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Wu-Tang Clan To Drop Greatest Hits Album, Next Week! Posted: 10/21/2004 7:37:22 AM by foxxylady The Wu-Tang Clan created a hip-hop revolution in sound and sentiment in 1993 with its groundbreaking debut album, Enter the Wu-Tang - 36 Chambers. The group's esoteric, street-based rhymes and bone-crushing beats redirected New York hip-hop from the clubs to the street corner. Memorable Enter the Wu. selections "C.R.E.A.M.," "Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F' Wit," "Can It Be All So Simple," "Da Mystery Of Chessboxin'" and "Shame On A N***a" are included on Legend of the Wu-Tang..
With a slew of solo releases from several group members, it took Wu-Tang Clan four years to return with a group album. Released in 1997, Wu-Tang Forever spawned the hits "Triumph" and "It's Yourz," as well as the underground favorite "Reunited." All three songs are featured on Legend of the Wu-Tang.
The three hard to find songs on Legend of the Wu-Tang are: "Sucker M.C.s," the Wu-Tang's cover of the seminal Run-DMC song that was originally featured on the In The Beginning.There Was Rap compilation; "Shaolin Worldwide," which the group recorded for the Next Friday soundtrack; and "Diesel," a song from the Soul In The Hole soundtrack. The songs with alternate mixes are "Method Man" (Skunk Mix) and "Protect Ya Neck" (Bloody version).
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