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GP WU - Don't Go Against the Grain (CD)

Don't Go Against the Grain
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Album Details: Don't Go Against the Grain

Release Date:01/27/1998
Label:Mca
UPC:008811158729

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User Reviews: Don't Go Against the Grain

  • Overall:

    even u chickenheads gotta like this

    By clovato64  Jan 19, 2000

    #9 hip hop is one of greastest songs I've ever heard. wu-tang forever baby!!!!!!!

Pro Reviews: Don't Go Against the Grain

  • All Music Guide

    Yet another offshoot of the wildly successful Wu-Tang Clan, the four members of GP Wu (Rubberbands, June Luva, Down Low Recka, and Pop the Brown Hornet) do a good job of replicating the Wu-Tang sound, but fail to live up to the somewhat lofty standards the rap conglomerate has established. Don't Go Against the Grain is a very consistent effort, overflowing with the style that is so distinct to hardcore East Coast rap. Consistency, however, is not necessarily genius. While the album is not completely forgettable, it fails to be particularly memorable either.

    - David M. Childers, All Music Guide

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Biography

GP Wu

Relatively minor stars in the Wu-Tang constellation, GP Wu released their debut, Don't Go Against the Grain, in 1998. That album was produced by Daddy O from Stetsasonic and Hank Shocklee of Bomb Squad and Public Enemy fame, making the Wu-Tang connection even more tenuous. However, as Wu-Tang Clan historians will undoubtedly know, the four GP Wu members -- Rubberbands, ... Read more