With a little over a month till the legendary and iconic pioneering Hip-Hop group, Wu-Tang Clan along with Mathematics drop their highly-anticipated new album, Black Samson, The Bastard Swordsman. On April 12th, which is also Record Store Day. They drop their newest single, Mandingo. That features Raekwon, Inspectah Deck, Method Man and Cappadonna over the very soulful Mathematics-produced track.
Four of the members from the nine man group showing why there is virtually no lyrical weak link in the group. Whether it be Raekwon opening the track with such standout bars as, “Get your bling on. Eat out in Pakistan. Yo, let’s shot big for the stars you laying out. And represent the big mighty bars you laying now.” While Deck then comes in with such standout bars as, “Ask the mass if Rebel is rude. I put my feet on your table. (Hawk tuh). Spit on your food. It’s a small thing. You an offspring. Young boy lose your tongue boy. Watch how you talk to a king. You heard me? I’m built sturdy. Still in the field dirty. Amazon in my prime I bring it real early.” Before Meth continues on his recent tear with arguably the best verse on the track. With such standout bars and wordplay as, “Rollie on the watch all prezzie. My drive to the top, Andretti. And beyond contrary lotta paper getting dropped. Confetti. Suckers try to knock me out the box like Skelly. Once upon a time, this is not like Shkreli. The script on the pot not Reggie. We cop, but the cops know this 12 play is not R. Kelly.” Cappadonna then closing the track with such standout bars of his own as, “My whole repertoire is just rhymes and outlets. I don’t gotta worry cause y’all don’t know nothing. I be outside and y’all be so fronting. Try to ride with y’all, but y’all don’t know function. Stop trying to rhyme. None of y’all can spit. Fvck all of y’all. You can suck my…. Bleeepppppp.”