Afro Samurai EXPLICIT LYRICS RZA

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  • Release Date: 01/30/2007
  • Sales Rank: 40,484
  • Label: KOCH RECORDS
  • UPC: 099923418726
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Afro Samurai

1LISTENAfro Theme 0:29
2LISTENAfro Intro Instrumental 0:50
3LISTENCertified Samurai / Lil Free 3:00
4LISTENJust a Lil Dude "Who Dat Ovah There" / Freemurder 3:28
5LISTENAfro's Father Fight Instrumental 1:23
6LISTENOh / Stone Mecca 4:05
7LISTENThe Walk / Stone Mecca 4:09
8LISTENBazooka Fight, Inst. 1 Instrumental 0:41
9LISTENWho Is tha Man / Reverend William Burk 2:33
10LISTENNinjaman Instrumental 2:08
11LISTENCameo Afro / Suga Bang Bang 2:52
12LISTENTears of a Samurai Instrumental 1:28
13LISTENTake Sword, Pt. 1 / Berretta 9 2:47
14LISTENThe Empty 7 Theme Instrumental 3:17
15LISTENBaby / Maurice 3:40
16LISTENTake Sword, Pt. 2 / 60 Seconds 4:03
17LISTENBazooka Fight, Inst. 2 Instrumental 0:45
18LISTENFury in My Eyes/Revenge / Thea 3:56
19LISTENAfro Samurai Theme (First Movement) Instrumental 1:42
20LISTENAfro Samurai Theme (Second Movement) Instrumental 1:36
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The soundtrack to the anime series Afro Samurai is executive produced and, for the most part, also produced by the RZA, the ideal option to apply hip-hop to Japanese animation. The RZA has always been known for his deep admiration of the martial arts, and he knocked his first scoring opportunity -- Ghost Dog, which is best heard on the JVC Japan edition -- out of the park. With credits for Kill Bill and Blade Trinity also under his belt, he smoothly transitions into Afro Samurai, composing a hard-hitting intro, several incidental pieces, and a handful of MC-led tracks, with brief appearances from the likes of Big Daddy Kane, GZA, Talib Kweli, Suga Bang, and himself. On Ghost Dog, he worked a sparse, gritty gracefulness; here, the feel is more epic, sleek, and turbulent, with dialogue (including plenty from Samuel L. Jackson as Afro, the protagonist in search of avenging his father's killers) laid over a generous amount of the score material. A pair of nearly torrid, reverb-heavy slow jams come from R&B duo Stone Mecca, who sound somewhat contemporary while owing much to Michael Henderson's and Prince's steamiest falsetto ballads (and that's no gripe). Another outside R&B cut, produced by M1 and featuring vocalist Maurice, is too pleasant and clean-cut to really fit into the flow of the program. As a bonus, or an enticement for RZA fans who might feel skeptical about a project not wholly reliant on RZA and rhymes, four tracks from a future Bobby Digital album are added. Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

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