He has also released solo albums under the alter-ego Bobby Digital. In addition to the Wu-Tang Clan and his solo releases, RZA was also a founding member of the rap group Gravediggaz where he used the name The Rzarector.
He has made cameos in several movies including Coffee and Cigarettes, American Gangster, Gospel Hill, Life Is Hot in Cracktown, Ghost Dog, Funny People, Repo Men. About.com named him 3rd on their list of best hip hop producers of all time
Born in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, RZA spent time in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as a child, where his father had a convenience store in the Hill District.[1] A young RZA also spent many years living in North Carolina with his uncle. RZA began his hip hop career in the late 1980s and early 1990s as a member of the trio Force of the Imperial Master (which subsequently became known as the All in Together Now Crew after they had a successful underground single of that name). The group consisted of future Wu-Tang members and his cousins GZA (then known as the Genius) and Ol' Dirty Bastard (then known as Ason Unique, the Specialist, and the Professor).
Once this local band dissolved, both he and the GZA attempted to kick start solo careers. With the help of GZA's friend (then owner of Jamaica Records) they both secured single deals with album options at successful labels, GZA going to Cold Chillin and RZA to Tommy Boy. GZA ultimately released the Words from the Genius album, but RZA's stint at Tommy Boy ended with only the 1991 EP Ooh I Love You Rakeem to show for it when he went to jail soon after its release. GZA's album flopped, and the two cousins became determined to conquer the hip hop industry on their own terms. Throughout most of his youth he enjoyed watching various kung-fu movies and purchasing countless albums which he would later sample in most of his music
Black Widow Pt. 2
Rza Lyrics
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Yeah check this shit out
Nam sayin'
This is dedicated to all my hoes
Nam sayin'
All my babies mothers nam sayin
All my bitches nam sayin let me tell a motherfucker something
Y'all motherfuckers want this money bitch
Bitch let me show you something
My names dirt dog bitch ain't no frontin'
Bitch let me show you something
My names dirt dog bitch ain't no frontin'
Bitch let me show you something
My names dirt dog bitch ain't no frontin'
Ah
Walking down the street dark, dark, not
Saw a pretty bitch caught my sight
Bitch so fine fine as can be
Bitch you know you belong to me
Drove over said how you be
Bitch you know my names dirtdog dirtMC
Dirt dog I kno what you about
Bitch get the fuck in the car!
Drove her to my house
Ah to my house
Open the door take off your clothes
Throw'em on the floor took off my clothes
Show'em my dick
Bitch dis something that you'll never forget
On the 1st punch started to scream
On the 2nd punch started to have a bad dream
On the 3rd punch started to cry
Dirt dog I don't want to die
Well shut the fuck up!!
Pussy ain't nuttin' but a skin on your bone
You can fuck it you can suck you can leave it alone
25 cents is the regular price
50 cents you can fuck it twice
75 cents you can fuck it to the bone
And a dollar worth leave it alone
The lyrics to RZA's song "Black Widow Pt. 2" are controversial and offensive to many people. The song is about a man who is bragging about his ability to control and use women for his own pleasure. He starts off by dedicating the song to all his "hoes" and "babies' mothers." He then goes on to tell them that they need to "earn" his money. The message is clear - women are only valuable if they can provide sexual pleasure and financial gain to men. The lyrics are violent and aggressive, talking about punching women and forcing them to have sex for small amounts of money.
The song's overall message is disturbing and misogynistic. It portrays women as objects to be used and discarded, reinforcing a toxic culture of sexism and violence against women. It is important to recognize the harmful effects of media that perpetuates such messages and to speak out against them. As listeners and consumers, we can choose to reject music that glorifies misogyny and instead uplift and support music that promotes respect, equality, and positive relationships between all genders.
Line by Line Meaning
That's right, that's right, that's right
RZA is hyping himself up for the song that he is about to perform
Yeah check this shit out
RZA is asking if the audience is ready to hear his song
Nam sayin'
A slang way of saying 'you know what I'm saying'
This is dedicated to all my hoes
RZA is dedicating this song to all the women he has had sexual relations with or has used for money
Nam sayin'
A slang way of saying 'you know what I'm saying'
All my babies mothers nam sayin
RZA is also dedicating this song to all the mothers of his children
All my bitches nam sayin let me tell a motherfucker something
RZA is addressing all the women he has used and is about to impart some wisdom to them
Y'all motherfuckers want this money bitch
RZA is telling the women that if they want his money, they need to work for it
You better earn this motherfucking money
RZA is emphasizing the need for the women to work hard and earn their money
Bitch let me show you something
RZA is going to demonstrate what he means by 'earning money'
My names dirt dog bitch ain't no frontin'
RZA is introducing himself as 'Dirt Dog' and emphasizing that he is not pretending or 'fronting'
Ah
RZA is making an interjection to signify the start of the story he is about to tell
Walking down the street dark, dark, not
RZA is describing the setting of the story
Saw a pretty bitch caught my sight
RZA saw a woman he found attractive
Bitch so fine fine as can be
RZA is emphasizing how attractive this woman is
Bitch you know you belong to me
RZA is claiming ownership over this woman
Drove over said how you be
RZA approached the woman and asked how she was doing
Bitch you know my names dirtdog dirtMC
RZA introduced himself to the woman as 'Dirt Dog' or 'Dirt MC'
Dirt dog I kno what you about
The woman is aware of RZA's reputation for using women
Bitch get the fuck in the car!
RZA is ordering the woman to get into his car
Drove her to my house
RZA took the woman to his home
Ah to my house
RZA is making an interjection to signify the next phase of the story
Open the door take off your clothes
RZA is telling the woman to undress
Throw'em on the floor took off my clothes
RZA also undressed
Show'em my dick
RZA is showing the woman his penis
Bitch dis something that you'll never forget
RZA is suggesting that the sexual encounter will be memorable for the woman
On the 1st punch started to scream
RZA is physically assaulting the woman and she starts to scream
On the 2nd punch started to have a bad dream
RZA continues the physical assault and the woman is experiencing pain and trauma
On the 3rd punch started to cry
The woman is in extreme pain and is crying
Dirt dog I don't want to die
The woman is pleading for her life
Well shut the fuck up!!
RZA is telling the woman to stop talking
Pussy ain't nuttin' but a skin on your bone
RZA is objectifying women and reducing their worth to their genitals
You can fuck it you can suck you can leave it alone
RZA is saying that women's bodies are only worth something if men can have sex with them
25 cents is the regular price
RZA is suggesting that he can buy a woman's body for a cheap price
50 cents you can fuck it twice
RZA is saying that if a man pays more money, he can have sex with a woman twice
75 cents you can fuck it to the bone
RZA is suggesting that women's bodies are disposable and not worth much
And a dollar worth leave it alone
RZA is saying that a woman's body is only worth something if men can have sex with it, but even then it's not worth much
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ROBERT F. DIGGS, RUSSELL T. JONES
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