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Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) album for sale by Wu-Tang Clan was released Nov 09, 1993 on the Loud House label. The Wu-Tang Clan seemed to come out of nowhere when they released their first independent single, "Protect Ya Neck." To the industry's surprise, it sold over 10,000 copies and enabled this conceptually innovative crew to land a deal with RCA. ENTER THE WU-TANG (36 CHAMBERS) is the first effort to "take you on" the full "lyrical high" of the Wu-Tang--eight "killer bees" who stem from that forgotten borough of New York City, Staten Island. Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) CD music contains a single disc with 12 songs.   ...See Full Description


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1Bring Da Ruckus See All 10 Wu-Tang Clan BRING DA RUCKUS Lyrics4:10 $0.99
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2Shame on a Nigger See All 2 Explicit2:57 $0.99
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3Clan in da Front See All 9 Wu-Tang Clan CLAN IN DA FRONT Lyrics4:33 $0.99
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4Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber See All 6 Wu-Tang Clan WUTANG SEVENTH CHAMBER Lyrics6:05 $0.99
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5Can It Be All So Simple See All 12 Wu-Tang Clan CAN IT BE ALL SO SIMPLE Lyrics6:53 $0.99
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6Da Mystery of Chessboxin' See All 19 Wu-Tang Clan DA MYSTERY OF CHESSBOXING Lyrics4:48 $0.99
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7Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F' Wit See All 17 Wu-Tang Clan WUTANG CLAN AINT NUTHING TA F WITH Lyrics3:36 $1.29
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8C.R.E.A.M. See All 24 Wu-Tang Clan CREAM Lyrics4:12 $1.29
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9Method Man See All 21 Wu-Tang Clan METHOD MAN Lyrics5:50 $1.29
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10Protect Ya Neck See All 26 Wu-Tang Clan PROTECT YA NECK Lyrics4:52 $1.29
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12Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber See All 6 Part II Wu-Tang Clan WUTANG SEVENTH CHAMBER Lyrics6:10 $0.99
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holy grail of cds
i will tell u the truth, it takes awhile for me to like a cd, ill have to keep listen to it to truley tell if i like it.
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Da Sh*t!!!!!!!!
Wu-Tang r da sh*t, the music is phat they r da best rap group to hit tha scene and they prove dat by how long they av bin around 4, tha first album woz ruff but tha best woz forever without a doubt tha dogz bollockz bigup 2 tha crew esp Rza.
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Great Rappers
who will ignore this group,incredable melodies,hardcore,good melodies,this is just fine,great swings,an example for the future rappers,and songs i will never forget,one of the top groups of all time,of rap and hip hop ofcourse a unique style,a very special one too!
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YES,YES, AND YES
WU-TANG-CLAN IS THE SECOND BEST GROUP EVER ( UNDER N.W.A.) ITS A REALLY GOOD CD
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OFF DA HOOK !! you'd be a fool if ya denied it ! Wu tang straight up !!
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CD Universe Part number1111549
LabelLoud House
Orig Year1993
Catalog number66336
Discs1
Release DateNov 09, 1993
Studio/LiveStudio
Mono/StereoStereo
ProducerPrince Rakeem "The RZA"; Method Man; Ol' Dirty Bastard
EngineerEthan Ryman; Carlos Bess
Recording Time36 minutes
PersonnelRaekwon
Method Man
Masta Killa - rap vocals
Rza - rap vocals, programming
Ol' Dirty Bastard
U-God - vocals
GZA
Ghost Face Killer
Rebel Ins
Prince Rakeem - programming

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