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		<title>The RZA&#124;The RZA Presents: Afro Samurai Resurrection [OST]</title>
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Damn, you know January/February is slow for Hip-Hop when we reviewing anime soundtracks. But hell, it is a Hip-Hop album. There are no scores from the movie either: just short, 45 second skits included in the tracks, so it&#8217;s a straight up, no nonsense Hip-Hop album. After The RZA&#8217;s last Afro Samurai soundtrack released two [...]]]></description>
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<p>Damn, you know January/February is slow for Hip-Hop when we reviewing anime soundtracks. But hell, it is a Hip-Hop album. There are no scores from the movie either: just short, 45 second skits included in the tracks, so it&#8217;s a straight up, no nonsense Hip-Hop album.<span id="more-2922"></span> After The RZA&#8217;s last <em>Afro Samurai</em> soundtrack released two years ago, I was disappointed: there were maybe 5 or 6 hot tracks out of a 25 song album. But after hearing some of the tracks off of the new soundtrack, I was hooked. Plus I saw I got some of you guys on the site interested (916-ness has that new avatar, MaCK and Ebb said it was dope, etc.). Let&#8217;s see what The RZA put together this time.</p>
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<p><strong>Combat</strong><br />
RZA &amp; P. Dot<br />
After a quick introduction from Samuel L. Jackson playing Afro Samurai, the beat drops, and it&#8217;s hot. P. Dot&#8217;s hook is &#8220;So many times I had to sneak up on a nigga with my finger on the trigger like, like I&#8217;m pulling out my sword, this is combat man this is war.&#8221; That&#8217;s too hot!! The RZA also goes in pretty well also, nothing really notable, but at the same nothing bad. This is the song that starts everything off, and it does the job perfectly. They been playing this all on the trailers for a reason: this is the song that got me interested in the soundtrack.</p>
<p><strong>You Already Know</strong><br />
Kool G Rap, Inspectah Deck, &amp; Suga Bang<br />
The RZA pulls out a Caribbean style beat on this one, and man, is it infectious. The hook is kind of weird, but after you hear this song, you&#8217;ll be singing it too. Suga Bang&#8217;s Caribbean style hook is too good on this. Inspectah Deck and Kool G Rap both turn in respectable verse for a solid song. I&#8217;m really feeling this song, can&#8217;t believe they didn&#8217;t use this in the movie!</p>
<p><strong>Blood Thicker Than Mud &#8220;Family Affair&#8221;</strong><br />
Reverend William Burk, Sly Stone, &amp; Stone Mecca<br />
This song is kind of a slower rap song, but still hot: &#8220;It&#8217;s a family affair&#8230;&#8221; and William Burk turns in some hot verses on this one. Hell, you even got backing vocals and singing from Sly Stone from the famous soul band and Stone Mecca from the last soundtrack. Nice! This wasn&#8217;t used in the movie, but I guess that&#8217;s alright because I don&#8217;t see how it would fit. I&#8217;m liking this track, it&#8217;s not as good as the last two, but still good.</p>
<p><strong>Whar</strong><br />
RZA, Kool G. Rap, Ghostface Killah, &amp; Tash Mahogany<br />
This song is fire! It&#8217;s just 4 minutes of lyrical onslaught on this one. Crazy! Ghostface definitely goes the hardest on this track out of all of them, even though all of them turn in great performances. This definitely a great, standout song on the album, I can&#8217;t believe this wasn&#8217;t in the movie either! This woulda made it much better.</p>
<p><strong>Girl Samurai Lullaby</strong><br />
Rah Digga &amp; Stone Mecca<br />
This song focuses on the girl samurai of the movie, Sio, voiced by Lucy Liu. Stone Mecca&#8217;s crooning on the track sounds perfect for this track. Rah Digga is also coming hard on this; she&#8217;s really aggressive for a girl. This was used in the movie and it fit perfectly with the theme, showing Sio as a young girl meeting the teenage Afro Samurai for the first time. A good addition to the soundtrack.</p>
<p><strong>Fight For You</strong><br />
Thea Van Seijin<br />
I forgot to say that the album switches up to R&amp;B a lot of the time. Here you got one of the sickest soul singers out there on a song just pouring her soul on the track. This was also in the movie. Even though it involved the villains from the movie, Sio and Jinnosuke/Kuma, the track displays so much emotion, it really makes you feel what they are going through and why they are doing it. Another great track, not really so much standalone, but it works well in the movie.</p>
<p><strong>Bitch Gonna Get Ya</strong><br />
Rah Digga<br />
Damn! This track is 3 minutes of just straight lyrical assault from Rah Digga. She might be the next Queen of Hip-Hop, no doubt; she just gonna get back onto the scene. Digga continually uses clever couplets to flow from clever punch-line to clever punch-line. This track wasn&#8217;t in the movie either, but it definitely shoulda been; Sio is one lethal samurai, and this woulda been perfect for her. But it works as a standalone track, so it&#8217;s all good.</p>
<p><strong>Bloody Days Bloody Nights</strong><br />
Thea Van Seijin &amp; Prodigal Sunn<br />
This song shoulda been a LOT longer. It&#8217;s really hot, but it&#8217;s less than 2 minutes long! Thea delivers an amazing hook over this dark and brooding track. Prodigal Sunn&#8217;s rapping is aiight, nothing major, but he doesn&#8217;t hurt the song either, so it&#8217;s aiight. I think this was in the movie, but I don&#8217;t really remember. Either way, this is hot.</p>
<p><strong>Kill Kill Kill</strong><br />
Monk<br />
The hook is kind of a whisper like track: &#8220;Kill Kill Kill: Afro Samurai&#8230;Die Die Die: Afro Samurai&#8230;&#8221; Awesome! The track in the back is kind of triumphant, which contrasts with the lyrics, but it&#8217;s nice. I liked the way they used it in the movie too: the family members of some of the men Afro killed in the beginning of the movie decided to try to battle him&#8230;you can guess the results. This fit with the movie well, I&#8217;m feeling it.</p>
<p><strong>Nappy Afro</strong><br />
Boy Jones<br />
Oh snap!! A shoutout to our site? Eh&#8230;not quite. I guess every album has to have a dud, and this is it. Boy Jones is going crazy on this one. I can&#8217;t believe this one was in the movie but the other ones weren&#8217;t! Here&#8217;s the hook: &#8220;I&#8217;m still gettin&#8217; busy with my Nappy Afro/ My, my, my Nappy Afro&#8230;&#8221; Nah, just ain&#8217;t feeling it. I will say this; in the movie it was actually good. The DJ pulls out a Record with the name &#8220;Destroy All Afro Samurais&#8221; and this is what plays out of the loud speakers while 100s of soldiers attack Afro. Still, this ain&#8217;t doing it for me: first dud.</p>
<p><strong>Bloody Samurai</strong><br />
Thea Van Seijin, Black Knights, &amp; Dexter Wiggles<br />
Damn! The RZA knows how to recover from a dud. This song is the shit! Thea killed this hook as usual, putting even more emotion on this track. The Black Knights and Dexter Wiggles jump on this instrumental and absolutely bury it! Did I forget to mention the beat on this is cold as hell? This just might be one of the best songs on the album. Not sure if they put it in the movie, but who cares? Check this out! And by the way, why isn&#8217;t Thea on more hooks? Girl can SANG!!</p>
<p><strong>Dead Birds</strong><br />
Shavo Odadijan, Killa Priest, &amp; Prodigal Sunn<br />
This song is pretty hot, but its pretty short. Still, everybody on this track kills it: Shavo&#8217;s singing on the hook, not bad, not better than Thea, but still good. Both Killa Priest and Prodigal Sunn are both killing it on the track, I&#8217;m liking this a lot. I would bang it more, but it&#8217;s really short, so I don&#8217;t. This wasn&#8217;t in the movie, but whatever, no loss.</p>
<p><strong>Arch Nemesis</strong><br />
Ace &amp; Moe Rock<br />
The song leads off with a quote from Sio: &#8220;Do you remember me? I remember you&#8230;&#8221; Then the two of these dudes go in and turn in solid performances; sometimes I think if The RZA wasn&#8217;t so good with beats, I wouldn&#8217;t be interested in any of these songs. This wasn&#8217;t in the movie, again, no loss. It&#8217;s just ok.</p>
<p><strong>Brother&#8217;s Keeper</strong><br />
RZA, Infinite, &amp; Reverend William Burk<br />
The RZA comes back to rap on this track, and he and William Burke do a good job with Infinite showing he&#8217;s got a good set of pipes. The beat that The RZA turns in here is again consistantly excellent, and I can&#8217;t believe this wasn&#8217;t in the movie, seeing how Sio is pretty much Jinno/Kuma&#8217;s keeper. But I&#8217;m not sure how this would fit.</p>
<p><strong>Yellow Jackets</strong><br />
Ace &amp; Moe Rock<br />
The duo makes a quick return for this one. This is a REAL dud. The RZA&#8217;s beat takes a bee&#8217;s buzzing and tries to make it sound ill, but because it happens at the end of everyline, it just gets annoying and takes away from the lyrics. But the duo isn&#8217;t really saying much, so this is a SKIP!</p>
<p><strong>Take The Sword Part III</strong><br />
60 Second Assassin, Leggezin, Crisis, Christbearer, Monk, Tre Irie, Beretta 9, Bobby Digital, &amp; Reverend William Burk<br />
Damn! Look at all the features on this one! Not to mention this track is TEN MINUTES LONG&#8230;I&#8217;m not gonna lie: it&#8217;s ten minutes of straight fire, but its just too much to listen too. How many times are you going to listen to a 10 minute song? Damn&#8230;this is another dud because it&#8217;s too long. The other &#8220;Take the Sword&#8221; songs from the last OST were fire and like 3-4 minutes long, and those were like the best tracks off the album. I just can&#8217;t listen to this, even though I do like posse-cuts&#8230;don&#8217;t even ask if they put this on the movie. SKIP!!</p>
<p><strong>Number One Samurai (Afro Season II Outro)</strong><br />
RZA &amp; 9th Prince<br />
This is the song they used to close out the movie; this one was also on the trailers for the DVD releases. The RZA hops on this one with 9th Prince. This song is hot; the beat here is again CRAZY! Even though the hook is simple on this one, it&#8217;s tolerable because of the beat. Check this one out, it&#8217;s great.</p>
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<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Bottom Line:</strong></span><br />
The RZA learned from his mistakes last time: don&#8217;t put too many R&amp;B tracks on the album, cut the scores off, and put on some real, raw Hip-Hop. I think he accomplished all of those goals on this project. The songs on the album fit for the most part with the movie. You can listen to each one and think of a particular scene from the movie. Overall as soundtracks go, this is hot. You definitely wouldn&#8217;t expect this from an anime television show. If you want something hot to bang in your ride or even something slow you can chill to, this has a bit of everything.</p>
<p><strong>nappyPicks:</strong> &#8220;Combat&#8221;, &#8220;You Already Know&#8221;, &#8220;Bloody Samurai&#8221;, &#8220;Whar&#8221;, &#8220;Number One Samurai&#8221;, &amp; &#8220;Kill Kill Kill&#8221;</p>
<h2><span style="color: #ff0000;">Download:</span> <a href="http://www.zshare.net/audio/54128942683d6331/">RZA, Kool G. Rap, Ghostface Killah, &amp; Tash Mahogany &#8211; &#8220;Whar&#8221;</a></h2>
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		<title>Afro Samurai: Resurrection [Movie]</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Feb 2009 02:58:09 +0000</pubDate>
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Yeah, yeah, I know we ain&#8217;t a moview review website, but with the soundtrack to Afro Samurai: Resurrection out, I figure this is the perfect time to tell you what I thought of the movie. To be honest, it was awesome, but I feel like something was missing&#8230;I wanted to see more fights between Sio/Afro, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Yeah, yeah, I know we ain&#8217;t a moview review website, but with the soundtrack to <strong><em>Afro Samurai: Resurrection</em></strong> out, I figure this is the perfect time to tell you what I thought of the movie. To be honest, it was awesome, but I feel like something was missing&#8230;I wanted to see more fights between Sio/Afro, and Kuma/Afro<span id="more-2874"></span>, but the ending to the film was incredible; I wasn&#8217;t expecting it at all.</p>
<p><strong>The movie is about Sio, with Kuma&#8217;s help, trying to revive Afro&#8217;s father.</strong> While it was thought it was to raise an undead army, it&#8217;s actually just to make Afro suffer: to die by the hand that raised him. This plot line is even better than what I thought it would be! Afro travels the land to put his father to rest once and for all. Ninja Ninja, after his &#8220;death&#8221; from the TV show, returns, proving he&#8217;s just a figment of Afro&#8217;s mind. However, his jokes are always hilarious, especially when he talks Afro up one moment and then tells him he&#8217;s getting his ass kicked the next.<strong> Samuel L. Jackson constantly switches from hardened warrior back to laughable sidekick almost too well.</strong></p>
<p><strong>The action sequence are just plain crazy.</strong> There&#8217;s one fight that takes place right in the middle of a parade with on-lookers watching and thinking it&#8217;s just a part of the show until Sio&#8217;s agents show up. One of the first battles occur on a shore with Afro just having caught some fish. He then battles scores of enemies, showing no mercy. The ocean even turns bloody red from the blood of the dead samurai. It&#8217;s just crazy!</p>
<p><strong>However, there are some bad points that I&#8217;d be wrong not to point out.</strong> For example, <strong>it&#8217;s too short!</strong> It&#8217;s the length of three episodes, maybe four if you added in commercials. When I pictured <em>Afro Samurai</em> Season II, I just wanted a lot more. Further, there are a couple deaths in the movie I wasn&#8217;t happy about. One I expected, but the other I feel was unneeded and could have been avoided, plus could have been used to continue the series. Especially since at the end of the movie, someone else from the series returns, it&#8217;s a little weird to me.</p>
<p><strong>One more thing I was disappointed with was the &#8220;one thousand deaths&#8221; claim.</strong> There are probably like 150 at the most. Not that I&#8217;m saying that isn&#8217;t a lot, but when I get told that I&#8217;m gonna get to see Afro slash through over 6 times that amount, it&#8217;s just frustrating. One last complaint would be the finality of the ending, but mainly because I&#8217;m a fan of the series. The thought that they would throw away all they put together has me worried, but after the quick glimpse of the future we are given at the end, I&#8217;m sure that&#8217;s not the case.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Bottom Line:</strong></span><br />
<strong>Overall, while it has flaws, this movie was just plain epic.</strong> I mean, if their goal was end to the series for good and finish on a high note, then mission accomplished. If they wanted to continue the series, it may be a little bit tougher now, but I&#8217;m sure they will be able to pull it off. I liked this movie a lot more than the TV series also, and even though it&#8217;s short, it leaves you satisfied. The DVD comes out February 3rd if you missed the movie</p>
<p><strong>nappyScenes:</strong> The Shore scene, The Parade scene, Afro vs. his Dad, Afro vs. the Androids, and all of the scenes with Ninja Ninja.</p>
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		<title>Friday Night &#8216;Fro: Afro Samurai</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2009 02:39:43 +0000</pubDate>
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Well, I figured if B-Easy could post Kill Bill and all those other weird ass movies, I could put up this. What is it, you ask? I&#8217;m not gonna lie: it is an anime from Japan, which means it is (takes deep breath) a cartoon. HOWEVER, I don&#8217;t think you will ever see such a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Well, I figured if B-Easy could post <a href="http://www.nappyafro.com/2008/11/28/friday-night-fro-kill-bill-vol-1-2-by-b-easy/"><em>Kill Bill</em></a> and all those other <a href="http://www.nappyafro.com/2008/12/12/friday-night-fro-gummo-by-b-easy/">weird ass movies</a>, I could put up this. What is it, you ask? I&#8217;m not gonna lie: it is an anime from Japan, which means it is (takes deep breath) a cartoon. HOWEVER, I don&#8217;t think you will ever see such a badass cartoon in your life. It&#8217;s <strong>Afro Samurai</strong>.<span id="more-2701"></span> It&#8217;s rated TV-MA for A LOT of violence (every attack is cutting off someone&#8217;s head), language, and some sexual scenes. First off, before you say this has no connect to Hip-Hop at all, check out the names connected to the project: <strong>Samuel L. Jackson</strong> as Afro Samurai and his best friend/annoyance, Ninja Ninja. And get this&#8230;<strong>RZA from Wu Tang Clan</strong> on the soundtrack. If THAT doesn&#8217;t have you interested, here&#8217;s the storyline:</p>
<p><strong>In this land, there are only two rules: the #1 warrior is given the powers of a god, and only the #2 can challenge the #1.</strong> Afro Samurai&#8217;s father was the original #1 before he was killed in a fight with the #2 at the time, Justice. Now, many years later, Afro is the #2 with only one thought on his mind: revenge. With Ninja Ninja, his companion, he travels to Mount Shumi while battling the rogues and bandits after his #2 headband.</p>
<p>Think about it: you&#8217;re after ONE man who killed your father right in front of your face, but because of the way the rules work, ANYONE can challenge you. This is the life Afro lives; trust no one, and fight to survive. The show is really short. They only made it five episodes long, so you can easily watch them in an afternoon. This show is amazing, check it out and let me know what you think. Oh, and if you like what you see, they are making a movie based on the show called <strong><em>Afro Samurai: Resurrection</em></strong>, with Samuel L. Jackson and RZA both returning (Coming out Jan. 25th at 10pm EST on Spike). I put a trailer of the movie below so you can see for yourself. Also, they are coming out with a video game for the 360 and the PS3 on Jan 27th, so check those out (And then there’s the soundtrack for <em>Afro Samurai: Resurrection</em>, but that’s another post…). Peace!</p>
<p><strong>Episode One</strong><br />
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<p><strong>Episode Two</strong><br />
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<p><strong>Episode Three</strong><br />
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<p><strong>Episode Four</strong><br />
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<p><strong>Episode Five</strong><br />
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<p><strong><em>Afro Samurai: Resurrection</em> (Trailer)</strong><br />
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