Sunz Of Man Saviorz Day 2002 Rar Updated «Cross-Platform»
Throwback Thursday: Revisiting Sunz of Man's "Saviorz Day 2002"
(featuring RZA & 12 O’Clock): A gritty track comparing bankers to gangsters "Saviorz Day"
This led to the creation of the first RAR (Roshal Archive) files in the mid-2000s. Collectors would rip their hard-fought CDs, compress the folder (usually named Sunz_Of_Man-Saviorz_Day-2002-FTD.rar), and upload them to dead forums like Wu-International or Corpse. sunz of man saviorz day 2002 rar updated
- "Saviorz Day" (Original Version): Sometimes the title track appears in a different mix than the retail release.
- Features: Tracks featuring other Wu affiliates like Timbo King or Ras Kass often appear on bootleg versions but are missing from streaming services.
The term ".rar" refers to a proprietary archive file format that supports data compression, error recovery, and file spanning. In the context of music piracy and archival, the .rar file became the gold standard during the "Blog Era" of the mid-2000s to early 2010s.
Lineup: For this recording, the group primarily consisted of Hell Razah, Prodigal Sunn, and 60 Second Assassin. Notable member Killah Priest did not participate, as he was focused on his solo career and the supergroup The Hrsmn at the time. Throwback Thursday: Revisiting Sunz of Man's "Saviorz Day
Other production was handled by Linx, Fatal Son, Joe Loopz, and the Platinum Brothers.
Production: Features heavy hitters like RZA, True Master, and 4th Disciple. "Saviorz Day" (Original Version): Sometimes the title track
Recording took place at Nightcrawler Studios in Brooklyn, resulting in an album defined by its varied production palette. Unlike the heavily RZA-centric sounds of early Wu projects, Saviorz Day utilized a wide array of producers: