declamation. Actors (even if the cast is really perfect) aren't able to compare to the real. They'r good, as they could be. They push hard, giving apparently everithing, but Wu is Wu. I thing at some point they should mixed actors with real Wu rappers performence. Like in Notorious movie or Bohemian Rhapsody. Love and enjoy it anyway and can't wait S02.
Yeah, it's something off-putting about hearing these legendary lyrics from these voices. Maybe because I've heard it 1000 times though. I wonder How it is for people who've never listened before
Actually I think they would be fine using their own voice if they had an acting coach or the actual Wu there to say "nah you gotta do it like this." They almost had it here, they were just missing that umph.
After that Wu Tang saga series, they should make separate chapters of each members stories up until they formed the group . They should also do post episodes of them up until ODBs death or the final album.... this Saga can continue FOREVER..LOL...it was Good
Facts.. I was like 14 comin back from a carnival high af and my friends older brother was playing CREAM in the car and I just remember being like “O_O WHO IS THISS?”
@@JusDowntown I’m so confused how’s this season 1 when season 2 is where they are barely starting to form and create wu tang and the recording studio all this happens in season 2 but I don’t remember seeing this part in either season I’m so lost
@@Abstract_thoughts it was near teh end of season 1 when rza was still rakeem and signed. Wutang as an idea started to circulate before the label dropped RZA/Rakeem and wutang became harder to form again from that point as their lives got in the way of their music.
Rae writing down his rhymes on a cereal box. That’s as raw as it gets.
😂 Vanilla wafer box but I get what you saying
it would be better if he actually sounded like him and rhymed with the proper flow.................
What's the matter with you all? Do you think someone can just come along and sound just like RZA or Raekwon automatically? It takes years of practice, these are super talented people we're talking about.
@@gworrall1 completely agree my boi
@@alexgreen98 all I'm reading in these comments is the actor playing RZA is this or that, now this Raekwon comment, maybe they all should have mumbled their lyrics.
Even Wu Tang was shocked when they realized they all had rap skills. Not one weak link in that crew.
U-GOD?
@@illastration1 he got skills too, just not as good as the other members lol
@@samushunter0048 there u go that’s ur weakling
thats the most insane thing about wu tang. people talk about biggie, people talk about tupac (gimme a break)
but wu tang was 9 biggies. 9 tupacs. and even that is selling them short. wu tang forever
@@illastration1 U-God hella nice lol his peep his verses on "Winter Warz", "Knuckleheadz", "Da Mystery Of Chessboxin'", "Black Jesus", etc.
I loved how hip hop used to make you feel. it’s like everyone was different and had their own superpower
That encapsulates the 90s as an era. Everyone was unique, even the ladies. Can’t fully say the same thing now. More rappers sound alike than ever before.
Makes me ashamed of my generations rappers
This era was different now everyone sounds the same glad I’m from the early era
@@TheVibeDealer The Black Hippy era was similar dope af
@@REGALITY4LIFE it's crazy how you say that when rap music now has way more versatility than it had in the 90's. You saying they all sound the same now is like saying Biggie and Tupac sound the same. Or Big Daddy Kane and raekwon sound the same.. It's just not true
I met Raekwon in Denver when he was doing a show later. One of the realest most humble dudes I've ever met. Even more of a Wu fan since.
Word. I believe it 100%. Does the Chef speak similar to same styles as he spits raps?
@@fazenuget8403 somewhat, not as much aggression or street slang. Honestly from the quick interaction seemed like he was just a real chill kinda dude
Jason McAllister No doubt, sun. I’ve been to a few concerts & seen him, RZA & GFK perform live on stage. Amazing experience every time, too. Glad to hear your intriguing story as well. Now I really look forward to the new Wu season episodes. Blessings to you & yours, knowledge god. 🙌🏽
I’m pretty chill lol
@@EgoItAll keep it up man
This show has made me really appreciate Wu-Tang more than I already do.
What's today's mathematics?!
This show made me hate them 😂
@@edgardoramirez3382 L
When it starts to fade even a little… you get a reminder that Wu-Tang is forever…
Man after watching the show had to re discover all the old classics an make up a mad playlist! 🔥
joey bada$$ playin Deck is a legendary casting choice
It's crazy how the longer the show goes on the more I'm starting to see their real counterparts.
The cast is off the chats everyone down to a T
it's even crazier when you see that people thought the casting was awful when the episodes were first starting to come out.
“I’m glad I don’t have to get in the booth after that”
INS was cold man
Dave east sounds so much like method it's crazy son 🔥
Factsssss sheeshhhhh 🔥🔥🔥🔥
You can tell he grew up listening to him
@@SlickSkuddy peace
Facts B
@@chriscabiling4118 i literally said what I said sir have a blessed day brodie stay cool
You can hear joey badass voice when he rap it’s like he’s in the clan
It’s sad they replaced him in the second season
@@jimcryer6976 if he would've stayed we wouldn't have unique for Power Book 3
@@derrickalexander9710 who cares
@@cbfwebs 🤣🤣it's not like his character makes the show!
@@smokescreenFromThe6ix True , still, even Deck doesnt like his portrayal, with the new guy.
Joey gettin recasted was kinda jarring but I'm not mad at the recast cuz the new guy honestly looks more like Inspectah
Except for the fact he looks fifty pounds heavier
guy who plays raekwon actually sounds like him and looks abit like him to😂
We need ODB movie 🎥🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🤞🏾🖤🙏🏾
Scenes like this are what makes me deeply love music movies, tv shows
still sick my guy Joey ain't still on here.. he killing as Nique though
I think I like the new guy better... Raising kanaan is better for joey
@@emekaosuagwu6416 He hasn't done enough yet for me to decide LOL but I think he would've been killing here too
I didnt even realise that they replaced him cause i forgot he was even on there🤯
Do you know why he replaced him , the new guy playing rebel looks more like him and is a better actor thou
@@potatoehoekari3 yeah he does play him better, they replaced him because he was in another show and wasn't available for season 2
Inspectah Deck never disappoints
I know 36 chambers have the famous joints.. cream, chessboxing, protect ya neck…but I’ll always love 7th chamber. Something so raw about the ‘no hook’ approach and just a showcasing of the different mcs. And the beat bamgin
that's a good analysis you did bruh
The "no hook" was always what made 7th chamber. Raw beat and mcs on the mic. It doesnt get more Wu than that.
Im still weak Inspectah Deck made Method Man rewrite his verse😂
He couldn't rewrite it tho. He was next so he used what he already had and it was fire anyway
@@robertjohnson-tz6mw the fact he had to do that shows how good inspectah deck is
@@SolaceMcfly they always kept it competitive amongst themselves that’s what makes it more ill, everyone is always trying to one up the verse prior to theirs
@@LUCKY95112 thats what makes them legendary
He did that to a lot of members. They even admitted
I always thought Gza had the best verse the way he finished it off.
Yup 🔥🔥🔥
him n rae went hard for sure
Facts
GZA never gets the credit he deserves.
@@kinexus3181 Liquid swords is the best Wu solo album imo
These actors are on point I love the series one of the best
Nah, Joey did a terrible job as Inspectah Deck. He just sounds so off.
So true, the new actor is much better, the dude playing Rza is pretty weak as well.
@@AndersRDH RZA wanted himself to sound like a Buddhist monk so that's why he picked Ashton
I Lovvved it
Man i wonder what it was like in studio when inspectah deck laid down his triumph verse
Goat verse
Looking forward to the new season!! Season One was good. This clip was so raw, rugged, knowledgeable and authentic! It’s still a mystery how a grimy, uncensored group like Wu quickly became the most popular group in the Industry! Kinda like Griselda now, but not necessarily “Mainstream” and Wu was still pushing a message and wisdom! Much blessings and love to everyone from Canada!!
Ayo!
Not even griselda comes close to the wutang swords.
@@kylec.8350 I agree, it's diff, similar with the type of vibe and grimy sound, but also very diff because Wu were grimy yes, but it def isn't "Gangsta Rap" they were bringing you more knowledge and wisdom than anything!!!
Griselda is good but nowhere near the hype of the 👐u-Tang Clan. They don't have the same respect and adoration that the 👐u has. Ppl in Africa, Australia, Japan, Germany, Italy, Brazil, democrats, republicans, tv news anchors, scientists, authors, athletes, actors and actresses can tell you about the 👐u from their favorite 👐u albums to merch they bought, to concerts they attended etc. My ex was Japanese before she even knew how to speak English the woman knew every word to "👐u-Tang Ain't Nothin' Ta F**k Wit, 7th Chamber, Tearz, and Shame On a N***a"...that sh*t blew my mind! As far as it being a mystery it's not, the Clan mixed kung-fu flicks that ppl who grew up in the 70's and 80's watched and they added it to hip-hop. Nobody in hip-hop was doing that and it was DOPE!!!
Who tf are Griselda
One of my favorite tracks off of the Enter the Wu Tang 36 chambers album ...
👍🏼👍🏼 Is he dead?
@@lonewulf7045 Nuh
@@lonewulf7045 🗣️The f**k you mean is he dead?!
@@TheJeneralJU-ICE “he laying there like a newborn fuk’n baby..”
@@lonewulf7045 😄👍🏾 One of my favorite skits in hip-hop.
Good to see the younger generation understand the Wu..... I was nine years old when my cousin open my eyes to the Wu-Tang this was back in 93. You Millennium babies miss a golden era back in the 90s.
It's the Gen Z who missed out. Milennials were growing up in the 90s and born in the 80s...
I think that you are the milennial xdd
Other dimension you misses like early 16 to late 17
This made me smile and tear up how they were all trying to out bar each other
I watched the episode yesterday where they was making Protect Ya Neck and all I gotta say is. These men was colddddd 🥶
Firreeeee 🔥🔥🔥🔥 from RZA making the beat to all of them rapping in the studio. The show is getting better with every episode.
im hyped for this season!!! 36 Chambers
Seriously, by the time this show is over you best be releasing the whole shows version 36 Chambers. That would be a cool album to listen to. For real!
Not agree but it will have some sales for sure
No
Ay man I just need Shimmy Shimmy Ya and Protect Ya Neck this season
FAAAAAAACTS. I need my Brooklyn Zoo too.
Bro I love Brooklyn Zoo. ODB did his thing for real.
@@shameekgrimes1921 Big facts!
I need Shame On A N*gga for sure
@@kemogreen1059 most definitely
Definitely love the guy portraying GZA🥶
This show has been so fun to watch and learn about how this legendary crew came up
Wu said in documents, that it was like battle between them while recording in studio. It was like non-stop freestyle rap battle
This series is all dat, like timberland boots, and Yankees hats! Thee greatest Rap Group of Alltimes
Honestly now that I think about they might be lol. Ain’t too many groups on they level through rap history. Run DMC is up there with them but that’s about it
The way GZA Start his verse 🤯
The true thing that this show illustrates is that the competition, brotherhood, and conflict made then the best supergroup in rap history. Nobody tops 'em.
Raekwon wrote his on a cereal box DOPE!
Seen a Wutang interview from some years back and Ghost said Rae would write his rhymes on anything such as a cereal box so that was a dope lil detail
This show is filled with little details like those, last week's episode had a small section that was filmed by GZA and the footage also has a real life counterpart, and there's even more I'm sure
These dudes all DID that! That had to be fun for the real Wu-Tang to see.
This gave me chills reliving my youth through these actors playing my favorite rappers and performing their songs behind the scenes.
now i love that album even more
Not a single weak song on the whole LP
@@fredleeland2464 tru. I used to not like “Tearz” but that song grew on me over the years
Wu-Tang Forever! I am glad this Series is existing!
@Frank Lopez I'm the opposite. I'm watching the show because a friend recommended it
But I wasn't familiar with their music.
I love the show so far.
And I like I dont know them yet, that way I dont get spoilers 😅
The chef wrote his bars on a cereal box😂..no wonder he went first
In case you didn’t know, this is a REALLY good show.
the acting seems horrible
@@Monscent Only person I've cringed at is the guy that plays RZA...he trying too hard. And I can't stand the guy who plays Ghostface. He got them crazy eyes ALL THE TIME
@@Monscentnope, It Is not
This series is a must watch!!!
Joey Bada$$ = Inspector Deck/ Unique 🔥🔥 in both of his shows
Legendary group. You had to have BARS to be a member of the 36 chambers.
You had to have bars to rhyme period.back then
Could O join the Wu tang clan?
actor playin gza had the best
Genius was one of the most underrated MC’s in the clan.
Golden arms...
Way back in 1996 I went to the Knicks Bulls game at the Garden. When I left I was in Times Square outside a Gyro joint. Reakwon pulled over in his Benz. Ghostface was in his ride, behind him was a Land Cruiser with Busta Rymes, Method Man, and RZA got out. I got to talk to them shared my OZ of Canadian primo buds and they told me to stop at the show at the Apollo the next night. It was such a trip with those cats.
the competition between these guys trying to one up eachother must have helped like crazy
Goosebumps!
WU TANG IS INVINCIBLE!
SUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!
Guy really nailed that Raekwon!
Joey badass said naw the power check bigger ✌️ HULU😭😭
This biopic was so dope
7th Chamber was ridiculous in 93 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
that method verse is just so clean I love it - all the wu-tang references make him seem like a fcking ninja assassin
The cinematography and spontaneous reactions are so good in this clip! Can't help being dragged in.
THIS IS TOO MUCH! I'm getting emotional
bro that GZA verse is crazy
Raekwon writing on a cereal box though lol just grimey and raw.
My favourite Wu song, Raekwon's opener is the best, had to rewatch this season just to see this awesome re-enactment
honestly the fact that they all came together unfer these circumstances is god plan, absolutely....
I miss these days you don’t hear music like this anymore
my favorite Wu-Tang group album beat of all time
Dave East Playing Method Man Was As Close To Mef As They Gonna Get 💯 5 ⭐️ Performance!!!
anyone else getting goosebumps when they start spiting?
I grew up with this music. I love the show, but in this finale of season one at this point of recording 7th chamber we can realize how real Wu members unique are. With their flow, voices and power of declamation.
Actors (even if the cast is really perfect) aren't able to compare to the real. They'r good, as they could be. They push hard, giving apparently everithing, but Wu is Wu.
I thing at some point they should mixed actors with real Wu rappers performence. Like in Notorious movie or Bohemian Rhapsody. Love and enjoy it anyway and can't wait S02.
Yeah, it's something off-putting about hearing these legendary lyrics from these voices. Maybe because I've heard it 1000 times though. I wonder How it is for people who've never listened before
Agree one hundred percent! 💯
Voice-overs would've definitely been the way to go here... 👌
I actually think Shameik does a pretty good Rae. He somewhat captures his intensity
@@kmalikmusic for sure. I love method man but man! David east does not do the man justice! They real should have went the voice over route
Actually I think they would be fine using their own voice if they had an acting coach or the actual Wu there to say "nah you gotta do it like this." They almost had it here, they were just missing that umph.
The Abbott &
The Genius &
A-son Unique &
Johnny Blaze &
Starks &
Lex Diamonds &
Noodles &
Rollie Fingers &
Golden Arms &
Cappachino
👐u
im sad for ppl from this era and like wu tang that never saw this series, so perfectly good
After that Wu Tang saga series, they should make separate chapters of each members stories up until they formed the group . They should also do post episodes of them up until ODBs death or the final album.... this Saga can continue FOREVER..LOL...it was Good
BRIVIDI VERI.
REAL GOOSEBUMPS.
Priceless , the text on the cerearl box at 1'34
Method man saying he gotta rewrite his verse sounds like it was just Dave east as Dave east listening to Joey bada$$ as Joey bada$$
Yoooo rza killed it 🔥🔥🔥🔥
This show is amazing
that dude got Meths voice on lock
7th chamber is an amazing track
I need to watch this show I felt the 🔥 in this
Everybody remembers the 1st time they be hearing the WU
Facts.. I was like 14 comin back from a carnival high af and my friends older brother was playing CREAM in the car and I just remember being like “O_O WHO IS THISS?”
every verse builds off the last
No one sounds as dope as method man, just Clifford
The GZA actor is the best one!
I'm hook on this I appreciate y'all my brother's your brother's hood everything much love 🙏🏾💛🖤🙏🏾
Didn’t know these monsters existed until I watched season 1 now I’ve watched all of season 2 waiting on episode 9
"Yo I'm glad I ain't gotta get in the both after dat" 🤣🤣
They all snapped swoooo
Wu tang is forever
Bruh wrote his rhymes on the back of a cereal box
The chef
Great song 🎧 and beats 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👽👽👽🎧🎧🎧🎧🥷🥷🥷🎧🎧
Omgggggg ,, can’t wait to watch this episode 😬😬
This already showed in season 1 I believe.
@@JusDowntown I’m so confused how’s this season 1 when season 2 is where they are barely starting to form and create wu tang and the recording studio all this happens in season 2 but I don’t remember seeing this part in either season I’m so lost
@@Abstract_thoughts it was near teh end of season 1 when rza was still rakeem and signed. Wutang as an idea started to circulate before the label dropped RZA/Rakeem and wutang became harder to form again from that point as their lives got in the way of their music.
Can’t stop hearing miles 😭😭😭
I love this show
SMASHIN'..DASHIN' & ROCKIN' YO ❤️😘
can't wait for this one... 😀😀😀😀
Luv u HULU 😘😘😘😘❤️❤️❤️❤️
Never made sense how they just switched the actors for Inspectah Deck 😂
If they would’ve played the game, they would’ve been like the Beatles of hip-hop
man look, ......this season gon' slay wannabees all over again, history in the re-making..
Bro what? It’s just a show
@@NOVIKMUSIC haha, you f'in up my buzz, haha
There will never be another group in any genre like the WU.
Such a mastermind !
thank you for your service Wu Tang
Dave East is the truth. I want him to do a album with Nino Man.