I pit THE RZA

No matter how many media outlets like this one repeat it, you did NOT score Kill Bill. You didn’t even choose the snippets of older scores by composers like Ennio Morricone and Bernard Hermann that appeared in the films - Quentin did! What DID you do? I can’t find any record or proof of you actually having contributed ANYTHING to either film!

In fact, the only thing even tangentially related is the barely-longer-than-one-fucking-minute song, “ode to oren ishii,” in which you retardedly rap the word “japaneesy” over haphazard flute bleats- and that song ISN’T EVEN IN THE MOVIE!

And you have the audacity to jokingly say you deserve an OSCAR for BEST SCORE? You didn’t add ANYTHING to the film!

Well, you’re just plain wrong.

What an incredibly lame, unconvincing non-response. Care to offer a rebuttal? Examples of specific RZA compositions in the film? Anything?

Well, I’ve only seen Part One, but I don’t recall hearing anything on the soundtrack that might actually have been scored by the RZA either. Of course in minute someone is probably gonna show up and crap all over me for that statement, but that’s fine. I don’t mind having a bit of residual ignorance dispelled.

Meanwhile, this seems as good a place as any to state that if the 5, 6 7, 8s ever show up in Houston, I’d buy a ticket.

According to this there’s at least 4 original tracks by the RZA on the OST album, which is the majority of the content that isn’t pre-recorded music.

Yes, the 5,6,7,8’s are amazingly cute.

I just remembered that there’s something that sounded like a RZA instrumental in the credits of part II, but that’s it.

Will anyone step up and prove me wrong?

This says he was a producer. One of many. He isn’t even among the first five listed.

So he is lying.

Still, dude you seem way too upset about this.

Upon second glance, it appears they name anyone that performed a song on the album a producer. He produced his own bits I guess…that means he did less than the (small) amount I first thought he did.