RZA Reflects On Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)

Thursday, September 22 2011 12:31 PM EST | Posted by: Big Homie | Posted in: Blog, Focus

During Rock The Bells, the Abott reminisces with Fuse on Clan’s classic debut album and compares the content to John Woo’s action-film, The Killer.

Previously: Nas l Cypress Hill l Lauryn Hill l Raekwon l Mobb Deep l Common l Erykah Badu

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Comments (12)

  1. capone says:

    IN 10 YEARS WILL PEOPLE BE LOOKING BACK AND SAYING OFFICER RICKY AND LIL WAYNE HAVE CLASSIC ALBUMS

    I DONT THINK SO

    WU-TANG FOREVER

  2. Support Real Rap says:

    WU TANG IS THE DEFINITION OF HIP HOP, DONT EVER LET WHAT YOU HEAR ON YOUR RADIO CAUSE YOU TO FORGET THAT

    HIP HOP
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QLqdWo5yHA&feature=youtube_gdata_player

  3. Bx Slime says:

    36 Chambers has never left the whip, it’s timeless and makes me remember why there will never be another Wu-Tang.

  4. COLD DEΛTH says:

    36 CHAMBERS IS ONE OF THE GREATEST HIP HOP RECORDS EVER!

    YOU CAN’T STOP US NOW!

  5. STINKMEANER says:

    what the fuck who deleted my W

    let me put that shit back up there for you

    W

  6. ob4cl says:

    i feel like he’s talking about Only Built 4 Cuban Linx and not 36 chambers… but both of them are amazing! So it probably doesnt matter

  7. haq says:

    U frail little niggas better step the fuck back with ur pussy ass heroes before u’ll b robbed of ur manhood, u little homos. WU-TANG FOREVER

  8. Heyhey says:

    Suuuuuuuuuu

  9. Paul B says:

    Um… he’s not talking about Enter the Wu-Tang. He’s talking about Raekwon’s first record.

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