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    Digi Snacks

    06/24/2008 | Koch Records 

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    Review

    Digi Snacks' first single, "You Can't Stop Me Now," sums up the whole record. On the third installment of his "Bobby Digital" trilogy, RZA proves that he's unstoppable. Like his dark, superhero alter ego, Bobby, RZA's still a force to be reckoned with. He led the Wu-Tang Clan to the top, and as a composer, he's lent his strangely, orchestral aesthetic to films ranging from Kill Bill to Blade Trinity. However, Mr. Robert Diggs still shines behind the mic, and he's gotten even better with his latest offering.

    Digi Snacks is the most cohesive Bobby Digital record, yet. This romp in Bobby D's dojo serves up enough philosophy, kung fu and space-funk beats to go around. The first single sees RZA trading off with Wu-Tang cohort Inspectah Deck over a smooth, smoky guitar lead. RZA's snaky rhymes fuse to even catchier beats on "Money Don't Own Me." "Drama" and "Creep" both take us back to the mean streets via those funk-infused rhythms and infectious hooks. The album's standout track, "Up Again," couples a circus-style beat with some straight-up spiritual ruminations about, you guessed it, never quitting. RZA may very well be rap's best motivational singer, intentionally or not. Nevertheless the sagely MC and producer is nothing short of inspiring here.

    The album is one eerie transmission from RZA's psyche after another. However, all of his friends are welcome to join the musical freak show. George Clinton's got a killer cameo, and then there are appearances from RZA's Achozen cohort Shavo Odadjian (System of a Down) and John Frusciante (Red Hot Chili Peppers). Ultimately, if you're into intellectual and intriguing hip hop, these Snax should fill you up for awhile.

    —Rick Florino
    07.16.08

    All Music Guide Review

    Since the release of the first Bobby Digital album ten years previous, so much has changed for RZA and his whole Wu-Tang empire. Of course there's the death of Ol' Dirty Bastard plus the Wu's resurgence and their 8 Diagrams album, but what this final entry in the Bobby Digital trilogy is most colored by is RZA's recent soundtrack work and the Wu's move from major-label powerhouse to a free and thriving, free indie crew. Digi Snacks is as homegrown but not nearly as over the top as its cover, and while you won't find the dynamic productions and powerful hooks that fueled the first two albums, this is a fantastic marriage of RZA's pimp-ish superhero character and the mysterious, suspenseful grooves found on his Ghost Dog or Kill Bill soundtracks. That may sound like his Afro Samurai album, but there's more of the head-bobbing, haunted-house vibe here with slow grooves dominating tracks like the single "You Can't Stop Me Now" and the aptly titled "Creep." Like "Creep," both "Try Ya Ya Ya" and the great "Good Night" feature the Erykah Badu/Billie Holiday-sounding vocals of Thea van Seijen, whose affiliation with Massive Attack perfectly describes the landscape Digi Snacks is leaning toward. Save the Jay-Z sample guest producer David Banner brings to "Straight Up the Block" and the pimp hand the Bobby character shows frequently throughout, the world of mainstream hip-hop fails to penetrate the album, making this the most unique entry in the trilogy. Fans of the first two albums might find it difficult to adjust, but Digi Snacks brings that "through the looking glass" feeling and offers a murky world unto itself, one where Wu-Tang Batmans and blaxploitation anime seem entirely possible. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

    Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Digi Snacks Intro
  • 2:07
  • 2
  • Long Time Coming
  • 4:11
  • 3
  • You Can't Stop Me Now
  • 4:08
  • 4
  • Straight Up the Block
  • 3:00
  • 5
  • Booby Trap
  • 3:40
  • 6
  • Try Ya Ya Ya
  • 3:31
  • 7
  • Good Night
  • 5:04
  • 8
  • No Regrets
  • 3:01
  • 9
  • Money Don't Own Me
  • 4:52
  • 10
  • Creep
  • 4:44
  • 11
  • Drama
  • 5:00
  • 12
  • Up Again
  • 6:19
  • 13
  • Put Your Guns Down
  • 3:33
  • 14
  • Love Is Digi/Part II
  • 2:46
  • 15
  • O Day
  • 3:59
  • 16
  • (Untitled Hidden Track)
  • 4:04
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