WU-TANG CLAN FEAT. REDMAN & INSPECTAH DECK – LESSON LEARN’D [VIDEO]
Things take a turn for the worst when Redman, Inspectah Deck and Mathematics have a body in the trunk in the video for “Lesson Learn’d.”
Things take a turn for the worst when Redman, Inspectah Deck and Mathematics have a body in the trunk in the video for “Lesson Learn’d.”
On October 13th, the Wu-Tang Clan will release Wu-Tang: The Saga Continues. To add to the hype, the visuals for the Redman assisted “People Say” have been released as Method Man, Raekwon, Inspectah Deck and Masta Killa drop rhymes over Mathematics production. There’s a quest for what’s inside of a box with a Wu insignia on it throughout the video.
Another joint off of the Wu-Tang Clan’s recently announced The Saga Continues album that finds Reggie Noble alongside Inspectah Deck on the Mathematics produced “Lesson Learn’d.”
Rock salutes his fallen brother Sean Price by recruiting Method Man, Inspectah Deck & Smif-N-Wessun for “Camp Wu” with some words from Sean P to close out the video.
New Wu Tang Clan music? Yes, please. Straight off of the soundtrack for HBO’s Silicon Valley, Method Man, Raekwon, Inspectah Deck and RZA connect for “Don’t Stop.”
Czarface recently announced the upcoming release of First Weapon Drawn, a read-along comic book-soundtrack. But before the project’s release later this month, the trio share “Death of a Comrade,” with the story told by Seamus Ryan and cover artwork provided by Lamour Supreme.
If you want vicious lyricism over a wicked beat, listen to “Steranko” where Czarface, Mayhem Lauren and Rast RFC run wild. Be sure to cop Fistful of Peril dropping on November 5.
Hopefully, you haven’t been sleeping on Inspectah Deck, 7L and Esoteric as Czarface. If you are, do yourself a favor and catch the hell up. On November 4th the collective will drop A Fistful of Peril but until then, you can bump “Two In the Chest.”
The trio of Inspectah Deck, 7L & Esoteric are tasked with providing the soundtrack to the next installment of songs for the Black Panther comic book series.
DJ Skizz remixes the posse cut off of Cormega’s Mega Philosophy album that features a ridiculous lineup of emcees.