Sunday, October 3, 2010

Which Video Was Better??? Let Me Know.....




I had a busy weekend and had no time to sit down and watch a movie, so I switched up the blog's stee-lo a little bit today.....

2 Hip Hop Videos with a Martial Arts theme. Which one was better?



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Hit me with some comments.....let me know which video you thought was better....I like both...hard to decide....

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4 comments:

  1. Hey The Sage. I was really looking forward to a new movie review this weekend, but the hip hop videos are pretty cool! Personally, I listen to country western music, but I really liked the RZA - Tragedy better. Thanks for sharing! I will be looking for more from the RZA on amazon and itunes later this evening after I am done watching the equestian events from the 2010 world games. Also, I am very interested in which video you like better. I am always impressed with your insight!

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  2. Rza's video was ill but Jeru took it on this one. Rza's was more epic but Jeru's was action packed, funny and had real fighting. That slap stuff Rza and the villian was doing was funny but was a weak display of warrior arts. I was actually impressed with Afu Ra's and Jeru's skill. They look like they actually know a little something. Rza took a typical Kung Fu flick and recopied it as a video movie but Jeru created an original video concept with martial arts. I know he took a fight scene from Iron Monkey but the video was original and had real fighting over all.

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  3. Both songs are dope.....I think even though I am a big Rza fan I have to give the edge to Jeru on this one....the action in it was much better.....Rza's fight scene was too quick......Afu Ra does look like he knows some type of martial arts...have to look it up

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  4. Gotta go with Afu as well, for the video and the song. Though I do like the Rza joint too. Another good Rza directed video, which mixes kung fu with the transatlantic slave trade, is Gravediggaz "The Night The Earth Cried."

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