#Wu tang clan cream instrumental with hook series#
I realize I beat to death how genius the producers I highlight in this series are, but it's because it's true. The true brilliance of the song lies in its instrumental production. To me, when Meth came with the hook and we figured it out and said, ‘We gonna talk about ice cream, we gotta talk about all flavors.’ It was just a great concept and basically I loved the record based on that, but it was definitely one of the ones that I could really say I looked past. It was just when it came down to doing videos, really ampin’ it up, I was like, ‘Nah, I ain’t really feelin’ it.’ And then you know, the shit just end up poppin’ off on the radio and they was playing it.
I was never mad at it being on Cuban Linx. It wasn’t like I wasn’t on my chick thing, I wasn’t just focusing on that at the moment. When I tell you everybody fought with me, even Ghost was like, ‘Nah G, this is it.’ And I was like, ‘Nah, it’s too soft. The only thing I didn’t like about the record, I felt like it was too soft for Cuban Linx. That’s crazy, right? It’s funny ‘cause, I loved the beat. This type of song is so rare for Wu-Tang that it almost didn't occur, or see the light of day once it was recorded.Ĭomplex - I hated ‘Ice Cream’. The song is dedicated to babes of all different persuasions- "Chocolate Deluxes, Butter Pecan Ricans, Caramel Sundaes, and French Vanillas".