74 people and 1 album (so what? How many other NFTs do they have which are a standalone item? Why does it matter that they have one album, because it’s actually important to this theory or because someone wants to make the obligatory 741 connection? Does this information actually mean anything?).(Did she explicitly state this, did I miss that?) This group owns the exclusive Wu-Tang album.This group has previously fractionalized an expensive and valuable NFT.get the money, dollar, dollar bills y’all.” It’s marketing not “secret communicating”) The group uses a number of allusions to “ape-speak” (Do they though? The company has “Cream” in their name, so the ice cream cone and references to the Wu-Tang song practically write themselves, “Cream Finance” - cash rules everything around me, C.R.E.A.M.(Any connection here is based on the assumption that this person is RC? The only connection is a hoodie? I literally typed Four Words into a search engine and found similar hoodies. There’s an NFT group with an anonymous member.So let’s step back and try to be objective. I mean if anyone reading through this is just having a good time making in-group references I wouldn’t want to take that away from you, but anyone who might be giving this some serious thought there’s a few things to consider. This is one of the worst crackpot theories I’ve seen this sub push.
Wu tang clan cream analysis crack#
(from “the court played me short, now I face incarceration” to “handcuffed in the back of us, forty of us”) There is injustice in sentencing crack and powder cocaine even though powder cocaine actually has higher potency than crack.I’m hoping this thing gets some more open discussion, I’ve posted this critique a couple other times to that end.
Then Inspectah Deck continued that the court ordered him to serve a sentence longer than he deserved in a New York upstate prison with other convicted criminals. Hence at that time, the situation faced by Inspectah Deck is very common in New York. Getting arrested and facing jail time due to dealing crack was very common at that time, According to The New York Times article “After 3 Years, Crack Plague In New York Only Gets Worse”, from January to October of 1988, 31,223 arrests were made related to crack. He then proceeded onto why: he used to dream big, “with plans to make cream” (cream refers to money here) but “went to jail at the age of fifteen” shattered his dream due to his drug dealing. It seems like until this part of verse Raekwon is trying to brag about the drug-dealing and gangster life but then next few lines “my life got no better… figure out I went the wrong route” shows that even though he put in a lot …show more content… He started of by telling the audience that he had struggled with survival since day one of his twenty-two years of life(“It’s been twenty-two long hard years of still struggling”). As Raekwon continues in his verse, he reveals that himself is also a drug addict, as seen from “started smoking woolas at 16“ (woolas is a good cannabis joint) and “no question i would speed for cracks and weed”. In the video he talked about the dire situation of black teenagers facing in the housing projects: there were no legal options to make money available to them, the only option for those who wanted to move out is through drug dealing and this fully supported Raekwon’s statement in his verse. This is supported by the Ted talk “The freakoconomics of crack dealing” by famous USA economist Steven Levitt. But the only option he could make money is through drug dealing, explained by “only way I be gettin’ the G off was drug loot”. He did not have much money that is why he “had secondhands” clothes and he had this dream of becoming powerful people who can show off their guns casually, “pulling out Gats for fun”. The introduction starts with Raekwon doing a short introduction of this song with his aggressive …show more content… He started off by talking about his living situation: he lives in part of the New York where the crime rate is so high that it often appeared on the New York times(“I grew up on the crime side, the New York Time side”). It was produced by RZA, featuring hooks by Method Man and verses from Raekwon and Inspectah Deck. The word “cream” ever since then becomes a slang for money due to the popularity of this song. (which is the acronym for Cash Rules Everything Around Me) from their debut album Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). In this paper, I will write about one of their most famous song, C.R.E.A.M. Formed in Staten Island, it consists of ten members, RZA, GZA, Method Man, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, U-God, Masta Killa, Cappadonna and Ol’ Dirty Bastard (deceased). Wu-Tang clan is a legendary New-York-based hip-hop group which rose to fame in the early 90s.