RZA Reflects On Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
September 22, 2011 @ 12:31 PM EDT
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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
IN 10 YEARS WILL PEOPLE BE LOOKING BACK AND SAYING OFFICER RICKY AND LIL WAYNE HAVE CLASSIC ALBUMS
I DONT THINK SO
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36 Chambers has never left the whip, it’s timeless and makes me remember why there will never be another Wu-Tang.
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36 CHAMBERS IS ONE OF THE GREATEST HIP HOP RECORDS EVER!
YOU CAN’T STOP US NOW!
36 CHAMBERS IS ONE OF THE GREATEST HIP HOP RECORDS EVER!
YOU CAN’T STOP US NOW!
what the fuck who deleted my W
let me put that shit back up there for you
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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
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Um… he’s not talking about Enter the Wu-Tang. He’s talking about Raekwon’s first record.