Driving with the Play Boys
Wu-Tang is once again making nice and holding hands with some of today’s hottest rappers. Wu- Tang, Iron Flag is rough, raw, flavored like lemon ice, a little sweet, icey, and a bit bitter, the perfect blend of ingredients for a fine-tasting album.Track two, The Rules is full of head-bopping beats and bits of piano playing and guitar stringing music. It’s a hard-ass track, sure to make you feel powerful and in charge. I’d say its hot driving music, chillen with your boys, or girls rockin with the top back.
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It’s creates a chill sound, nothing to get to excited over, but a little something to play to and relax with, it’s not in-your-face rap, but more poetic. All rap can be considered dramatic, but Wu Tang, Iron Flag, unfolds into a story. A story all your own.
Art is for the people; rap for the open minds.
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