When the Clan is involved, you can be certain you're dealing with a quality product. RZA's long-awaited solo album is no exception. Dark and atmospheric, it presents a very personal world, constructed by RZA to pull the listener into a unique audio experience.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelRuffnation, Rffn
UPC0760137100225
eBay Product ID (ePID)5053076452
Product Key Features
Release Year2022
FormatRecord
GenreRap/Hip Hop
ArtistRza
Release TitleSaturday Afternoon Kung Fu Theater by Bobby Digital Vs Rza
Dimensions
Item Height0.20 in
Item Weight0.49 lb
Item Length12.24 in
Item Width10.83 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks7
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Rza Vs Bobby Digital 1.2 Saturday Afternoon Kung Fu Theatre 1.3 Pugilism 1.4 Never Love Again 1.5 Fate of the World 1.6 Fisherman 1.7 Kaiju
Number of Discs1
NotesBack in 1998, RZA had already cemented his status as Wu-Tang Clan's man behind the boards, producing the entirety of the group's respective solo albums. But when it came to his own breakout moment, the producer opted to introduce the world to Bobby Digital, a cartoonishly hedonistic mad-rapping alter-ego and grew so fond of the character that he released another album under the moniker before finally delivering 2003's Birth of a Prince as the RZA. Now it seems Bobby Digital is back in the picture and potentially set square up with his host. On Friday, RZA announced a new album, RZA vs. Bobby Digital, with the release of the hard-hitting new single, "Saturday Afternoon Kung Fu Theater." According to a press release, production on the album is handled by DJ Scratch. "Giving Scratch the reins as a producer and me taking the reins as an MC, that's what frees me up creatively and let's me play more with lyrical gags and lyrical flows because I don't have to be focused on everything," the producer noted in a statement. The new single marks the second Bobby Digital drop of the year, following "Pugilism," which was slated to be featured on the long-rumored project, The Cure, but seems to be a part of another upcoming collection of songs under the moniker titled Digital Potions. However, neither of those projects have a firm release date at the moment.