That's Hip Hop

#112 WWCD ALBUM REVIEW - GRISELDA

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In this episode of That's Hip Hop podcast, the crew—Mark, Ali, and Isaiah—dive deep into the gritty, cinematic world of Griselda with a powerful review of their seminal album WWCD (What Would Chine Gun Do). Straight from the 909, the hosts explore how Westside Gunn, Conway the Machine, and Benny the Butcher resurrect the essence of 90s East Coast hip-hop, blending grimy street tales with soul-sampled boom-bap production from Daringer and Beat Butcha. The conversation flows effortlessly through Griselda's meteoric rise, their relentless work ethic, and the cultural impact they've had, not just in music but across fashion, art, and even wrestling. With shout-outs from legends like Wu-Tang and The LOX, it's clear—Griselda is more than a group; it's a movement.

The podcast breaks down the album's core tracks, like the raw and unrelenting "Dr. Birds," while appreciating the group's balance of lyrical aggression, street authenticity, and artistic flair. From the legendary features—including Eminem and 50 Cent—to Westside Gunn’s penchant for avant-garde aesthetics (like featuring Buffalo icon Claire on the album cover), the hosts reveal how WWCD is both a tribute to their fallen comrade Chine Gun and a declaration of their creative dominance. The energy is high, the insights are sharp, and the appreciation is real—this episode is a celebration of Griselda’s unapologetic artistry and a reminder that real hip-hop thrives in the underground before it takes over the world.