Wu Tang Clan Protect Your Neck mp3 high quality download at MusicEels. Choose from several source of music. 'Protect Ya Neck' is the debut single by hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan. The song is from the group's critically acclaimed debut album Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers).It is produced by RZA (then known as Prince Rakeem) and features eight of the original nine Wu-Tang members. 'Protect Ya Neck' by Wu-Tang Clan sampled The J.B.' S's 'The Grunt'. Listen to both songs on WhoSampled, the ultimate database of sampled music, cover songs and remixes.
Protect Ya Neck / After the Laughter Comes Tears, a Single by Wu-Tang Clan. Released 14 December 1992 on Wu-Tang (catalog no. PR 234; Vinyl 12'). Genres: East Coast Hip Hop, Boom Bap, Hardcore Hip Hop. Rated #6 in the best singles of 1992, and #288 in the greatest all-time single chart (according to RYM users). This blast of hardcore hip-hop was the first Wu-Tang Clan release. The Staten Island group financed the recording themselves and pressed a 12' single containing three versions of this song and a vocal and instrumental version of 'After The Laughter Comes Tears' as the B-side. Lyrics to Protect Ya Neck; Wu-Tang Clan Artistfacts; Please sign.
Biography
'You want to have an image of Wu-Tang Clan? Than cheсk out any modern rap album. It will be their legacy', - said Kanye West once. This legendary New York-based band is known as one of the most critically and commercially successful rap groups of all time. They became famous through their uncompromising brand of hardcore rap music. They are also known for becoming a standard for many rap artists, such as Nas, Mobb Deep, Notorious B.I.G., Jay-Z. Wu-Tang Clan appeared in 1991, when only single rapers were successfull. The group was formed by RZA, GZA and Ol' Dirty Bastard, who acted in group Force of the Imperial Master before. Than another six members joined them. RZA promised the members that if he had total control of the Wu-Tang Clan, it would conquer the hip-hop world, after which he would relinquish his total control. The name Wu-Tang Clan came from the Kung fu film Shaolin And Wu Tang, which features a school of warriors trained in Wu-Tang style.
Wu-Tang Clan realesed the independent single Protect Ya Neck in 1993, which immediately gave the group a sizeable underground popularity. Though the work was going slow cause each member was also busy with his own career, first album Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) was finished in the late 1993. The surreal aggression and minimalist production of 36 Chambers had a huge impact on the genre, and immideatly made Wu-Tang Clan popular. But, in the same time, for the Wu-Tang Clan members it was only an urge for their solo careers. After 1993, each of them concentrated on their side projects. RZA, for example, formed Gravediggaz with Prince Paul and Frukwan and Poetic, working in the hip hop's small sub-genre of horrorcore.
With their solo careers firmly established, the Wu-Tang Clan reassembled to release the highly-anticipated Grammy-nominated multiplatinum double album Wu-Tang Forever in June 1997. It was sold 600 000 in its first week – without a mainstream sound or commercial appeal. RZA moved away from the raw, stripped-down beats of the first album and towards a richer, cinematic sound more reliant on strings and classic soul samples. He also, as it was promised, gave up his 'rule' and delegated much of his existing role to other members. Than, a second round of solo careers began. Wu-Tang Clan reconvened once again in 2000 to make The W, though without Ol' Dirty Bastard, who was at the time incarcerated in California for violating the terms of his probation (though he managed to make it onto the track Conditioner which also featured Snoop Dogg). Album Iron Flag was realesed next-year. Then musicians returned to their own projects. All this time, branded production has been selling, ranging from compilation albums such as Legend Of The Wu-Tang Clan Greatest Hits to special Wu-Tang videogames. In 2007 musicians gathered again to record 8 Diagrams (without Ol' Dirty Bastard, who died on November 13, 2004). In 2009 the new record Chamber Music was released. The same year the discography of the band was enlarged by the compilation album Playlist: The Very Best Of Wu-Tang Clan, which included such compositions as The Projects, Triumph and In The Hood.
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Protect Ya Neck Lyrics
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Protect Ya Neck Lyrics
Protect Your Neck Wu Tang
Coolin man'
'Chillin chillin?'
'Yo you know I had to call, you know why right?'
'Why?'
'Because, yo, I never ever call and ask, you to play somethin right?'
'Yeah'
'You know what I wanna hear right?'
'Whatchu wanna hear?
I wanna hear that Wu-Tang joint'
'Wu-Tang again?'
'Ahh yeah, again and again!'
[*sounds of fighting*]
[RZA] Wu-Tang Clan comin at ya, protect ya neck kid, so set it off
de Inspector Deck
[Meth] watch ya step kid (8X)
[Inspector Deck]
I smoke on the mic like smokin Joe Frazier
The hell raiser, raisin hell with the flavor
Terrorize the jam like troops in Pakistan
Swingin through your town like your neighborhood Spiderman
So uhh, tic toc and keep tickin
While I get ya flippin off the shit I'm kickin
The Lone Ranger, code red, danger!
Deep in the dark with the art to rip charts apart
The vandal, too hot to handle
Ya battle, you're sayin Goodbye like Tevin Campbell
Roughneck, Inspector Deck's on the set
The rebel, I make more noise than heavy metal
[Raekwon]
The way I make the crowd go wild, sit back relax won't smile
Rae got it goin on pal, call me the rap assassinator
Rhymes rugged and built like Schwarzenegger
And I'ma get mad deep like a threat, blow up your project
Then take all your assets
Cause I came to shake the frame in half
With the thoughts that bomb, shit like math!
So if ya wanna try to flip go flip on the next man
Cause I grab the clip and
Hit ya with sixteen shots and more I got
Goin to war with the meltin pot hot
[Method]
It's the Method Man for short Mr. Meth
Movin on your left, aah!
And set it off, get it off, let it off like a gat
I wanna break full, cock me back
Small change, they puttin shame in the game
I take aim and blow that nigga out the frame
And like Fame!!, my style'll live forever
Niggaz crossin over, but they don't know no better
But I do, true, can I get a 'sue'
Nuff respect due to the one-six-ooh
I mean ohh, yo check out the flow
like the Hudson or PCP when I'm dustin
Niggaz off because I'm hot like sauce
The smoke from the lyrical blunt makes me *cough*
[U-God]
Ooh, what, grab my nut get screwed
Oww, here comes my Shaolin style
Sloop-B and my b-boy's U
to my crew with the 'suuue'
[*interlude*]
watch ya step kid [8X]
[Ol Dirty Bastard] c'mon baby baby c'mon [4X]
[RZA] Yo, ya best protect ya neck
[Ol Dirty Bastard]
First things first man you're f**kin with the worst
I'll be stickin pins in your head like a f**kin nurse
I'll attack any nigga who's slack in his mack
Come fully packed with a fat rugged stack
Shame on you when you stepped through to
The Ol Dirty Bastard straight from the Brooklyn Zoo
And I'll be damned if I let any man
Come to my center, you enter, the winter
Straight up and down that shit packed jam
You can't slam, don't let me get fool on him man
The Ol Dirty Bastard is dirty and stinkin
Ason, Unique rollin with the night of the creeps
Niggaz be rollin with a stash
ain't sayin cash, bite my style I'll bite your motherf**kin ass!
[Ghostface Killah]
For cryin out loud my style is wild so book me
Not long is how long that this rhyme took me
Ejectin, styles from my lethal weapon
My pen that rocks from here to Oregon
Here's Mordigan, catch it like a psycho flashback
I love gats, if rap was a gun, you wouldn't bust back
I come with shit that's all types of shapes and sounds
And where I lounge is my stompin grounds
I give a order to my peeps across the water
To go and snatch up props all around the border
And get far like a shootin star
Cause who I are, is dim in the light of Pablo Escobar
Point blank as I kick the square biz
There it is you're f**kin with pros and there it goes
[RZA]
Yo chill with the feedback black we don't need that
It's ten o'clock hoe, where the f**k's your seed at
Feelin mad hostile, ran the apostle
Flowin like Christ when I speaks the gospel
Stroll with the holy roll then attack the globe with the buckus style
the ruckus, ten times ten men committin mad sin
Turn the other cheek and I'll break your f**kin chin
Slayin boom-bangs like African drums (we'll be)
Comin around the mountain when I come
Crazy flamboyant for the rap enjoyment
My clan increase like black unemployment
Yeah, another one dare, G-Gka-Genius
Take us the f**k outta here
[Genius]
The Wu is too slammin for these Cold Killin labels
Some ain't had hits since I seen Aunt Mabel
Be doin artists in like Cain did Abel
Now they money's gettin stuck to the gum under the table
That's what ya get when ya misuse what I invent
Your empire falls and ya lose every cent
For tryin to blow up a scrub
Now that thought was just as bright as a 20-watt light bulb
Should of pumped it when I rocked it
Niggaz so stingy they got short arms and deep pockets
This goes on in some companies
With majors they're scared to death to pump these
First of all, who's your A&R
A mountain climber who plays an electric guitar
But he don't know the meaning of dope
When he's lookin for a suit and tie rap
that's cleaner than a bar of soap
And I'm the dirtiest thing in sight
Matter of fact bring out the girls and let's have a mud fight
[*sounds of fighting*]
[RZA] You best protect ya neck [4X]
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Songwriter(s): Clifford Smith, Gary Grice, Lamont Hawkins, Dennis David Coles, Jason Hunter, Robert F. Diggs, Corey Woods, Russell T. Jones
Record Label(s): 1993 BMG Entertainment
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