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Street Creditabilty

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StarvinMarvin8

I am a really big Wu-Tang Clan fan. They are the best rappers alive. If they are together or on their individual albums they'll still be the number one rappers of all time. Each has a different style of rapping. GZA is the lyrical genious who composes lyrics into a beautiful form where they sound great. Method Man is the hype of the group because he's probably the most known of all of them. Quite frankly if you have ever been a part of the Wu-Tang Clan or have rapped with them you deserve some recognition.

Its a Streetlife album of collabs, not a VA, and its another for the Wu-Tang Anthology

Streetlife got a nice flow he should be a clan member his days with the clan and toured every tour or at least after 36 chambers but I never hear anyone talkin bout him he def got a credibility as an emcee he was on meth's Tical album, I actually thought Carlton Fisk was Streetlife but I guess not after checkin the album cred. He was ill on Wu-Tang Forever like the intro on "Hellz Wind Staff", featured on every Clan release since but strangely, he was never credited. For example: The W on "Do You Really(Thang, Thang) " , Iron Flag's "Rules", even made it on to 8 Diagrams' "Starter." He did a song on Killarmy's "Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars" and all over various Clan Solo albums, Most commonly with Method Man, Most of these songs You can find on his First Solo album in which Method Man was the introducer as the title of the album "Street Education". Also appeared on The first & Third Killa Bees' Comps and more, I saw him twice once with the clan & Killarmy Tour in '99 and once again with the clan in 2001. so yea I would say the title of this album is rightfully claimed, and I hope to hear more from streetlife and I hope that Wu-tang Clan as a whole regroups itself from the previous album's internal un balance. But def support Streetlife he is underrated, but highly regaurded over the beats in my book.

Street Creditabilty
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Hip-Hop/Rap, Music
  • Released: Sep 01, 2008

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