The Keynote Speaker - U-God

The Keynote Speaker

U-God

  • Genre: Hip-Hop
  • Release Date: 2015-02-17
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 19

  • ℗ 2015 Babygrande Records, Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Vortex of My Mind (Skit) [feat U-God 0:33 USD 0.99
2
Keynote Speaker U-God 2:03 USD 0.99
3
Heads Up (feat. GZA & Jackpot U-God 2:30 USD 0.99
4
Inferno (Skit) U-God 0:09 USD 0.99
5
Fire (feat. Method Man & Jackp U-God 3:16 USD 0.99
6
Fame (feat. Styles P) U-God 4:11 USD 0.99
7
Skyscraper U-God 2:12 USD 0.99
8
Heavyweight U-God 2:28 USD 0.99
9
Colossal Cosmos (Skit) [feat. U-God 0:29 USD 0.99
10
Stars U-God 2:29 USD 0.99
11
Golden Arms U-God 3:01 USD 0.99
12
Room Keeps Spinning U-God 3:48 USD 0.99
13
Zilla U-God 2:49 USD 0.99
14
Get Mine U-God 2:38 USD 0.99
15
Mt. Everest (feat. Inspectah D U-God 3:31 USD 0.99
16
Transform U-God 3:12 USD 0.99
17
Journey (feat. Kool Keith) U-God 3:35 USD 0.99
18
Be Right There (Bonus) U-God 2:41 USD 0.99
19
Days of Glory (Bonus) U-God 2:58 USD 0.99

Reviews

  • WTH

    1
    By UGA033194
    This album came out over a year ago! This is just a cash grab re-release with a few extra tracks. Good album though, just giving it a 1 because this already came out
  • Dope!

    5
    By DJ Bolo
    Dope album by U-God!! Since I'm a die hard Wu fan, I always buy everything that Wu drops, even all their solo albums!!
  • No NO No

    2
    By Be28ans
    Noooooooooo
  • WU 4 Life

    5
    By Mr.StealUrGirl69
    U-God went hard, dropping crazy bars with smooth beats.
  • Sick

    5
    By More nas
    Nice beats dope rhymes great album
  • Must be a Re-Release

    4
    By snowplow33
    I purchased this album back in 2013 through here with the same songs. Must just be a re-release. This album is not new folks.
  • Best U-God album. Nice addition to the Wu Catalog

    5
    By Ave36
    I know U-God is an acquired taste. Some people will hate, but this album is just him doing his thing without worrying about anything. Executive produced by RZA, there seems to be more direction on this album than his previous works. There is more cohesion with the beats and the setup of the album. U-God really holds it down for the '90s Wu crowd save for one or two beats. There are no super fast high hats and BS rhymes. There are some great guest appearances and they all hold it down to the fullest. I was very surprised with this album, being a lifelong hardcore Wu fan. There has been some questionable music being made lately by some Wu members, so this is a nice throwback. One last note I just want to say is that this is the first solo U-God album where he seems to be really enjoying himself and he is more mature. He is not afraid to be himself. Keep throwing that flag up!

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