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That lyric is one of the most misunderstood of all time. Everyone assumes that the reference is to "jump[ing] like Rod Strickland," implying that Rod Strickland is someone to be emulated when it comes to jumping. The proper interpretation is to emphasize "made" as the verb linked to Strickland, where it is

I couldn't even get a precise count, let alone assign a numbered hierarchy

I wish I would have called it back in the day to hear Raekwon call me "God" about 236 times.

When Disaster Strikes is my other favorite rap album from 1997.

1997-2000 is about forty rap years, for sure.

I tried to do a count once and came up with a minimum of 109 individuals in Wu-Tang and Wu-affiliated acts. So 1) "countless" is apt, as I would not at all swear to that number as final (gun to my head I would concede "between 109 and 3 million"), and 2) that's how you get forgettable turdge.

Domino effect, arts and crafts, paragraphs contain cyanide.

There are those who would claim 10 as the correct number, but those people probably also refer to St. Matthias the Apostle.

I don't know who Clayton meant as the monarch, but "genuine Wu-Tang membership = 9 people" I can confirm 105%

Melissa McCarthy as Sean Spicer, actually

"remaking hip-hop’s monarchy as a nine-man oligarchy."
Just pointing out that THIS IS THE CORRECT MATH.

I will take every one of those misses for the intro on "Severe Punishment"

THE SAGA CONTINUES
WU-TANG
WU-TANG

17. Jolt cola would like a word or 200.

"Just so people know the context"
Something it should be the responsibility of the article writer to help out with instead of leaving it up to commenters.
Soloway was participating in a panel on the subject and asked a question for which the answer given was perfectly appropriate—there's no problem at all there.
The

"Cap'N Crunch v. Count Chocula V: Crisis In The Ashes: Rise of Boo Berry, Part I"
Take my money

Some little catfish & BBQ shack (and I mean literal shack) with my dad on the drive back from my last year at college in northern Louisiana (Tech, if anyone has to know). Everything there was in contention for best _____ I've ever had, but the hushpuppies went beyond contention and I've never truly enjoyed

Other than Outkast's last 3 studio albums, 1997 is pretty much the last year I listened to music, period.

"It's Been A While" angers me like no other song. Just it's existence; I don't even know the lyrics to form any sort of rational objection to it's message or anything like that.