For all you Wu-Tang and Underground Hip-Hop fans, this ablum was made for you. The reason I bring up an album that was released in October 18, 2005 is because it includes collaborated tracks by Wu-Tang Clan members, affiliates, and underground hip-hop artists. This album gives you a true feel for how underground artists sound and how they can make it to the "main stream". Dreddy Krueger produced this album and did a great job of mixing the Wu-Tang sound with these new and old artists alike.All the songs on this album are bangers, but "Give it Up" with R.A. Rugged man and J-Live stands out to me. R.A. comes in hard with a sick flow, while J-Live kills it with metaphors. Both these artist are by no means "new" or "up and coming" but they both claim to be, and are, underground with a raw sound. 
If you like this song, Wu-Tang, or Undergound Hip-Hop make sure you pick up this album that seems to have slipped through the cracks. And make sure to leave me a comment of an album or artist I should check out.
Benjamin Laub aka Grieves is the definition of determination and hard work. In 2003, Grieves moved into a Seattle apartment with nothing more then a bed, tv, and his MPC 2000XL. He spend hours a day on his MPC creating beats and writing songs. Soon enough he found himself performing in small clubs and venues. He used these funds to support his own tours and the release of his first LP, "Irreversible".