Monday, 9 March 2015

(Mixtape) - Inspectah Deck - INS The Rebel : Live & Spittin'

Inspectah Deck sharpens his sword...

Inspectah Deck has not always enjoyed the same solo success as some of his Wu brothers, but his razor-sharp flow, aggressive delivery and smart word play have held him in high esteem and made him a favourite among Wu-Heads. No doubt Deck always delivers with the lyrics, he is an uncompromising, relentless MC and one of the sharpest Shaolin Swordsmen. Twenty-Two years in the game, Rollie Fingers is still swingin through ya town like ya neighbourhood Spider Man.


Decks last few projects have been fire, 2013's collaboration album with 7L & Esoteric "Czarface" is by far one of my favourite albums from the last couple of years. This shit took it right back to a sound that has been missing in hip hop, particularly for the Wu fans. That 90's shit with the beats and rhymes, - "That Whole Era" as Cilvaringz described it at the recent one and only "Once Upon A Time In Shaolin" listening session - but I'm not getting into that shit here. It looks like that album will now never be heard, Czarface definitely comes close to the sound of true 90s hip hop. The Inspectah put in some good work on "A Better Tomorrow" and has recently released the free "Cynthia's Son" tape which he dedicated to his mother. I think the tape is dope as fuck and has been slightly slept on by a few. With Masta Killa's "Selling My Soul", Ghost dropping "Sour Soul" and Rae's #ThrowbackThursday tracks, there has been a shift within the Wu paying homage to these old school soul tracks. Ghost has been doing it for years and it suits his flow, this is Decks go at it - which he does really well, swinging his sword the only way Deck can. If you have not heard "Cynthia's Son" go and download that shit - seriously! This tape, INS The Rebel : Live & Spittin is different from the other shit I've been posting. It has the audio from a full live Inspectah Deck solo show, mixed with some of the best and most memorable freestyles from his career along with a couple of reflective interviews where Deck gives his views on everything. Deck is working on putting out a sequel to "Czarface" and his last solo album "The Rebellion", until then check out the tape. Listen above / download below. Peace.

Tracklist:

01. Intro
02. Shadowboxin'
03. Protect Ya Neck
04. Da Mystery Of Chessboxin'
05. Guillotine (Swords)
06. For Heaven's Sake
07. C.R.E.A.M.
08. Triumph
09. Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthin Ta Fuck Wit'
10. It's Yourz
11. Wu-Tang Is Forever
12. Shimmy Shimmy Ya
13. Tru Master
14. Above The Clouds
15. Throw Ya Ws Up
16. That Shit
17. That Nigga
18. Do You Want More
19. Visionz Freestyle
20. I Shot Ya Freestyle
21. Intoxicated Freestyle
22. Y'all Been Warned Freestyle
23. One More Thing
24. Gravel Pit Freestyle
25. Peace
26. Stretch Armstrong Freestyle
27. Tony Touch Freestyle - Ft. Killa Sin
28. Interview Part 1
29. Rock The House Freestyle
30. Interview Part 2
31. Wake Up Show Freestyle - Ft. Rza
32. One Verse Freestyle

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