Wu-Tang Meets The Indie Culture - Track Listing

Track Listing

# Title Performer(s) Producer Time
1 "Introduction"
  • Think Differently
1:12
2 "Lyrical Swords"
  • First verse: GZA
  • Second verse: Ras Kass
Bronze Nazareth 3:24
3 "Slow Blues"
  • First verse: Vast Aire
  • Second verse: Timbo King
  • Third verse: Prodigal Sunn
Bronze Nazareth 4:49
4 "Still Grimey"
  • First verse: U-God
  • Second verse: Sean Price
  • Third verse: Prodigal Sunn
  • Fourth verse: C-Rayz Walz
Bronze Nazareth 4:15
5 "Wu-Tang Skit"
  • Think Differently
0:32
6 "Think differently"
  • First verse: Casual
  • Second verse: Roc Marciano
  • Third verse: Vordul Mega
  • Fourth verse: Tragedy Khadafi
Bronze Nazareth 4:33
7 " Infomercial #1"
  • Jim Jarmusch
0:38
8 "Biochemical Equation"
  • First verse: RZA
  • Second verse: MF Doom
  • Third verse: RZA
RZA 3:56
9 "O.D.B. Tribute" DJ Noize 1:51
10 "Fragments"
  • Del tha Funkee Homosapien
Bronze Nazareth 3:31
11 "Intermission"
  • Think Differently
Bronze Nazareth 0:27
12 "Street Corners"
  • First verse: Bronze Nazareth
  • Second verse: Solomon Childs
  • Third verse: Byata
Bronze Nazareth 3:17
13 "Listen"
  • First verse : Littles
  • Second verse: Khalid
  • Third verse: Planet Asia
Bronze Nazareth 3:40
14 "Infomercial #2"
  • Narration by: Jim Jarmusch
0:45
15 "Verses"
  • First verse: Scaramanga Shallah
  • Second verse: La the Darkman
  • Third verse: Ras Kass
  • Fourth verse: GZA
DJ Noize 3:40
16 "Preservation"
  • First Verse: Aesop Rock
  • Second Verse: Del tha Funkee Homosapien
Preservation 2:26
17 "Cars on the Interstate"
  • C.C.F. Division
Mathematics 2:17
18 "Give It Up"
  • First verse : R.A. The Rugged Man
  • Second verse: J-Live
Preservation 3:46
19 "Black Dawn"
  • Bronze Nazareth
Bronze Nazareth 3:23
20 "O" (Vinyl Bonus Track)
  • Jim Jarmusch
Bronze Nazareth

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