That RZA has a strong passion for martial arts movies, you know already since early days. However, hardly anyone could imagine at the time how this operates arts movies as the main character in his very own martial and by the way, how could it be otherwise when Wu-Matsermind, directed by and of course the musical arrangement is on its feet , Said soundtrack is now available in the form of fifteen pieces and focuses naturally on rap, this complemented with some pieces from other genres and away you go. Quite so simple was working on the songs but probably not, as a glance at the tracklist reveals. MOP are, just like Kool G Rap, Pharoahe Monch anyway, Pusha T, Joell Ortiz Battle Masters, Wiz Khalifa, the friends from the Wu-Tang Clan, and so on and immediately. While these names are most certainly looked quite benevolent, it is still not so much the aspect of one who gives as his little voice for the best. It's much more the case created atmosphere that gives life to the soundtrack. For although the most diverse artists meet here, they all have one thing in common. They transport their contribution that mood, that we know from martial arts movies universally that, in the next battle may be your last.
It begins with the Black Keys, who give with godfather RZA The Baddest Man Alive for the best, goes to Black Out with massive Brownsville accent and culminates after the big arranged Rivers Of Blood from communities with Kool G Rap finally in impressive The Archer of like in Rage spittenden Killa Sin. Seasoned the successful rap tracks by I Forgot To Be Your Lover in the soulful version of Revelations, Corrine Bailey Rae, the credible sings of a life in chains and Asian sounds on Green Is The Mountain. If Wiz Khalifa finally then I Go Hard shakes out of his sleeve, then you can imagine how the curtain approaching for a great movie experience. Very nicely done.