The
RZA
Album: Digi Snax
Release Date: June 24, 2008
review:
Easily one of the most acclaimed and forward-thinking hip-hop artists and producers
of all time, The RZA continues to consistently re-define himself as a groundbreaking
artist on many levels – music and beyond. As the sole mastermind behind
the Wu-Tang Clan, he transformed not just hip-hop, but also the way music and
culture became one in the same. As ghetto super-hero Bobby Digital, The RZA
has collected a fanatical/dedicated fan base in addition to the Wu-heads that
have remained loyal to him over the years. As of late, RZA’s spent a lot of
time working in Hollywood (as both an actor and film composer for blockbuster
movies from Quentin Tarantino), Digi Snacks, his new solo album, is the record
Wu fanatics have been waiting for. Truly.
Digi Snacks consists of all-new panoramic productions by The RZA, along with guest production from David Banner, and other side artist appearances from various Wu-Tang members. The album features 2 lead singles "Can’t Stop Me Now" feat. Inspectah Deck of Wu-Tang Clan, and "Drama" feat. Monk and Thea. Never one to shy away from trying new things, the album’s Marketing set-up will follow non-traditional vehicles as put forth by other ground breaking bands like N.I.N and Radiohead.
Track listing
1. Digi Snacks Intro (w/
Understanding)
2. U Can’t Stop Me Now (w/ Inspectah Deck)
3. Drama (w/ Monk & Thea Van Seijen)
4. Goodnight Kiss (w/ Rev. Burk, Thea Van Seijen & Crisis)
5. Don’t Be Afraid To Call My Name
6. Straight Up The Block
7. Booby Traps/Digi Snacks (w/ Dexter Wiggles)
8. Money Don’t Own Me (w/ Monk & Stone Mecca)
9. I-Scream (w/ Dexter Wiggles & Crisis)
10. No Regrets
11. Love Is Digi Parts II (w/ Kinetic & Crisis)
12. Long Time Coming
13. O’Day
14. Try Ya Yi Ya (w/ Thea Van Seijen)
15. Creep (w/ Black Knights)
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