Video: Wu-Tang - The Heart Gently Weeps
Tuesday, April 15th, 2008
Or should I say RZA feat. Wu-Tang - Heart Gently Weeps
Why didn’t they drop this 6 months ago when people still cared?
Or should I say RZA feat. Wu-Tang - Heart Gently Weeps
Why didn’t they drop this 6 months ago when people still cared?

:: We knew Ghost & Rae were close, but damn…
No amount of bickering and lawsuits could stop the Wu from gracing the stage together and doing what they do best. A couple days after U-God filed a lawsuit against Wu Music, the Clansmen performed at Toad’s Place in New Haven, Connecticut.
Peep some pics from that event after the jump. (more…)
I learned two things at last night’s Ghostface concert in Houston:
1) Wu-Tang’s first Houston concert ended with the clan getting chased out the building
2) Ghostface live > Ghostface on wax
Ghostface blessed Houston with his gritty and witty brand of hip-hop, while promoting his upcoming Big Doe Rehab LP (out Dec. 4). Midway into the show, he paused for a moment and took us on a journey down memory lane. The year is 1992 and the Wu is performing “Wu-Tang Clan Ain’t Nuthin’ to F*ck Wit” at a tiny club in H-Town. RZA passes the microphone to a young man in the audience. The concertgoer boldly instructs: “Yo get the f*ck outta here with that bullsh*t” and hands the mic back to a bewildered RZA. (more…)
How about starting off your Thanksgiving break with 8 tracks from the desperately-anticipated 8 Diagrams? (more…)
Turns out 8 Diagrams is not as guitar-driven, orchestra-laden, and hippie-courting as it was cracked up to be. If the 7 tracks I’ve heard so far are anything to go by, then Raekwon has nothing to worry about. Funny enough, Rae is at his grimiest on this album, especially on those same “hippie” joints he publicly railed against.
This is kinda like the reverse of that silly Kelly Clarkson/Clive Davis dispute over the creative direction My December. She liked the album, he hated it. And as you may or may not know, the final product was borderline wack.
In the case of 8 Diagrams, Rae may just end up being the only one who isn’t wowed by the outcome. It’s too soon to tell though.
I’ll leave you with a few cuts from 8 Diagrams
Wu-Tang - “Take It Back”
Wu-Tang - “The Heart Gently Weeps” (No DJ/CDQ)

Loud.com is offering a free download of the 8 Diagrams Mixtape to hold you over until December 11.
Meanwhile, internal squabbles continue to rock the Wu camp. If Rae’s latest rant is anything to go by, the Clan will most likely release another album after 8 Diagrams…without RZA. Interestingly, RZA is yet to respond to any of the allegations from his clansmen. But if he did issue a response, it would probably go like this, “I cannot be bothered about the album’s diwection. I’m too busy playing chess and working on a Beatles wemix.”
Ok, I’ll stop…
Wu-Tang’s 8 Diagrams Mixtape Tracklisting below: (more…)
“One of the best Ghost verses I’ve heard in 7 years” - RZA
RZA explains the concept and hustle behind the Beatles-sampling Wu-Tang song “The Heart Gently Weeps.” Initially, he wanted to save it for his own album.
Learning about what great artists usually go through to deliver quality music to their fans makes you gain appreciation for them, even if they have speech impediment.

Cue the hype machine. Last night, Loud.com premiered this cut from the 8 Diagrams. It spots an interpolation of the Beatles’ “My Guitar Gently Weeps.” As I mentioned earlier, Ghost had already administered some lyrical justice to this instrumental. After 43 listens, I can tell you that Method Man truly owned this version.
The 8 Diagrams is scheduled to drop on December 4, same day as Saigon’s The Greatest Story Never Told.
[Props: Loud.com]
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