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Originally Posted by C-Viggity
one thing ive found is that indie rock kids who dont listen to rap always call Ghostface the best rapper in Wutang cause they've seen his albums get 9 on Pitchfork
This is pretty nice. Really though, Wu-Tang were just super smart marketers of themselves in the early 90s and really spoke to the white rebels who are now like 26 and like to feel that way again. I really think if you heard a Wu-Tang song and thought it was from some group you've never heard of, you'd really hate it.
With elite pop/dance music, that's never an issue since when you're listening on the radio, you usually don't even know what song/singer it is and you'll still stumble onto something elite.