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[Original Release]
Release Date: 1994
Label: Gee Street / Island Records
Released Format:
CD
Notes:
Limited Amount released. Interview conducted at WQHT Studis
in New York on June 22, 1994 by Balthazar of Hot 97.
*Non-Wu Artist
Track listing:
01: Introductions
02: You Chose An Unusual Name For the Group, Why Do You Call
Yourselves The Gravediggaz?
03: The Gravediggaz Have Definitely Established Their Own
Sound, how Would You Describe It?
04: You've Got A Single Right Now That's Blowing Up Around
The Country. Tell Me About The B-Side First. "Constant
Elevation".
05: Okay, Now Talk About The Song That Everyone Else Is
Talking About. "Diary Of A Madman".
06: Your Lyrics Are Extremely Thought Provoking, Are You
Expecting Controversy From Comparing Jesus' Life To The
Plight Of The Black Man, AS You Do In Your Music?
07: Who In The group Has The Final Say About How The Lyrics
And Music Are Put Together On Your Album?
08: What's The Key To Making Gravediggaz A Household Name,
What's Going To Take You To That Next Level?
09: RZA, What's The Difference Between Working With Wu-Tang
And Working With The Gravediggaz?
10: People May Think The Gravediggaz Are Very Negative. What
Do You Say to Those Who Have That Impression?
11: You Refer To The Bible A Lot On Your Album, Which Might
Lead Some People To Think You're Trying To Start A Cult, How
Do You Respond?
12: Describe The Gravediggaz Style Of Music. Is It Just An
Offshot Of Hardcore Rap, Or Is It A Whole New Style For The
Nineties?
13: Young People Are Obviously A big Audience For your
Music, But The Gravediggaz Deeper Meaning May Not Be Clear
To Them, Do You Think They Understand The Message?
14: What Would You Say To People Who Think The Gravediggaz
Make "Devil Music"?
15: You'll Be Doing A Lot Of touring Around The Album,
What's Your Live Show Going To Look Like?
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