All of this goes without mention of the groups ridiculously intense live shows which had much more in common with the riot aspect of punk shows than the typical party environment of rap concerts. ![]() For example, clan member U-God was imprisoned, Ghostface Killah supposedly was wanted by the police, and Ol' Dirty Bastard was just beginning his slow descent that would eventually lead to his death. Even if you examine the time at which this record was released, the words this band says seem to be the same they live by. Throughout the twelve tracks of metaphor slinging, life-spilling stories on "Enter the Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers" the nine members of the Clan prove their claim. This is why it is not surprising to find one of the most highly prolific and highly respected rap groups of all time uttering the words "Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthin' Ta *** Wit " on the groups magnum opus. Even before they become successful, hopeful rappers are bragging about how great their flow is, how fresh their beats are, how much tail they get, and etc. Very few artists have the egos of rap stars. Review Summary: Wu-Tang Clan's debut is a nearly flawless rap classic.
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