Selling My Soul feels more like a promo EP to showcase Masta Killa’s abilities than a full-length feature.
The Doom of the last two albums has indeed taken a turn toward more serious songs.
As the Wu-Tang dynasty approaches the beginning of its third decade, the future of their musical legacy appears bright.
At heart, the album is a lyrical manifestation of the messages of Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, and modern minds like Michael Eric Dyson and Cornel West.