SONG: "The Anthem"
ARTIST: Sway & King Tech (featuring RZA, Tech N9ne, Eminem, Xzibit, Pharoahe Monch, Kool G Rap, Jayo Felony, Chino XL and KRS-One)
ALBUM: "This Or That"
YEAR: 1999
PLACE OF ORIGIN: San Francisco, California
YEARS ACTIVE: 1986 - Present
WHAT I THINK THE SONG IS ABOUT:
There isn't really a theme to "The Anthem". It's basically just a posse cut where 9 emcee's are spitting bars on their verse. It's a great collaboration featuring some of my favorite rappers, most notably RZA, Kool G Rap and KRS-One.
SWAY & TECH DISCOGRAPHY:
Sway & King Tech released 4 albums together, a lot of collaborations on them. Because I'm more interested in the emcee's that performed on the song "The Anthem" itself, I'm not going to get into Sway & King Tech's discography.
MY THOUGHTS ON SWAY & KING TECH:
Again, because I'm more interested in the artist's that performed the verses on this track, I'm not going to get much into Sway & King Tech other than that they are from San Francisco, California and they are probably most known as being hosts of the radio show "The Wake Up Show". "The Anthem", which is a cut featured on the duo's "This Or That" album in 1999, is a track that features a verse from 9 different emcee's. The RZA leads things off. This New York native is best known as basically being the creator of the famed Wu-Tang Clan. Definitely one of my favorite groups. 2nd is Tech N9ne, who hails from Kansas City, Missouri. I heard of Tech N9ne, but he came out in 1991 which was right around the time when I wasn't following hip hop as close as I was in the 80's, besides the Wu-Tang Clan and rappers that I grew up loving that I still followed as the 90's got underway. Eminem is 3rd on the track. This Detroit rapper has one of the best flows of all time. Again, I probably would have gotten into Eminem more had I not started drifting away from rap a little bit in the 90's. He's a top lyricist and there are stand out tracks that I have by him, just didn't follow him as much as the RZA and some more emcee's coming up on this song. Xzibit is 4th on the track. I put Xzibit in the Eminem category for me. If he had come out a few years earlier, I could see him being one of my favorite rappers. I have a few select tracks by him in my music library that I really love. 5th up to bat is Pharoahe Monch. I really know nothing of this emcee other than him being in "The Anthem". Going 6th on this track is one of my all time favorite rappers, Kool G Rap. I think this New York legend is one of the most underrated lyricists in hip hop. The creator of mafioso rap in my opinion and a huge influence on all of the Wu-Tang rappers for sure. Number 7 on "The Anthem" is Jayo Felony and 8 is Chino XL. Much like Pharoahe Monch, The only thing I know both of those rappers from is this song "The Anthem". Closing off the track is another legend and one of my all time favorite rappers, KRS-One. This Bronx, NY native was part of the legendary Boogie Down Productions before going solo. One of the best battle emcee's in the business, while also bringing knowledge on the microphone. Pretty much all these rappers are still active other than Chino XL who committed suicide in 2024. I still follow RZA, Kool G Rap and KRS-One and try to check when they release new material. Eminem is huge so you pretty much have your head in the sand if you don't know when he puts something out and every now and then i'll stumble upon an Xzibit track that I decide to download to my library.
SIMILAR ARTISTS & TEN TRACKS TO CHECK OUT:
Again, because I'm interested in this stand alone, posse cut track, you can pretty much check out all of the 9 artists that are on it. From the artists that I really follow on "The Anthem" track, here are tracks that stand out by them to me:
RZA - Tragedy (Wu-Tang song where RZA raps alone)
Eminem - Lose Yourself
Xzibit - What U See Is What U Get
Kool G Rap - Ill Street Blues
KRS-One - Step Into A World
KRS-One - Step Into A World





