Wu-Tang Killa Bees - Punishment feat. Black Knights of the North Star (HD) video free download


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Wu-Tang Killa Bees - Punishment feat. Black Knights of the North Star from the album The Swarm [1998]

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8 years ago

Daniel Bösinger

Wu-tang the best nr.1 the originell gangster sound from the street this guys wiessen what they talk sing no fakes or wannabe Gangster but the best true Gangsters is and remains forever

8 years ago

M_Thre3

i'll b creepin wit the intention to break free.... from this evilman society. dont lie to me! im dope!

9 years ago

soulkast 1903

turkey!!

9 years ago

Ricky Woods

Wu tang? Oh yeah, they got skills FOREAL.

9 years ago

Itsahatch

Put this on my headphones as I walk in the gym. Beezt mode.

9 years ago

Dave Wright The Thinker

Check out this video on YouTube: Another reason I love #WuTang #Philosophy #FuckTheGovernment #Punishment 

9 years ago

DeJaneiro Davis

Holocaust! !!!!

9 years ago

clever1er

Holocaust was sooooooo superior

9 years ago

hiphopflow1000

wat up

9 years ago

Simon Dilling Christiansen

The Wu ruled rap music in the 1990's. I've been playing this album since my brother gave it to me for christmas 1998. A very energetic underground album with great music and production plus the mc-ing and the lyricism is maad nice.

9 years ago

Choppnmuphukkn Heddzzov

@Moe Truth---Eminem and the Chronic 2001 didn't do the Wu any favors, that's for sure. If you remember back in '99, when Eminem was racing up the phukkin charts at warp speed, and when Dre came out with the 2nd Chronic CD, rap/hip-hop was changed forever, and thus, this type of music(1990's hip-hop) pretty much went underground and the mainstream forgot about the Wu, and as a result of that, the spacey Bobby Digital albums didn't get the praises they deserved either. These minimal, yet penetrating...chop-your-phukkin-head off beats, fell out of favor. No one had ever seen or heard of anything like what Eminem was bringing to the table in circa 1998, and even the Wu Tang Clan took a backseat to what Dre's label, Aftermath, was putting out. And don't forget that shortly after that, Dr. Dre signed 50 Cent to Aftermath, and 50 blew the phukk-up and basically cemented hip-hop culture(along with JAY-Z) into the mainstream. For these reasons, the Wu doesn't get the credit or the ear-play they deserve, and neither does a group like Jedi Mind Tricks, who I'm convinced would be somewhat mainstream like the Wu had they come out in the early-mid 90's when everyone and their brother, was listening to everyone and their brother. Now 23 year old's couldn't tell you who the RZA is, yet when I was 15 in 1995, I was listening to everything in hip-hop/rap from Too Short to the DOC to ESHAM, the Wu Tang Clan and Kid Rock's 'Early Mornin Stoned Pimp' album .

10 years ago

Chiyomi Anzai

stabbin devils in the chest with a rusty pirate ship anchor.that's hardcore

10 years ago

Dani47pro

Killaa fucking bees, yesss

10 years ago

Moe Truth

Without knowledge lifes irrelevent

10 years ago

Moe Truth

My god this was a sick, sick track that most people never heard

10 years ago

francisco pineda

sick raps, cleaver rhymes killa beez are under rated. oh and theyre on a storm

11 years ago

pdxwublazer

' the living weapon, war machine, barbaric king/ relentless, remorseless, guiltless, and im clean/ also the sorcerer supreme, of my team/ Black Knight brigade......' So true Warcloud! Get that New BK and Northstar yall!

11 years ago

PiCABLESKY

Fuck the government !!

11 years ago

ecplair

Hard as fuck

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