Recorded this at the recent Rza show @ Hiro Ballroom. Shyheim and Solomon Child also performed. Dope show although the venue doesn’t seem to be suitable for live performances. There was very poor lighting on stage. The feedback on the mics were pretty bad. And it seemed like most of the crowd wasn’t even sure who Rza was. During his set, I noticed people leaving, talking and even slow dancing. I know Wu-Tang appeals to many types of crowds but slow dancing? On a more positive note, a lot of the females in the place were slammin’ so I definitely wouldn’t mind a return trip. But back to the show…

Due to equipment failure, Rza’s set was unfortunately cut short. Before all of that, he performed a large amount of material from “Birth Of A Prince” such as The Grunge, We Pop and Grits. Add on his verse from Reunited and 4th Chamber and it was a solid show.

Got a few more videos from this show to edit and upload so check back here or on our yout*be channel soon (link below). And don’t forget to subscribe! link, show info

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  1. U-GOD brooklyn on Dec 31, 2007

    peace to the god rakeem allah.

  2. U-GOD brooklyn on Dec 31, 2007

    peace to the god rakeem allah

  3. G on Dec 31, 2007

    dutch lab has some hi-res pics

  4. G on Dec 31, 2007

    some behind the scenes footage courtesy of bottom up records

  5. cv on Dec 31, 2007

    Who was that dj who opened up? textbook example of serato not compensating for a dj’s lack of fundamentals.

  6. G on Dec 31, 2007

    that was dj noblends

  7. Ming-Tzu on Dec 31, 2007

    I could’ve blended better than him and my 1200s are still in the box

  8. G on Jan 3, 2008

    was that really nick catchdubs that opened? Link