Warm up: 003 – Mike Giant Rollin High Dice Game
February 2, 2010 by stephaniehoff
Screw club hopping in this weather, Friday night I’m getting crew together to shoot dice and drink beer. All you need is a couple rolls of quarters (unless you’re core enough to pay with bills), a few friends and the dice. While you’re at it you might as well do it in style with the Mike Giant Rollin High Dice Game Set.
Mike Giant is the co-owner of the San Francisco based clothing brand Rebel8 and legendary graffiti artist. Check out the video below of Wu-Tang’s U-God explaining how to play.
image: rebel8 blog
This, or that? – Wu Tang
January 4, 2010 by stephaniehoff
I’m starting something new here at HipHopRoll.com it’s called (look up, look up)… Yep! You guess it, this, or that? Here’s the concept: I’ll give you a this and a that and you’ll hit the comments page and tell us all which is better, worse, more hilarious, etc. depending on whatever the subject matter may be.
Now, since it’s a new year and I’m kicking a new segment, I figure I’ll keep true to that theme and do an old/ new – group/ solo comparison to commence things. It ain’t Wednesday but lets talk Wu simply because I saw this …read more
U-God’s Wu Tang Video Featuring Method Man
November 20, 2009 by stephaniehoff
What up cyber space! This is Steph Hoff coming straight out of Toronto, gimmie a wolf call! HipHopRoll.com has officially changed hands and I’m the new head ‘round here. Ya’ll better bookmark this, make it your homepage and check in often, we’re fresh daily.
It ain’t Wednesday but lets talk Wu for a minute. If The Wu Tang Clan were dangling off a cliff and I had to drop one member to pull the rest to safety… I’d let go of U-God… Lord knows it wouldn’t be an easy decision, but I just think back to the weak little verse they …read more
Wu-Tang Wednesday: Wu-Tang Forever (1997)
November 11, 2009 by Brittany
In ‘97 I was 12. I remember getting a drive home after basketball practice by a friends older bro. He was listening to Wu-Tang Forever and like magic my music training wheels fell off and I was the fastest transformed Wu-Tang fan. My brother didn’t want me to listen to it because of the errr ‘rough’ content and my parents were no different.
Despite all that I went out and bought Wu-Tang Forever which is hands down my all time fave Wu-Tang album! Even though I was young and didn’t know much about hip-hop I recognized that these homies were gurus, …read more


