❤️
5
By Trust and Us
❤️
Classic
5
By NicJay413
This album still sounds as good as it did when it came out. What else is there to say except Wu-Tang Forever 👐🏾
Classic
5
By Slim Reefa
If your from the NYC you know what this album did to you when it dropped
90’s kid🙏🏾🔥♥️
5
By NoPhlyZone215
You heard other raps before but kept waiting
For the Son of Song, I keep dancehalls strong
Beats never worthy of my cause, I prolong
Extravangza, time sits still
No propaganda, be wary of the skill
As I bring forth the music, make love to your eardrum😈
Old Skool Classic
5
By gtspaceii
How did I not know about this album!!!! Thank you Raekwon via YouTube for clueing me in on this album! True Wu-Tang head bobbin old school masterpiece!!!
Soul Controller
5
By Yaaseen Malik
What happened to that joint, I need that track on here before I purchase iTunes?!
Real as it Gets.
5
By abcforeverz
Hip hop appreciates sincerity, no doubt. It’s listeners, as well as itself. Considering how it emerged, that’s no surprise. Tony Starks here does nothing but hit you with hard reality, with that Wu Tang style production. Anyway, it’s a must own album for anyone who REALLY loves (and buys) rap music. This one is simple: 5/5, buy it if you dig what I am saying.
Playlist
5
By Tom reviewed this
Probably already brought up but the playlist names are messed up. 16 should be wildflower. Great album though.
Why are most songs clean
5
By The1moose
I know its a good album by why are most of the tracks explicit
Third Best Wu Solo Album
5
By DaGza36
Obviously, Liquid Swords and Cuban Linx are the greatest Wu-Tang solo albums, but Ironman is not far behind at all. Ghostface is my favorite rapper of all time as well as one of the absolute greatest, and you cannot deny that while listening to him unleash his flame induced bars that are so lyrically complex - at times you literally cannot understand the slang with which he is rapping - and with such intensity, that just a 40 second verse of his will leave you with goosebumps.
Supreme Clientele is considered Ghostface's best album, but that's like saying The Blueprint is better than Reasonable Doubt. Supreme Clientele and The Blueprint may be the overall better albums, but the Ghostface and Jay Z's debuts are more enjoyable. Maybe it's the simplicity of it. If you're looking for good rap, this is some of the purest and best you'll find. Of course, these are all just my personal opinions.
Best Songs: Iron Maiden, Wildflower, Box In Hand, Camay, Motherless Child