Raekwon and Ghostface up the beef with fellow Wu-Tang Clanster RZA
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Ghostface Killah and Raekwon of the Wu Tang Clan are not happy rappers. Hell no. They well don’t dig fellow Wu-Tanger RZA and his production on their latest cut, 8 Diagrams. I don’t know if you’ve seen the bilious video with Rae-K going off on one (click here) but he’s gettin’ pissed off with the state of Wu play.
And he’s not finished - speaking to the Times, he said: “The album didn’t really have that energy that everybody knows the Clan for. Plus RZA on the production, he wasn’t coming with the heat. It’s like giving somebody a sandwich and him saying: ‘Yo, I love the way you make those sandwiches.’ Then you give the nigga a sandwich again, nigga spits the shit out and says: ‘What kind of cheese is this? This bread is all hard and crunchy.’”
Ghostface Killah waded in too, lambasting RZA for leaving him off the track ‘Life Changes’, a tribute to ODB. When asked why he didn’t appear on the song he responded: “Because RZA was a dickhead. He left me out. RZA tried to be funny and not get that music to me. How you gonna do that? That’s my brother’s death.”
Sorry. Dickhead is the least hip-hop insult I’ve ever heard. He’ll be calling him a ‘wally’ next. When asked if RZA had ever explained the decision, Ghostface added: “No, because he knew that I’m taking his ass to court.”
[via Gigwise]
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