- Digital Bullet
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Digital Bullet Studio album by RZA as Bobby Digital Released August 28, 2001 Recorded 2000-2001 Genre Hip hop Length 71:14 Label In the Paint/Koch Records
KOC-8182
KOC-8339 (limited edition)
JVC RecordsProducer RZA,
Mathematics,
True Master
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The A.V. Club (favorable)[2] Entertainment Weekly (B)[3] NME [4]
RapReviews [5]
Rolling Stone [6]
Stylus (B-)[7] Digital Bullet is the second solo studio album by the American hip hop artist RZA under his pseudonym Bobby Digital, which was released on August 28, 2001. As a sequel to Bobby Digital in Stereo, the album focuses on an attempt to develop Bobby Digital further, and follows a loose story arc that focused on the character becoming more enlightened and more disillusioned with hedonism as the album progresses. The limited-edition version sold at Best Buy outlets featured two bonus tracks, which were also on the Japanese version of the album released by JVC Records.
Contents
Track listing
All songs produced by RZA unless otherwise stated.
- "Intro/Show You Love"
- "Can't Lose"
- First verse: RZA
- Second verse: Beretta 9
- "Glocko Pop"
- Intro & chorus: RZA
- First verse: Method Man
- Second verse: Masta Killa
- Third verse: Street Life
- "Must Be Bobby"
- Producer: Mathematics[8]
- "Brooklyn Babies"
- Chorus: The Force M.D.s
- First verse: RZA
- Second verse: Masta Killa
- "Domestic Violence Pt. 2"
- With: Big Gipp
- Producer: Tony Touch
- "Do U"
- First verse: RZA
- Second verse: Prodigal Sunn
- Third verse: GZA
- "Fools"
- First verse & chorus: RZA
- Second verse: Killa Sin
- Second verse: Solomon Childs
- "La Rhumba"
- Chorus: Ndira
- First verse: RZA
- Second verse: Method Man
- Third verse: Killa Sin
- Fourth verse: Beretta 9
- Producer: True Master
- "Black Widow Pt. 2"
- Performed by: Ol' Dirty Bastard
- Contains a sample of "After Laughter (Come Tears)" by Wendy Rene
- 'Shady"
- Chorus: Intrigue
- First verse: RZA
- Second verse: Beretta 9
- "Break Bread"
- First & third verses: Jamie Sommers
- Second verse: RZA
- "Bong Bong"
- With: Beretta 9, Madame Cez
- "Throw Your Flag Up"
- First verse: Crisis
- Second verse & bridge: RZA
- Third verse & bridge: Monk
- "Be A Man"
- "Righteous Way"
- With: Junior Reid
- "Build Strong"
- With: Tekitha
- "Sickness"
- "Odyssey" (Bonus Track)
- "Cousins" (Bonus Track)
- Producer: Mathematics
- With: Cilvaringz & Doc Gyneco
Singles
"Brooklyn Babies" was released as the first single, and was followed by "La Rhumba" as a second single.
References
External links
Studio albums EPs Compilations Soundtracks Ghost Dog · Kill Bill: Vol. 1 · Kill Bill: Vol. 2 · Soul Plane · Blade: Trinity · Unleashed · The Protector · Blood of a Champion · Afro Samurai: The Album · Babylon A.D. · Afro Samurai ResurrectionBooks The Wu-Tang Manual · The Tao of WuRelated articles Discography · Production discography · Wu-Tang Clan · Gravediggaz · Achozen · Various Wu-Recording Labels · Kill Bill Vol. 1 Original Soundtrack · Kill Bill Vol. 2 Original Soundtrack · Tommy Boy Records · The Man with the Iron FistsCategories:- Albums produced by Mathematics
- Albums produced by True Master
- RZA albums
- 2001 albums
- Albums produced by RZA
- E1 Music albums
- Concept albums
- English-language albums
- JVC Records
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