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Wu-Syndicate

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Download links and information about Wu-Syndicate by Wu Syndicate. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 01:10:52 minutes.

Artist: Wu Syndicate
Release date: 1999
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 18
Duration: 01:10:52
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Thug War 5:12
2. Pointin' Fingers 4:20
3. Global Politics 3:58
4. VA Cats 4:10
5. Metropolis 3:49
6. Golden Sands 3:47
7. Crime Syndicate 3:58
8. Where Was Heaven 3:18
9. Ice Age 4:12
10. Ghetto Syringe 3:09
11. Young Brothas 3:18
12. Weary Eyes 4:59
13. Muzzle Toe 4:14
14. Ask Son 2:26
15. Wings of Life 3:57
16. Lutunza 4:06
17. Bust a Slug 4:40
18. The Hit 3:19

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Wu-Syndicate is a Wu-Tang-related album minus the production talents of main man RZA (credited here as executive producer). Produced by newcomers DJ Devastator, Tata, Dred, and Mathematics, Wu-Syndicate is far from the worst Wu-Tang cash-in, in part because the productions occasionally transcend the trademarked Wu sound. While rappers Myalansky and Joe Mafia are cartoonish gangsters closer in concept to the 1930s than the gangsta '90s (similar to No Limit's Gambino Family), tracks like "Pointin' Fingers," "Ghetto Syringe," and "Muzzle Toe" are well-produced and even superior to several tracks from the latest "real" Wu-Tang Clan album, Forever.