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Wu-tang X Remedy
- Artist: Wu-Tang X Remedy
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 10/7/2022

Wu-tang X Remedy
- Artist: Wu-Tang X Remedy
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 10/7/2022
- Artist: Wu-Tang X Remedy
- Label: Ruffnation
- UPC: 760137107446
- Item #: 2512677X
- Genre: Rap/Hip Hop
- Release Date: 10/7/2022

Product Notes
Remedy is a MC/producer from Staten Island, New York who first made his mark with the song "Never Again" off the Wu-Tang Killa Beez' debut album, "The Swarm," in the summer of '98. He eventually made his full-length debut, "The Genuine Article," in the spring of '01, and followed it up with "Code Red" about two and a half years later. The last we heard from him on his own was 2010's "It All Comes Down to This." But as 11-year anniversary of that approached, he enlisted a star-studded cast of veterans to be featured on his 4th album. Ghostface Killah tags along for the opener "Modern Day Miracle," working in an occultist loop to verbally abuse anyone who wants to challenge them; whereas "Death Defying" with Inspectah Deck finds the 2 over an operatic instrumental talking about choosing whether to kill or be killed. "Sparrow" takes a more soulful feel, comparing himself to the titular bird, leading into Ghostface returning alongside Conway the Machine for "The Pulpit," incorporating some orchestral samples talking about the street life. The penultimate track "Noir Story" is a full-on Killah Priest solo cut with a drumless instrumental, and his lyricism is a reminder as to why he's so often praised for his lyrical skill. "Never Again" ends the album by mournfully paying tribute to those we've lost along the way. This album is recommended for Wu-Tang diehards
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Artist(s)Wu-Tang X Remedy