Digital Bullet
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Digital Bullet | ||
Studio album by RZA as Bobby Digital | ||
Released | August 28, 2001 | |
Recorded | ? | |
Genre | Hip hop | |
Length | 67:57 | |
Label | Columbia Records | |
Producer(s) | RZA | |
Professional reviews | ||
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RZA as Bobby Digital chronology | ||
Bobby Digital In Stereo (1998) |
Digital Bullet (2001) |
Birth of a Prince (2003) |
Digital Bullet is the second solo album by the American hip hop artist RZA under his pseudonym Bobby Digital. The RZA has often been described as the directah, decidah, and ears of the Wu-Tang Clan. Digital Bullet was released on August 28, 2001.
[edit] Track listing
All songs produced by RZA unless otherwise stated
- "Intro/Show You Love"
- "Can't Lose"
- First verse: RZA
- Second verse: Beretta 9
- "Glocko Pop"
- Intro & chorus : RZA
- First verse: Method Man
- Second verse: Masta Killa
- Third verse: Streetlife
- "Must Be Bobby"
- Producer: Mathematics
- "Brooklyn Babies"
- Chorus: The Force M.D.s
- First verse : RZA
- Second verse: Masta Killa
- "Domestic Violence Pt. 2"
- With : Big Gipp
- Producer: Tony Touch
- "Do U"
- First verse : RZA
- Second verse: Prodigal Sunn
- Third verse: GZA
- "Fools"
- First verse & chorus : RZA
- Second verse: Killa Sin
- Second verse: Solomon Childs
- "La Rhumba"
- Chorus: Ndira
- First verse : RZA
- Second verse: Method Man
- Third verse: Killa Sin
- Fourth verse: Beretta 9
- Producer: True Master
- "Black Widow Pt. 2"
- Performed by: Ol' Dirty Bastard
- 'Shady"
- Chorus: Intrigue
- First verse : RZA
- Second verse: Beretta 9
- "Break Bread"
- First & third verses : Jammie Sommers
- Second verse: RZA
- "Bong Bong"
- With: Beretta 9, Madame Cez
- "Throw Your Flag Up"
- "Be A Man"
- "Righteous Way"
- With: Junior Reid
- "Build Strong"
- With: Tekitha
- "Sickness"
- "Odyssey" (Bonus Track)
- "Cousin" (Bonus Track)