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Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for Digital Bullet - Bobby Digital, RZA on AllMusic - 2001 - Digital Bullet is RZA's second album. Bobby Digital in Stereo is the solo debut studio album by American hip hop recording artist and record producer RZA, of East Coast hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan.
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Is second album under his latest alias, as. It's no shock that he brought back; the first outing, Bobby Digital in Stereo, was a high mark in the producer's prolific career. What is a bit surprising is the sound of this effort, which frequently stretches all the way back to the mystical murk of first album,. The muffled beats and disorienting, late-night soundscapes of that hip-hop classic have been imitated countless times since its 1993 release, but nobody does 'em like, and uneasy tracks like 'Must Be Bobby' and 'Domestic Violence Pt. 2' seem to bring him full circle - as does the presence of several members, including the jailed.
Even the nods to the mainstream - 'Glocko Pop' and the swaying single 'La Rhumba' - seem, like 's best work, to have arrived from a slightly different dimension. Meanwhile, there is a storyline to this installment of the story, but as on In Stereo, listeners have to use some imagination to fill it out; 's rhymes are often as evocative and opaque as the kung-fu flicks he loves. But as always, he creates tracks that are more about atmosphere than message - and when he's on his game, as he is here, it's hard to argue with that approach.