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Theodore Unit

When Wu-Tang man Ghostface Killah dropped The Fairly Toney Recording in Apr 2004, there is a couple of street-level mixtapes sneaking away with all the current leftovers Def Jam thought unworthy. The outtakes hinted at a very much tougher, wilder recording than Fairly Toney was, as well as the mixtapes became the sizzling topic. Lost songs like “Guerilla Hood,” “The Drummer,” “Smith Brothers,” and “Paychecks” got their aboveground launch in August 2004 when Ghostface offered 718, the 1st full-length from Theodore Device. Hook “answer team” to 50 Cent’s G-Unit, Theodore Device contains Cappadonna, Kryme Existence, Trife da God (frequently simply Trife), Wigs, Du-Lilz, and Solomon Childs along with innovator and primary rhyme contributor Ghostface. Called after a Brooklyn region code, 718 offered Theodore Unit like a loosely organized group with Ghostface and Trife adding the most. Actually if the majority of Ghostface’s songs weren’t documented with Theodore Device at heart, the recording hung together properly and Ghostface experienced the Fairly Toney-snubbing hip-hop underground back his corner.

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