I admit I didn’t grow up as a fan of Wu-Tang, but even I know this track is vastly inferior to what I would expect from this legendary crew. Scope it out at Prefix, where writer Dave Toropov bluntly laid it down, saying this track is “… failing as a tired retread of the Wu’s mid-nineties glory days. It has no right to be this way, either, because any track that features Ghost, Rae, and production from the late, great J Dilla should be at least a 5.5 on the rap banger richter scale. Unfortunately, the beat is off-putting and relatively weak, the vocal hook is a repackaged version of “Clan In Da Front,” sans ingenuity, and Ghostface, once again, is the only member making things exciting.” Word.












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