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Wu-Massacre

Wu-Massacre is a collaboration studio album by American rappers and Wu-Tang Clan members Method Man, Ghostface Killah and Raekwon, under the group name Meth • Ghost • Rae, released March 30, 2010 on Def Jam Recordings. Production for the album was handled by several hip hop producers, including RZA, Allah Mathematics, Scram Jones, Emile, Ty Fyffe, BT and Digem Tracks Productions.

Wu-Massacre
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 30, 2010
RecordedNovember 2009–February 2010
GenreHip hop
Length30:05
LabelDef Jam Recordings
ProducerMethod Man (exec.), Ghostface Killah (exec.), Raekwon (exec.), RZA, Allah Mathematics, Scram Jones, Emile, Ty Fyffe, BT, Digem Tracks
Method Man chronology
Blackout! 2
(2009)
Wu-Massacre
(2010)
The Meth Lab
(2015)
Ghostface Killah chronology
Raekwon chronology
Alternative cover
Method Man cover
Alternative cover
Ghostface Killah cover
Alternative cover
Raekwon cover
Singles from Wu-Massacre
  1. "Our Dreams"
    Released: February 20, 2010
  2. "Meth vs. Chef 2"
    Released: March 09, 2010
  3. "Miranda"
    Released: March 16, 2010
  4. "Dangerous"
    Released: March 23, 2010

The album debuted at number 12 on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 37,900 copies in its first week. It charted modestly in international markets and produced four singles. Upon its release, Wu-Massacre received generally positive reviews from music critics. The album has sold 64,000 copies in the United States.

Background edit

The album was first announced in July 2009, when Method Man mentioned the project to MTV News, stating that he wanted to do an album with several other Wu-Tang members. He described the album as being a "Rae, Ghost and Meth album," with "RZA-produced tracks, as well as some outside producers."[12] Initially, the album was to be titled Wu-Massacre, and was later renamed Three the Hard Way, however, after the leak of the Wu-Massacre artwork, it was later re-affirmed as the official album title.[13] Though unsubstantiated rumors began to circulate that the project would be a new group, Method Man refuted these claims in a cover-story interview with The Source, stating: "By no means are we trying to start a group, that's why I was mad as hell that people was jumping the gun and shit, asking us to name our group and all that. What the fuck we look like making a new group?"[14] Ghostface Killah also touched base on the subject in an interview with Rap Radar, stating "We not a group. We already in Wu-Tang. So it’s not like we trying to start a group. We don’t need that."[13]

In an interview with MTV, Raekwon described the making of Wu-Massacre, as well as the album's production, stating;

A lot of the production was dealt with through us playing phone tag, Ghost had a lot to do with really binding the album together. It's a great album. I think the people gonna enjoy it. One thing about me that I could say is, lyrically, it's never been a problem for us to deliver. It's great production on the album. RZA is on there. A couple of other soldiers we work with is on there. If you're a ride-or-die Wu-Tang fan, and you know where we coming from, you're gonna enjoy this one.[15]

— Raekwon

Release and promotion edit

A three-part video series began to surface on the internet for the album's promotion in fall of 2009.

Singles edit

On November 25, 2009, Allah Mathematics premiered the song "Mef vs. Chef 2" live on his radio show Math Files. The song features verses from Method Man and Raekwon, and was said to be from Wu-Massacre. On January 25, 2010, Def Jam released the first single, "Our Dreams" on their website, which will be appearing on the Wu-Massacre album.[16] On February 22, 2010, Def Jam released a free mixtape called, Avenging Eagles by Allah Mathematics featuring various older Raekwon, Ghostface and Method Man material as a warm-up to Wu-Massacre. Aside from "Mef vs. Chef 2," the mixtape also premiered the song "Miranda". On March 2, 2010 the next release from the album was "Criminology 2.5", an original Only Built 4 Cuban Linx… Pt. II track but was cut before the final pressing, but revised as it no longer contains Raekwon's verse, contains a re-used Ghostface Killah verse from the song "The Badlands" instead of the original verse planned for Only Built 4 Cuban Linx… Pt. II, and a verse from Method Man. "Mef vs. Chef 2" and "Miranda" have now been released as the album's second and third singles. On the release of the video for "Our Dreams" a fourth single was also released called "Dangerous". Another single ("Gunshowers") was released; it was produced by Digem Tracks Productions.

Artwork edit

All three cover portraits were created by Marvel Comics artist Chris Bachalo and inked by Tim Townsend.[17] The third and final cover was released on March 15, with the illustration by Bachalo with art direction by Alex Haldi.[18]

Reception edit

Commercial performance edit

The album debuted at number 12 on the US Billboard 200 chart with first-week sales of 37,900 copies.[19] In its second week, it fell 25 spots to number 37, selling an additional 11,000 for a total of 49,000 copies.[20] The next week it sold 6,600 more copies going over the 50,000 mark selling 56,000.[21] It also entered at number six on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and at number two on its Rap Albums chart.[22][23] The album has sold 100,000 copies in the US as of August 2015.[24]

In Canada, the album debuted at number 29 on the Top 100 and number four on the R&B Top 50 chart.[25][26] In France, it entered at number 128 on Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique's albums chart.[27]

Critical response edit

Wu-Massacre received generally positive reviews from music critics; it holds an aggregate score of 73/100 at Metacritic.[7] Allmusic editor Andy Kellman called it "consistent, duly rugged, and satisfying".[2] Entertainment Weekly's Simon Vozick-Levinson praised the rappers' lyricism and stated, "Method Man's acid sarcasm grounds Ghostface Killah's tightly wound exclamations, which in turn nicely balance Raekwon's flinty realism, and the trio's rhymes are well served throughout by big, soulful beats".[4] Zach Cole of URB commended its energetic production and the rappers' lyrical deliveries, calling the album "a delight with not a wasted minute".[10] USA Today's Steve Jones praised its production as a "rich, sonic tapestry", while writing that the rappers are "fierce and focused, firing steel-jacketed barbs with abandon on this wallop-packing collection".[11] The Harvard Crimson's Colm Dubhrosa complimented its dynamic format, writing that "Wu-Massacre manages to condense all that is most vitally raw and dynamic about this hip-hop trio into a snappy 30-minute album that blazes by in a flash of intensity and verve".[5]

In contrast, Exclaim!'s Del F. Cowie viewed its weaker tracks as those that do not feature all rappers and called the album "a patchy project that given some time and attentive conceptual execution could have been more than the sum of its parts".[28] RapReviews writer Guido Stern called its production "uneven" and shared a similar sentiment, writing "Mostly it's just frustrating because the whole tape probably only has like six or seven verses from each of the headliners".[29] Luke John Winkie of No Ripcord gave Wu-Massacre a 6/10 rating and called it "a fun, but mostly forgettable affair", but wrote "Rae, Ghost and Meth’s undeniable flow can make even the slightest record worth a spin".[30] Pitchfork Media's Ian Cohen commented that "at the record's core are three MCs willing to spend a little critical capital and just have fun over pitchshifted soul beats".[6] Evie Nagy of Billboard wrote favorably of the rappers' performances and commended the album's production and cohesion among its tracks.[31] Giving it an 8.0/10 rating, IGN critic Phil Owen viewed the album as a case of "quality over quantity" and wrote that it "all flows brilliantly".[32]

The A.V. Club's Nathan Rabin wrote that the album "thrives on the chemistry between Ghostface Killah’s excitable ranting, Raekwon’s smoothness, and Method Man’s combination of raspy humor and middle-aged grumpiness".[3] Huw Jones of Slant Magazine perceived its sound as reminiscent of early Wu-Tang Clan albums, writing that it "celebrates the same stylistic elements that put Staten Island on the musical map in the '90s".[9] HipHopDX writer Slava Kuperstein gave it four out of five stars and wrote "Wu-Massacre stands on its own merit as an assembly of three legendary emcees putting on display what earned them the legendary status in the first place".[33] Rolling Stone's Jon Dolan viewed it as a return to the rappers' "classic-Wu roots" and commended the album for its "imperious soul samples, waves of purple haze and pointillist pimp fantasies".[8] Tiny Mix Tapes writer Chris Norton gave it a three-and-a-half out of five rating and wrote that it "functions more as a reminder that these soldiers are still deep in the trenches, leaning on the time-tested skills and sounds that put them at the top of the 90s and spurred their revival in this past decade".[34]

Track listing edit

Wu-Massacre track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Criminology 2.5" (Raekwon, Ghostface Killah and Method Man)BT1:59
2."Mef vs Chef 2" (Method Man and Raekwon)
Mathematics2:03
3."Ya Moms Skit" (Method Man and Raekwon)
  • Smith, Jr.
  • Woods
 0:36
4."Smooth Sailing Remix" (Method Man, Ghostface Killah, Solomon Childs and Street Life)
Ty Fyffe2:57
5."Our Dreams" (Method Man, Ghostface Killah and Raekwon)
RZA3:24
6."Gunshowers" (Method Man, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck and Sun God)Digem2:58
7."Dangerous" (Raekwon, Ghostface Killah and Method Man)
  • Woods
  • Coles
  • Smith, Jr.
  • Bean
Mathematics3:54
8."Pimpin' Chipp" (Ghostface Killah)Emile Haynie2:32
9."How to Pay Rent Skit" (Tracy Morgan)Tracy Morgan 0:37
10."Miranda" (Raekwon, Ghostface Killah and Method Man)Mathematics3:01
11."Youngstown Heist" (Ghostface Killah, Trife da God, Sheek Louch and Bully)Scram Jones2:42
12."It's That Wu Shit" (Ghostface Killah and Method Man)
  • Coles
  • Smith, Jr.
  • Shemer
  • Carlos Jiménez
  • Larry Mack
  • Reggie Hobody
Scram Jones3:11
Total length:30:05

Personnel edit

Credits for Wu-Massacre adapted from liner notes.[35]

Charts edit

Chart (2010) Peak
position
Canadian Albums Chart[25] 29
French Albums Chart[27] 128
US Billboard 200[19] 12
US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[22] 6
US Billboard Top Rap Albums[23] 2

References edit

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  35. ^ Track listing and credits as per liner notes for Wu-Massacre album

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Wu Massacre is a collaboration studio album by American rappers and Wu Tang Clan members Method Man Ghostface Killah and Raekwon under the group name Meth Ghost Rae released March 30 2010 on Def Jam Recordings Production for the album was handled by several hip hop producers including RZA Allah Mathematics Scram Jones Emile Ty Fyffe BT and Digem Tracks Productions Wu MassacreStudio album by Method Man Ghostface Killah and RaekwonReleasedMarch 30 2010RecordedNovember 2009 February 2010GenreHip hopLength30 05LabelDef Jam RecordingsProducerMethod Man exec Ghostface Killah exec Raekwon exec RZA Allah Mathematics Scram Jones Emile Ty Fyffe BT Digem TracksMethod Man chronologyBlackout 2 2009 Wu Massacre 2010 The Meth Lab 2015 Ghostface Killah chronologyGhostdini Wizard of Poetry in Emerald City 2009 Wu Massacre 2010 Apollo Kids 2010 Raekwon chronologyOnly Built 4 Cuban Linx Pt II 2009 Wu Massacre 2010 Shaolin vs Wu Tang 2011 Alternative coverMethod Man coverAlternative coverGhostface Killah coverAlternative coverRaekwon coverSingles from Wu Massacre Our Dreams Released February 20 2010 Meth vs Chef 2 Released March 09 2010 Miranda Released March 16 2010 Dangerous Released March 23 2010 Professional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic73 100 1 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 2 The A V ClubB 3 Entertainment WeeklyB 4 The Harvard Crimson 5 Pitchfork6 5 10 6 Q 7 Rolling Stone 8 Slant Magazine 9 URB 10 USA Today 11 The album debuted at number 12 on the US Billboard 200 chart selling 37 900 copies in its first week It charted modestly in international markets and produced four singles Upon its release Wu Massacre received generally positive reviews from music critics The album has sold 64 000 copies in the United States Contents 1 Background 2 Release and promotion 2 1 Singles 2 2 Artwork 3 Reception 3 1 Commercial performance 3 2 Critical response 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Charts 7 References 8 External linksBackground editThe album was first announced in July 2009 when Method Man mentioned the project to MTV News stating that he wanted to do an album with several other Wu Tang members He described the album as being a Rae Ghost and Meth album with RZA produced tracks as well as some outside producers 12 Initially the album was to be titled Wu Massacre and was later renamed Three the Hard Way however after the leak of the Wu Massacre artwork it was later re affirmed as the official album title 13 Though unsubstantiated rumors began to circulate that the project would be a new group Method Man refuted these claims in a cover story interview with The Source stating By no means are we trying to start a group that s why I was mad as hell that people was jumping the gun and shit asking us to name our group and all that What the fuck we look like making a new group 14 Ghostface Killah also touched base on the subject in an interview with Rap Radar stating We not a group We already in Wu Tang So it s not like we trying to start a group We don t need that 13 In an interview with MTV Raekwon described the making of Wu Massacre as well as the album s production stating A lot of the production was dealt with through us playing phone tag Ghost had a lot to do with really binding the album together It s a great album I think the people gonna enjoy it One thing about me that I could say is lyrically it s never been a problem for us to deliver It s great production on the album RZA is on there A couple of other soldiers we work with is on there If you re a ride or die Wu Tang fan and you know where we coming from you re gonna enjoy this one 15 RaekwonRelease and promotion editA three part video series began to surface on the internet for the album s promotion in fall of 2009 Singles edit On November 25 2009 Allah Mathematics premiered the song Mef vs Chef 2 live on his radio show Math Files The song features verses from Method Man and Raekwon and was said to be from Wu Massacre On January 25 2010 Def Jam released the first single Our Dreams on their website which will be appearing on the Wu Massacre album 16 On February 22 2010 Def Jam released a free mixtape called Avenging Eagles by Allah Mathematics featuring various older Raekwon Ghostface and Method Man material as a warm up to Wu Massacre Aside from Mef vs Chef 2 the mixtape also premiered the song Miranda On March 2 2010 the next release from the album was Criminology 2 5 an original Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Pt II track but was cut before the final pressing but revised as it no longer contains Raekwon s verse contains a re used Ghostface Killah verse from the song The Badlands instead of the original verse planned for Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Pt II and a verse from Method Man Mef vs Chef 2 and Miranda have now been released as the album s second and third singles On the release of the video for Our Dreams a fourth single was also released called Dangerous Another single Gunshowers was released it was produced by Digem Tracks Productions Artwork edit All three cover portraits were created by Marvel Comics artist Chris Bachalo and inked by Tim Townsend 17 The third and final cover was released on March 15 with the illustration by Bachalo with art direction by Alex Haldi 18 Reception editCommercial performance edit The album debuted at number 12 on the US Billboard 200 chart with first week sales of 37 900 copies 19 In its second week it fell 25 spots to number 37 selling an additional 11 000 for a total of 49 000 copies 20 The next week it sold 6 600 more copies going over the 50 000 mark selling 56 000 21 It also entered at number six on Billboard s Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums and at number two on its Rap Albums chart 22 23 The album has sold 100 000 copies in the US as of August 2015 24 In Canada the album debuted at number 29 on the Top 100 and number four on the R amp B Top 50 chart 25 26 In France it entered at number 128 on Syndicat National de l Edition Phonographique s albums chart 27 Critical response edit Wu Massacre received generally positive reviews from music critics it holds an aggregate score of 73 100 at Metacritic 7 Allmusic editor Andy Kellman called it consistent duly rugged and satisfying 2 Entertainment Weekly s Simon Vozick Levinson praised the rappers lyricism and stated Method Man s acid sarcasm grounds Ghostface Killah s tightly wound exclamations which in turn nicely balance Raekwon s flinty realism and the trio s rhymes are well served throughout by big soulful beats 4 Zach Cole of URB commended its energetic production and the rappers lyrical deliveries calling the album a delight with not a wasted minute 10 USA Today s Steve Jones praised its production as a rich sonic tapestry while writing that the rappers are fierce and focused firing steel jacketed barbs with abandon on this wallop packing collection 11 The Harvard Crimson s Colm Dubhrosa complimented its dynamic format writing that Wu Massacre manages to condense all that is most vitally raw and dynamic about this hip hop trio into a snappy 30 minute album that blazes by in a flash of intensity and verve 5 In contrast Exclaim s Del F Cowie viewed its weaker tracks as those that do not feature all rappers and called the album a patchy project that given some time and attentive conceptual execution could have been more than the sum of its parts 28 RapReviews writer Guido Stern called its production uneven and shared a similar sentiment writing Mostly it s just frustrating because the whole tape probably only has like six or seven verses from each of the headliners 29 Luke John Winkie of No Ripcord gave Wu Massacre a 6 10 rating and called it a fun but mostly forgettable affair but wrote Rae Ghost and Meth s undeniable flow can make even the slightest record worth a spin 30 Pitchfork Media s Ian Cohen commented that at the record s core are three MCs willing to spend a little critical capital and just have fun over pitchshifted soul beats 6 Evie Nagy of Billboard wrote favorably of the rappers performances and commended the album s production and cohesion among its tracks 31 Giving it an 8 0 10 rating IGN critic Phil Owen viewed the album as a case of quality over quantity and wrote that it all flows brilliantly 32 The A V Club s Nathan Rabin wrote that the album thrives on the chemistry between Ghostface Killah s excitable ranting Raekwon s smoothness and Method Man s combination of raspy humor and middle aged grumpiness 3 Huw Jones of Slant Magazine perceived its sound as reminiscent of early Wu Tang Clan albums writing that it celebrates the same stylistic elements that put Staten Island on the musical map in the 90s 9 HipHopDX writer Slava Kuperstein gave it four out of five stars and wrote Wu Massacre stands on its own merit as an assembly of three legendary emcees putting on display what earned them the legendary status in the first place 33 Rolling Stone s Jon Dolan viewed it as a return to the rappers classic Wu roots and commended the album for its imperious soul samples waves of purple haze and pointillist pimp fantasies 8 Tiny Mix Tapes writer Chris Norton gave it a three and a half out of five rating and wrote that it functions more as a reminder that these soldiers are still deep in the trenches leaning on the time tested skills and sounds that put them at the top of the 90s and spurred their revival in this past decade 34 Track listing editWu Massacre track listingNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Criminology 2 5 Raekwon Ghostface Killah and Method Man Corey WoodsDennis David ColesClifford Smith Jr Robert Fitzgerald DiggsLeroy BurgessRussell PattersonStuart BascombePatrick AdamsDaniel BergerBT1 592 Mef vs Chef 2 Method Man and Raekwon Smith Jr WoodsRonald Maurice BeanMathematics2 033 Ya Moms Skit Method Man and Raekwon Smith Jr Woods 0 364 Smooth Sailing Remix Method Man Ghostface Killah Solomon Childs and Street Life Smith Jr ColesWalbert Ryan DalePatrick CharlesTyrone Gregory FyffeWalter SiglerTy Fyffe2 575 Our Dreams Method Man Ghostface Killah and Raekwon Smith Jr ColesWoodsDiggsBrian HollandEdward James Holland Jr RZA3 246 Gunshowers Method Man Ghostface Killah Inspectah Deck and Sun God Smith Jr ColesJason Richard HunterDennis AmesWilliam HartThomas Randolph BellDigem2 587 Dangerous Raekwon Ghostface Killah and Method Man WoodsColesSmith Jr BeanMathematics3 548 Pimpin Chipp Ghostface Killah ColesEmile HaynieEmile Haynie2 329 How to Pay Rent Skit Tracy Morgan Tracy Morgan 0 3710 Miranda Raekwon Ghostface Killah and Method Man WoodsColesSmith Jr BeanGilbert BecaudPierre Charles Marcel Napoleon LeroyerMathematics3 0111 Youngstown Heist Ghostface Killah Trife da God Sheek Louch and Bully ColesTheo BaileySean Divine JacobsMarc SheferRobert OwensScram Jones2 4212 It s That Wu Shit Ghostface Killah and Method Man ColesSmith Jr ShemerCarlos JimenezLarry MackReggie HobodyScram Jones3 11Total length 30 05Personnel editCredits for Wu Massacre adapted from liner notes 35 Clifford Smith vocals executive producer Dennis Coles vocals executive producer artists and repertoire Corey Woods vocals executive producer Chris Bachalo artwork Theodore Bailey guest vocals Ronald Bean producer Anthony Caputo recorder mixer Mel Carter producer Mike Caruso producer Patrick Charles guest vocals Christina additional vocals Kevin Cossom additional vocals Mitchell Diggs producer Robert Diggs producer Tyrone Fyffe producer Oli Grant producer Alex Haldi art director Dan Hastie keyboards Darryl Hill guest vocals Jason Hunter guest vocals Sean Jacobs guest vocals Scram Jones producer Jamel Scott producer Jordan Katz trumpet trombone James King saxophone Donnelle Little guest vocals Josh Lopez guitars Pete McNeal drums Tracy Morgan additional vocals Ethan Phillips bass Antonio Reid producer Ron Robinson producer Lenny Santiago producer artists and repertoire Davey Cheg Widden percussionCharts editChart 2010 Peakposition Canadian Albums Chart 25 29 French Albums Chart 27 128 US Billboard 200 19 12 US Billboard Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums 22 6 US Billboard Top Rap Albums 23 2References edit Wu Massacre by Meth Ghost Rae Metacritic a b Kellman Andy Review Wu Massacre Allmusic Retrieved on 2010 03 30 a b Rabin Nathan Review Wu Massacre The A V Club Retrieved on 2010 04 06 a b Vozick Levinson Simon Review Wu Massacre Entertainment Weekly Retrieved on 2010 03 25 a b Dubhrosa Colm Review Wu Massacre The Harvard Crimson Retrieved on 2010 04 06 a b Cohen Ian Review Wu Massacre Pitchfork Media Retrieved on 2010 04 09 a b Wu Massacre 2010 Reviews Metacritic Retrieved on 2010 04 01 a b Dolan Jon Review Wu Massacre Rolling Stone Retrieved on 2010 03 30 a b Jones Huw Review Wu Massacre Slant Magazine Retrieved on 2010 03 30 a b Cole Zach Review Wu Massacre URB Retrieved on 2010 03 30 a b Jones Steve Review Wu Massacre USA Today Retrieved on 2010 03 30 Method Man RZA Ghostface Killah are planning a joint album wutang corp com Retrieved on 2010 03 20 a b GFK Explains Group Name amp Album Title rapradar com Retrieved on 2010 03 20 Wu Grandmasters The Source retrieved on 2010 03 20 Method Man Ghostface Killah And Raekwon Hype Up Wu Massacre MTV Retrieved on 2010 03 11 Wu Massacre Singles Discography islanddefjam com Retrieved on 2010 03 20 Wu Tang Unveil Comic Book Inspired Wu Massacre Cover Art highbridnation com Retrieved on 2010 03 20 Wu Massacre Cover 3 thehiphopupdate com retrieved on 2010 03 20 a b Wu Massacre and E 40 Chart with Albums Archived 2010 10 08 at the Wayback Machine Current com Retrieved on 2010 04 08 Jacobs Allen Hip Hop Album Sales The Week Ending 4 11 2010 HipHopDX Retrieved on 2010 04 14 Hip Hop Album Sales The Week Ending 4 18 2010 HipHopDX 21 April 2010 a b Hip Hop Album Sales The Week Ending 4 4 2010 HipHopDX Retrieved on 2010 04 10 a b Rap Albums Week of April 17 2010 Billboard Retrieved on 2010 04 10 Upcoming Releases Hits Daily Double HITS Digital Ventures Archived from the original on August 22 2015 a b Albums Top 100 For the Week Ending 4 April 2010 Jam Archived usurped on 2010 04 10 R amp B Top 50 For the Week Ending 4 April 2010 Jam Archived usurped on 2010 04 10 a b Charts Wu Massacre acharts Retrieved on 2010 04 10 Cowie Del F Review Wu Massacre Exclaim Retrieved on 2010 03 30 Stern Guido Review Wu Massacre RapReviews Retrieved on 2010 03 31 Winkie Luke John Review Wu Massacre No Ripcord Retrieved on 2010 04 06 Nagy Evie Review Wu Massacre Billboard Retrieved on 2010 04 10 Owen Phil Review Wu Massacre IGN Retrieved on 2010 03 30 Kuperstein Slava Review Wu Massacre HipHopDX Retrieved on 2010 03 29 Norton Chris Review Wu Massacre Tiny Mix Tapes Retrieved on 2010 05 09 Track listing and credits as per liner notes for Wu Massacre albumExternal links editOfficial Page at Def Jam Wu Massacre at Discogs Wu Massacre at Metacritic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wu Massacre amp oldid 1207148931, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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