By 2002, the Wu-Tang affiliation was splintering into niche sub-genres. Sunz of Man (Prodigal Sunn, Hell Razah, 60 Second Assassin, and the late, great Killah Priest) had already dropped the masterpiece The Last Shall Be First. But Saviorz Day was different. It was darker. More militant. It bridged the gap between the raw, 90s grime and the murky, bass-heavy production of the early 2000s.
Tracks like "Brutality" and "We Can't Be Touched" weren't just songs; they were survival anthems.
| Track | Title | Producer | Notes | |-------|-------|----------|-------| | 01 | Intro (The Covenant) | RZA | Previously missing from 2002 leaks | | 02 | Saviorz Day | Havoc | The Holy Grail track | | 03 | God’s Plan | 4th Disciple | Features 60 Second | | 04 | Shining Star | Mathematics | Feat. Masta Killa | | 05 | We Can’t Be Touched | RZA | Rawest beat on the album | | 06 | The Truth | Hell Razah solo | Unreleased vocal take | | 07 | Bloody Choices | Prodigal Sunn | Bonus from 2016 re-edit | | 08 | For The Kids | Killah Priest | Emotional outro | sunz of man saviorz day 2002 rar updated
Sunz of Man is a group known within the underground hip-hop scene for their raw energy and lyrical prowess. "Saviorz Day 2002" stands as a testament to their contribution to the genre. This mixtape, like many of its era, circulated widely among fans and industry insiders, influencing both the artists themselves and the broader hip-hop landscape.
Is Saviorz Day better than The Last Shall Be First? No. But it is a vital piece of the puzzle. It represents the era when Wu-affiliates stopped trying to make radio hits and started making music for the street corners and the militias. By 2002, the Wu-Tang affiliation was splintering into
If you manage to track down the updated RAR (check the Wu-Tang Corp forums or the /r/wutang megathread), do not let it sit in your downloads folder. Burn it to a CD. Put it in your car. Turn it up.
Protect ya neck.
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