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RZA as Bobby Digital - Digital Bullet (CD)

Digital Bullet
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3.8 out of 5.0 stars 17 Ratings (19 Reviews)

Album Details: Digital Bullet

Release Date:08/28/2001
Label:Koch Records
UPC:099923818229

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User Reviews: Digital Bullet

  • Overall:

    Rza cant flow

    By battlestar_scratchula  Oct 10, 2001 | 1 out of 1 found this Digital Bullet review helpful

    Rza's lyrics and voice are the worst in all of Wu, buy a GZA or U-God LP, you get the RZA beats out of it anyways, plus way better flow... peace

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    well, could have been worse

    By itsmyfetus  Dec 31, 2005

    Pros: Lot of Rza (if you like to hear him) and his production style all over this album

    Cons: Songs have a strange style, but unfortunately that doesnt mean a good style.

    It took me a while but i learned to appreciate the Rza's style...as long as he was on a song with at least another rapper to light up the mic. These beats aren't the rza. Sadly, the unorthadox style of rza that we all fell in love with seemed... to fade in this album. If you want a rza cd with great style and rhymes, check out his debut album, Rza as bobby digital. Unless you love the rza, overlook this cd, and even if you do love him you will soon realize how tiresome the lyrics run alongside the wack beats that seemed to be complied within a matter of hours. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Digital Bullet

  • All Music Guide

    Digital Bullet is RZA's second album under his latest alias, as Bobby Digital. It's no shock that he brought Bobby back; the first Digital outing, Bobby Digital in Stereo, was a high mark in the Wu Tang Clan producer's prolific career. What is a bit surprising is the sound of this effort, which frequently stretches all the way back to the mystical murk of the Clan's first album, Enter the Wu-Tang. The muffled beats and disorienting, late-night soundscapes of that hip-hop classic have been imitated countless times since its 1993 release, but nobody does 'em like the Rizza, and uneasy tracks like "Must Be Bobby" and "Domestic Violence Pt. 2" seem to bring him full circle -- as does the presence of several Clan members, including the jailed ODB. Even the nods to the mainstream -- "Glocko Pop" and the swaying single "La Rhumba" -- seem, like RZA's best work, to have arrived from a slightly different dimension. Meanwhile, there is a storyline to this installment of the Digital story, but as... on In Stereo, listeners have to use some imagination to fill it out; RZA's rhymes are often as evocative and opaque as the kung-fu flicks he loves. But as always, he creates tracks that are more about atmosphere than message -- and when he's on his game, as he is here, it's hard to argue with that approach. - Dan LeRoy, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

RZA

The WuTang Clan's chief producer, RZA (aka the Abbott, Prince Rakeem, the Rzarector, and Bobby Steels) was born Robert Diggs; he first surfaced during the early '90s as a member of the rap unit All in Together Now, a group that also featured fellow WuTang members the Genius (aka GZA) and Ol' Dirty Bastard. Following All in Together Now's dissolution, he signed to Tommy ... Read more