BLACK WOMAN MUSIC VIDEO CAPPADONNA


By Ralo

The urban lifestyle has always been a hive of activity in the world of hip-hop culture. First there is the visually arresting images of graffiti, then there is the hypnotic rotation of turntables. You can't forget the acrobatic display of b-boys or the oral expression of MCing.

The lyricist or the MC has long been the center of attention in the sub-culture of underground hip-hop. There are often many questions about who is the best lyricist or who can beat who in a battle. The topic of discussion also centers on who's new record is wack, and who's new record is heat, or which newcomers sound good and shows promise.  Lyrics, delivery and production all play key roles in judging the quality of underground hip-hop. Noncommercial rap has always had more poetic value than its corporate under produced counterpart.


This week our spotlight is on Wu Tangs' Cappadonna, who struck ouy on his won in 1998 with his debut album The Pillage. He followed that three years later with his sophomore album entitled The Yin And The Yang. He has since done seven full length albums. Number seven is a sequel album called The Pillage 2. The most recent song and video is Black Woman.