Tracks
Intro
B.O.B.B.Y.
Unspoken Word
Slow-Grind African
Airwaves
Love Jones (featuring Angel Cake)
N.Y.C. Everything (featuring Method Man)
Mantis (featuring Masta Killa & Tekitha)
Slow-Grind French
Holocaust (Silkworm) (featuring Holocaust, Doc Doom, Ghostface Killah & Ms. Roxy)
Terrorist (featuring Dom Pachino, P.R. Terrorist, Doc Doom & Killa Sin)
Bobby Did It (Spanish Fly) (featuring Islord, Timbo King, Ghostface Killah & Jamie Sommers)
Handwriting On The Wall (featuring Ras Kass)
Kiss Of A Black Widow (featuring Ol' Dirty Bastard,)
Slow-Grind Italian
My Lovin' Is Digi (featuring The Force M.D.s & Ms. Roxy)
Domestic Violence (featuring Jamie Sommers & U-God)
Project Talk (featuring Kinetic 9)
Lab Drunk
Fuck What You Think (featuring Islord & 9th Prince)
Daily Routine (featuring Kinetic 9)
RZA‘s debut solo album. Release date: November 24, 1998.
Bobby Digital in Stereo was certified Gold on February 5, 1999, by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It is a well-received experimental album that is based on a story featuring him rhyming as a hedonistic, fun-loving alter-ego named Bobby Digital and showcasing a unique keyboard-driven sound (rather than samples) that the RZA called digital orchestra, receiving mostly positive, though somewhat mixed, reviews.
RZA explained the origins of Bobby Digital, saying:
It came from a really good bag of weed one day, right? I was in my studio. My birth name is Bobby Diggs. So at the time, creatively, I felt like I was in a digital frame. I felt like I was in high-speed, where everything was digital, in numbers, mathematics. I said to myself at the same time that as Bobby Digital, I could use a character to describe some of the earlier days of my own life. Partying, bullshitting, going crazy, chasing women, taking drugs. At the same time, I would mix in my love for comic books. It was a mixture of fiction and reality together to make a character I thought would be entertaining, and I could utilize that character to get fans into me as an MC, as a lyricist, and also following the path of my life. It’s like pre-RZA. It’s what The RZA struggles not to be, in a way, you know what I mean? (Wikipedia)