Trugoy the Dove (De La Soul)
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Podcast Appearances
But just to Mae's point, it was all these different artists on one tour.
So when you're talking about when the 90s really was getting into play, not even mid yet, but early 90s, when you're going to have the Rough Riders or something like that, they can have these artists that are more in the vein of who they are
They're starting to be on the same tour.
And then De La and Common Sense and Pharoah.
Where, like I said, like late 80s, everyone will always be together.
You know, so that had started to happen as well to kind of separate us.
And each era had whack music.
I think the difference today is,
That's one thing we talked about.
Look how... And I say this with all respect.
amazing RZA name is synonymous with the culture yeah he's synonymous with the culture forget Wu-Tang RZA is the culture right but when RZA first came out Cass was like yo who's this nigga who sound like sir abu right right holy war was the dopest hip-hop wreck one of the dopest hip-hop records underground records so he was like yo this dude sound like sir abu so you was already like
The first time you heard RZA as Prince Rakeem, he sounded like Sir Abu, who had the Holy War record that even, you know, Ghost brought back on the Mighty Healthy, like, chorus.
Like, that was Sir Abu's lyrics.