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This groundbreaking 93 debut by the East Coast hip-hop collective Wu-Tang revolutionized the genre with its kung-fu samples, multiple aliases and genius production by RZA. Consisting of nine talented emcees, Enter The Wu Tang (36 Chambers) offered the first glimpse at a self-contained culture that spun its own symbols and shifting identities into hip-hops alternative as well as a half a dozen solo careers. Features the hip-hop classics Method Man, Wu-Tang Clan Aint Nuthing Ta Fuck Wit, C.R.E.A.M, Can It Be All So Simple and Shame on a Nigga.
It is rap music outside of this universe a group with multiple nicknames rallying around kung-fu films, sampling forgotten soul songs and playing chess and belonging to no time period, so it belongs to every time periodSince Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), the Wu-Tang Clan has released more great music than theyre typically credited for but 36 Chambers is their landmark effort. Twenty years later, still nothing sounds quite like it; nothing can duplicate its hardest edges or most powerful passagesEnter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) is, and always will be, timeless. Jason Lipshutz, Billboard






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