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Mentor to the Wu-Tang Clan and proclaimed expert in Five Percent philosophy, Popa Wu presents his second LP, VISIONS OF THE 10TH CHAMBER PT. II: FUTURE CHAMBER, a compilation of up-and-coming Wu-affiliates. Beats come courtesy of Ohio-based producer/MC D.L.A.H. while the mic get passed back and forth by numerous second-generation Wu artists who make up the collective known as Future Chamber. Freemurda, Timbo King, Killah Bam, Consciouz Fear, and Dungeon Masta are among the rugged MCs featured. Visions Of The Tenth Chamber PT. II Music Popa Wu Visions Of The Tenth Chamber PT. II Songs | 1. | Freedom Or Death - (featuring Popa Wu) |
| 2. | S.O.D. Part 2 - (featuring Freemurda) |
| 3. | Black Germ (Still Tricknology) |
| 4. | Popa Wu Righteous Chamber |
| 5. | Hallz Of Justice |
| 6. | Choppen Block |
| 7. | Phone Tap - Entamishun |
| 8. | Abdullah |
| 9. | Spyz In The Palace |
| 10. | Powder (Yacub's Faktory) |
| 11. | Broken Bladez - (featuring Dungeon Mastaz) |
| 12. | Medachevits (Oh No) |
| 13. | Generatorz |
| 14. | Virus (Like We Do) |
| 15. | Love Hell Or Right - (featuring Angela S.) |
| 16. | Revenge of the 7 Archorz |
| 17. | P.E.A.C.E. |
| 18. | Osirius |
| 19. | Hidden Track |
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