That problems instrumental is heat! I think one of the samples is from a group called Cymande. The specific album is a self-titled album they made in 1972.
Yo you nailed this one bro. Enter The Wu-Tang 36 Chambers was my very first rap tape that I own when I was a kid. This album is a classic hands down. The perfect album from beginning to end. Prince Rakeem/The RZA, Genius/The GZA, Ason Unique/Ol' Dirty Bastard, Rebel Ins/Inspectah Deck, Shallah Raekwon , Baby U/ U-God, Ghostface Killah, Shaquan/The Method Man, and The Masta Killa are the greatest men in hip hop history and changed the game. Wu-Tang Forever 👐👐👐👐👐👐👐👐👐
C.C !!! Thank you for this valuable lesson on the rise from rags to riches of " The Greatest Hip Hop Group of All Time ".... I grew up on " The Wu Tang Clan ".. I was 13 years old and going to Junior High School in New York City , so when their monumental album debut , I actually was there and the experience was phenomenal !!! You would have to understand that New York City was a whole different city back in those days !!! That album is a classic and captures the gritty essence of New York City back in those days !!! It was a very cold winter that year !!! When they had dropped the song " Cream " it was officially on !!! Peace !!!
I was 14 year old white boy from Jersey lol, it was a change in hip-hop all together. Grimy.. NYC hip-hop from 92-98 was 'Our Punk' movement our counter culture. Wu was a soundtrack to my highschool years, from the Purple Tape to Forever. I met ODB at Pennsauken Flea Market after Forever dropped, gave me a hug and told me he loved all his white boys lol Rae bought his mom and little brother a big house a town over from us.
man I’m 21 from Jersey too, (Jersey city to be more specific ) it’s crazy seeing how close RZAs house was to Bayonne nj. Literally 10 mins away from me😭
Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) - Overview Release Information: Artist: Wu-Tang Clan Release Date: November 9, 1993 Record Labels: Loud Records, RCA Records Overview: "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)" is the debut studio album by the influential hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan. It is celebrated as one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time, significantly shaping the sound of East Coast hip-hop in the 1990s. The title references the martial arts film "36th Chamber of Shaolin," reflecting the group's fascination with kung fu culture, a recurring theme in their music. Hit Singles: The album features several hit singles that contributed to its success and legacy: Protect Ya Neck: The group's first single, showcasing their unique style and lyrical prowess. Tearz: A poignant track narrating a story of loss and hardship. Method Man: Highlights the charismatic delivery of Method Man, one of the standout members. C.R.E.A.M. (Cash Rules Everything Around Me): The most iconic track, discussing street life struggles and the pursuit of money. Da Mystery of Chessboxin': Features intricate wordplay and showcases the group's collective talent. Can It Be All So Simple: Reflective track contrasting harsh realities with nostalgia. Wu-Tang Clan Ain’t Nuthing Ta F' Wit / Shame on a Nuh (radio edit): A powerful anthem emphasizing the group's confidence and unity. Producers: The production on the album is primarily handled by RZA, the de facto leader of Wu-Tang Clan, known for its raw, gritty sound. Other contributors include: Ol' Dirty Bastard: Added his unique vocal style and eccentric personality. Method Man: Contributed to the production, showcasing his multifaceted talent.
Music Videos from the Debut Album "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)" The music videos from Wu-Tang Clan's debut album were crucial in promoting their unique style and message, establishing their presence in the hip-hop scene. Here’s a list of the music videos along with their directors: Music Videos List: Song | Director(s) | Versions Protect Ya Neck Kurt Anthony and Prince Rakeem (The RZA) - Version 1 and Version 2 Method Man Gerald K. Barclay and Rich X. Williams - Version 1 and Version 2 C.R.E.A.M. (Cash Rules Everything Around Me) - Ralph McDaniels - N/A Da Mystery of Chessboxin' - Gerald K. Barclay and Rich X. Williams - N/A Can It Be All So Simple - Hype Williams - N/A Wu-Tang Clan Ain’t Nuthing Ta F' Wit / Shame on a Nuh - Hype Williams - N/A Overview of Directors: Kurt Anthony and Prince Rakeem (The RZA): RZA's direction of "Protect Ya Neck" showcases his multifaceted talent beyond music production, contributing to the group's raw energy visually. Gerald K. Barclay and Rich X. Williams: This duo directed "Method Man" and "Da Mystery of Chessboxin'," effectively capturing the group's dynamic performances and unique style. Ralph McDaniels: Known for his work in hip-hop music videos, McDaniels directed the iconic "C.R.E.A.M." video, visually complementing the song's themes of struggle and aspiration. Hype Williams: A prominent figure in hip-hop video direction, Hype Williams directed "Can It Be All So Simple" and "Wu-Tang Clan Ain’t Nuthing Ta F' Wit / Shame on a Nuh," recognized for his innovative visual style and vibrant colors.
Wu-Tang Clan: Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) Album Details Album Title: Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) Release Date: November 9, 1993 Label: Loud Records and RCA Records Producers: RZA, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Method Man Music Videos: Protect Ya Neck Method Man C.R.E.A.M. (Cash Rules Everything Around Me) Da Mystery of Chessboxin' Can It Be All So Simple Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F' Wit / Shame on a Nuh Directors of Music Videos: Music Video Director(s) Protect Ya Neck (Version 1 & 2) - Kurt Anthony, Prince Rakeem (The RZA) Method Man (Version 1 & 2) - Gerald K. Barclay, Rich X. Williams Da Mystery of Chessboxin' - Gerald K. Barclay, Rich X. Williams C.R.E.A.M. - Ralph McDaniels Can It Be All So Simple - Hype Williams Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F' Wit / Shame on a Nuh - Hype Williams Music Video Rotation: Yo! MTV Raps BET Rap City The Box (Music Video Network) Video Music Box Live Performances (1993 / 1994): The Wave Nightclub (Staten Island) Uptown Comedy Club (1993) The Arsenio Hall Show Disco Fever (The Fever) (Bronx, New York) The First Annual Source Awards (1994) Club International (Raleigh, North Carolina) MTV The Grind (1994) Webster Hall (The Ritz) (New York City, New York) - Record Album Release Party Documentary: Enter The Wu-Tang Documentary (1994) MTV Studios (New York City) (New York) (April 1994)
His name was Shakwon the Panty Raider. Thats why he says "What exactly is a Panty Raider" in the song "Method Man". People misunderstood the song and started calling him Method Man so he rolled with it
Songs, Music Videos, and Live Performances Associated with "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)" BET (Black Entertainment Television) Rap City: Featured interviews and performances by Wu-Tang Clan. C.R.E.A.M.: Iconic music video portraying street life struggles. Method Man: Highlighted Method Man's charisma and lyrical skills. Can It Be All So Simple: Captured the group's storytelling essence. MTV (Music Television) Yo! MTV Raps: Showcased Wu-Tang Clan and their performances. C.R.E.A.M.: Received significant airplay, becoming a classic. Da Mystery of Chessboxin': Showcased the group's style and complexity. Can It Be All So Simple: Further solidified the group's mainstream presence. Method Man: Showcased Method Man's appeal and talent. The Box (Music Video Network) Protect Ya Neck: Introduced the group's raw energy and style. Method Man: Emphasized Method Man's standout performance. Video Music Box Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) Album Release Party: Showcased live performances from the group. Protect Ya Neck: Captured the Wu-Tang Clan's stage energy. Method Man: Highlighted Method Man's stage presence. C.R.E.A.M.: Resonated with audiences, showcasing lyrical depth. Da Mystery of Chessboxin': Added to the track's mystique and complexity. Summary The music videos and live performances from "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)" were crucial in establishing the Wu-Tang Clan as a dominant force in hip-hop Platforms like BET, MTV, The Box, and Video Music Box helped propel the group's popularity and impact in the music industry
Songs from "Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)" Protect Ya Neck w/ After the Laughter Comes Tears (entitled Tearz) Method Man C.R.E.A.M. (Cash Rules Everything Around Me) w/ Da Mystery of Chessboxin' Can It Be All So Simple w/ Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F' Wit Music Videos Rotation BET (Black Entertainment Television) Rap City C.R.E.A.M. Method Man Can It Be All So Simple MTV (Music Television) Yo! MTV Raps The Box (music video network) Video Music Box "Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)" debuted at number 41 on the Billboard 200 album chart and was certified triple platinum.
I was jammin this hard while most was stuck on the deathrow sound- nobody was jammin east coast music with kung fu samples in my neighborhood- Houston, Tx I came up on these guys- CREAM is top 5 hiphop songs of all time
Hung out with the Clan from 1995-1998(Sunz of Man,Timbo King (Royal Fam)& WU TANG Forever recording sessions 97.... Ameraycan 🎙️ studio.... Gravediggaz/Killarmy recorded sum joints there also during that time............Wu Wear brand placed on base out in San Diego by Me/ Mef& Power(96)...
cant say "DO a video" but.. worth research I found is, "King Mathers LP" by Eminem & "Relapse 2" apparently RL2 was going in the direction of "My Darling" by Eminem on RL1. interesting at Most. i'll leave it there. love the channel
RZA needs to be on some more best hip hop producers list.
Any real hip hop fan knows this don’t take this generation list seriously they think Lil baby is top 5 of all time
People say that he fell off too fast but they forgot that he had like 700 beats and most of them were destroyed in a flood
RZA is Top 3 for me remember everyone has they own top 10 or top 5 but that doesn't matter . RZA is the Golden Era period
RZA Preemo Havoc my top three
Premier then RZA for me
This is my uncle favorite album he was only 10 years old when he got the album and he brought his Wu tape everywhere -RIP ODB💔🕊️
RZA my favorite producer of all time and 36 Chambers is one of my favorite albums of all time
Madlib records in an old masonic hall and his Uncle was Joe Faddis. Nepotism much?
I like madlib, but I know there are cats that are just as talented that will leave this realm unknown.
That problems instrumental is heat! I think one of the samples is from a group called Cymande. The specific album is a self-titled album they made in 1972.
Yo you nailed this one bro. Enter The Wu-Tang 36 Chambers was my very first rap tape that I own when I was a kid. This album is a classic hands down. The perfect album from beginning to end. Prince Rakeem/The RZA, Genius/The GZA, Ason Unique/Ol' Dirty Bastard, Rebel Ins/Inspectah Deck, Shallah Raekwon , Baby U/ U-God, Ghostface Killah, Shaquan/The Method Man, and The Masta Killa are the greatest men in hip hop history and changed the game. Wu-Tang Forever 👐👐👐👐👐👐👐👐👐
C.C !!! Thank you for this valuable lesson on the rise from rags to riches of " The Greatest Hip Hop Group of All Time ".... I grew up on " The Wu Tang Clan ".. I was 13 years old and going to Junior High School in New York City , so when their monumental album debut , I actually was there and the experience was phenomenal !!! You would have to understand that New York City was a whole different city back in those days !!! That album is a classic and captures the gritty essence of New York City back in those days !!! It was a very cold winter that year !!! When they had dropped the song " Cream " it was officially on !!! Peace !!!
ngl I randomly decided to listen to this album one late night in 2022 and it is now my favorite album of all time.
One of my favorite 90s albums all time a classic 🔥💯
I was 14 year old white boy from Jersey lol, it was a change in hip-hop all together. Grimy.. NYC hip-hop from 92-98 was 'Our Punk' movement our counter culture. Wu was a soundtrack to my highschool years, from the Purple Tape to Forever. I met ODB at Pennsauken Flea Market after Forever dropped, gave me a hug and told me he loved all his white boys lol Rae bought his mom and little brother a big house a town over from us.
Have you ever see them again
man I’m 21 from Jersey too, (Jersey city to be more specific ) it’s crazy seeing how close RZAs house was to Bayonne nj. Literally 10 mins away from me😭
Man! You always do some of the most in-depth, informative, ACCURATE background docs. 👏 🫡
Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) - Overview
Release Information:
Artist: Wu-Tang Clan
Release Date: November 9, 1993
Record Labels: Loud Records, RCA Records
Overview:
"Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)" is the debut studio album by the influential hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan. It is celebrated as one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time, significantly shaping the sound of East Coast hip-hop in the 1990s. The title references the martial arts film "36th Chamber of Shaolin," reflecting the group's fascination with kung fu culture, a recurring theme in their music.
Hit Singles:
The album features several hit singles that contributed to its success and legacy:
Protect Ya Neck: The group's first single, showcasing their unique style and lyrical prowess.
Tearz: A poignant track narrating a story of loss and hardship.
Method Man: Highlights the charismatic delivery of Method Man, one of the standout members.
C.R.E.A.M. (Cash Rules Everything Around Me): The most iconic track, discussing street life struggles and the pursuit of money.
Da Mystery of Chessboxin': Features intricate wordplay and showcases the group's collective talent.
Can It Be All So Simple: Reflective track contrasting harsh realities with nostalgia.
Wu-Tang Clan Ain’t Nuthing Ta F' Wit / Shame on a Nuh (radio edit): A powerful anthem emphasizing the group's confidence and unity.
Producers:
The production on the album is primarily handled by RZA, the de facto leader of Wu-Tang Clan, known for its raw, gritty sound. Other contributors include:
Ol' Dirty Bastard: Added his unique vocal style and eccentric personality.
Method Man: Contributed to the production, showcasing his multifaceted talent.
That Wu Tang Hulu show actually did a decent job of portraying the group..its called Wu Tang: An American Saga 💯
Wu-tang "Of mics & men" is a brilliant 4part wutang flick well worth checking out bro 👐😎
Music Videos from the Debut Album "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)"
The music videos from Wu-Tang Clan's debut album were crucial in promoting their unique style and message, establishing their presence in the hip-hop scene. Here’s a list of the music videos along with their directors:
Music Videos List:
Song | Director(s) | Versions
Protect Ya Neck Kurt Anthony and Prince Rakeem (The RZA) - Version 1 and Version 2
Method Man Gerald K. Barclay and Rich X. Williams - Version 1 and Version 2
C.R.E.A.M. (Cash Rules Everything Around Me) - Ralph McDaniels - N/A
Da Mystery of Chessboxin' - Gerald K. Barclay and Rich X. Williams - N/A
Can It Be All So Simple - Hype Williams - N/A
Wu-Tang Clan Ain’t Nuthing Ta F' Wit / Shame on a Nuh - Hype Williams - N/A
Overview of Directors:
Kurt Anthony and Prince Rakeem (The RZA):
RZA's direction of "Protect Ya Neck" showcases his multifaceted talent beyond music production, contributing to the group's raw energy visually.
Gerald K. Barclay and Rich X. Williams:
This duo directed "Method Man" and "Da Mystery of Chessboxin'," effectively capturing the group's dynamic performances and unique style.
Ralph McDaniels:
Known for his work in hip-hop music videos, McDaniels directed the iconic "C.R.E.A.M." video, visually complementing the song's themes of struggle and aspiration.
Hype Williams:
A prominent figure in hip-hop video direction, Hype Williams directed "Can It Be All So Simple" and "Wu-Tang Clan Ain’t Nuthing Ta F' Wit / Shame on a Nuh," recognized for his innovative visual style and vibrant colors.
Wu-Tang Clan: Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
Album Details
Album Title: Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
Release Date: November 9, 1993
Label: Loud Records and RCA Records
Producers: RZA, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Method Man
Music Videos:
Protect Ya Neck
Method Man
C.R.E.A.M. (Cash Rules Everything Around Me)
Da Mystery of Chessboxin'
Can It Be All So Simple
Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F' Wit / Shame on a Nuh
Directors of Music Videos:
Music Video Director(s)
Protect Ya Neck (Version 1 & 2) -
Kurt Anthony, Prince Rakeem (The RZA)
Method Man (Version 1 & 2) - Gerald K. Barclay, Rich X. Williams
Da Mystery of Chessboxin' - Gerald K. Barclay, Rich X. Williams
C.R.E.A.M. - Ralph McDaniels
Can It Be All So Simple - Hype Williams
Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F' Wit / Shame on a Nuh - Hype Williams
Music Video Rotation:
Yo! MTV Raps
BET Rap City
The Box (Music Video Network)
Video Music Box
Live Performances (1993 / 1994):
The Wave Nightclub (Staten Island)
Uptown Comedy Club (1993)
The Arsenio Hall Show
Disco Fever (The Fever) (Bronx, New York)
The First Annual Source Awards (1994)
Club International (Raleigh, North Carolina)
MTV The Grind (1994)
Webster Hall (The Ritz) (New York City, New York) - Record Album Release Party
Documentary:
Enter The Wu-Tang Documentary (1994)
MTV Studios (New York City) (New York) (April 1994)
Can u do videos on Tical, Return of the 36 Chambers, and Ironman please??
WU TANG FOREVER👐🏾👐🏾👐🏾👐🏾👐🏾👐🏾👐🏾👐🏾👐🏾👐🏾👐🏾
Gza is my favorite
Wu-member just saw him last weekend in garden amp LA
The Purple tape "OB4CL" for me was the best solo joint from the clan!! 👐
The song method man was just a song. Method man wasn’t going by method man until that song. Rza says it in an interview.
M-E-T-H-O-D actor. Look up the lyrics to What the Blood Clot and tell me what you think!?! He on your side?
His name was Shakwon the Panty Raider. Thats why he says "What exactly is a Panty Raider" in the song "Method Man". People misunderstood the song and started calling him Method Man so he rolled with it
Songs, Music Videos, and Live Performances Associated with "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)"
BET (Black Entertainment Television)
Rap City: Featured interviews and performances by Wu-Tang Clan.
C.R.E.A.M.: Iconic music video portraying street life struggles.
Method Man: Highlighted Method Man's charisma and lyrical skills.
Can It Be All So Simple: Captured the group's storytelling essence.
MTV (Music Television)
Yo! MTV Raps: Showcased Wu-Tang Clan and their performances.
C.R.E.A.M.: Received significant airplay, becoming a classic.
Da Mystery of Chessboxin': Showcased the group's style and complexity.
Can It Be All So Simple: Further solidified the group's mainstream presence.
Method Man: Showcased Method Man's appeal and talent.
The Box (Music Video Network)
Protect Ya Neck: Introduced the group's raw energy and style.
Method Man: Emphasized Method Man's standout performance.
Video Music Box
Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) Album Release Party: Showcased live performances from the group.
Protect Ya Neck: Captured the Wu-Tang Clan's stage energy.
Method Man: Highlighted Method Man's stage presence.
C.R.E.A.M.: Resonated with audiences, showcasing lyrical depth.
Da Mystery of Chessboxin': Added to the track's mystique and complexity.
Summary
The music videos and live performances from "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)" were crucial in establishing the Wu-Tang Clan as a dominant force in hip-hop
Platforms like BET, MTV, The Box, and Video Music Box helped propel the group's popularity and impact in the music industry
Songs from "Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)"
Protect Ya Neck w/ After the Laughter Comes Tears (entitled Tearz)
Method Man
C.R.E.A.M. (Cash Rules Everything Around Me) w/ Da Mystery of Chessboxin'
Can It Be All So Simple w/ Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F' Wit
Music Videos Rotation
BET (Black Entertainment Television)
Rap City
C.R.E.A.M.
Method Man
Can It Be All So Simple
MTV (Music Television)
Yo! MTV Raps
The Box (music video network)
Video Music Box
"Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)" debuted at number 41 on the Billboard 200 album chart and was certified triple platinum.
Peace to the gods and the earths
ALL TIME CLASSIC ALREADY CLOUT!!! Being an 90's baby, Wu-Tang mastered the Da Mystery of Chessboxin during the golden era. #36chambers
One of my favorite albums.
Forever is so much better...
. we all have opinions my ppls
They need to come out with one more album
The Killer is such a dope movie and a must see for any Raekwon purple tape fan
Back in 93 i was 16 and This Shit changed Everything in The Music industry and in The Street! #WeAreGenX #369 #Wutang🌟7️⃣
Great Documentary Sir 💯
In November of 1993, the Wu-Tang released their debut album 'Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)'
Wu for ever....Respect from Greece...Very good video bro
Not a mention of the greatest Wu member/affiliate of all time ?
Holocaust.
He NEEDS a vid.
"Back smack you so hard all your seeds will be born deformed"
I was jammin this hard while most was stuck on the deathrow sound-
nobody was jammin east coast music with kung fu samples in my neighborhood- Houston, Tx
I came up on these guys- CREAM is top 5 hiphop songs of all time
One of my favorite albums of all time. Easily in my top 10. RZA is my favorite producer
"Yo....You best protect yo neck"✊🏿🔥💯
Wu-Tang Clan are the greatest hip hop groups of all-time!!!
Classic album
This is the album that got me back into the East Coast before this I was playing West coast g funk type of shit I heard this and never looked back
Big one bro.
Pause
AYOO
Every one of girls like method the abbot was right about mostly but rae would been a great leader as well if they teamed in mind
Thank You!
My favorite rap group of all time ..
I think it was Odb's brother who was hitting the bucket on bring the rukas
When I first heard the album back in 2011, ( my freshmen year in high school) it felt like listening to exclusive Shaw Brothers audiobook.
Wu-Tang clan
Hung out with the Clan from 1995-1998(Sunz of Man,Timbo King (Royal Fam)& WU TANG Forever recording sessions 97.... Ameraycan 🎙️ studio.... Gravediggaz/Killarmy recorded sum joints there also during that time............Wu Wear brand placed on base out in San Diego by Me/ Mef& Power(96)...
Yo clout you need to do life after death
Any wu tang fans should look for a record with ODB and the Brooklyn zoo performing LIVE for 15 minutes or more...
🫡🫡🫡🫡love from jersey!
I didn’t listen to Wu-Tang clan in beginning of 94
What's that track in the intro (1:05) ???
Under the act if it 36 chamber in Hip hop why only us two. And they only use rapping and fashion but need ghost writers and stylest.
*Firehouse Studio
RZA IS The greatest producer ever
cant say "DO a video" but.. worth research I found is,
"King Mathers LP" by Eminem & "Relapse 2" apparently RL2 was going in the direction of "My Darling" by Eminem on RL1. interesting at Most. i'll leave it there.
love the channel
36 chambers . Wu had nine members each member have 4 chambers . 9x4=36 ☮️
P.E.A.C.E.
What was the first song in the beginning @ 1:06
Not sure but that beat was used on Diary of a Madman
Ugly Duckling-Rap is a Martial Art
Cap did say he got ran over by the Method Man Jeep. 7:20
Killer Hill I'm here55aka power,power is the name of the building me and method man from🙏. Everything sounds about right🙏
Thumbs up right off the
Protect your neck means protect your chain - culture vulture
1+2+3+4+5+6+7 etc all the way up to 36 = 666 . Peace to the Wu. We know you love all of us! Come out to vague hiss. Sell alcohol. LOVE
W 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
When Nas is getting his video
Great list but you basically had to be retired by ‘93 to make the list
CB4 characters all they were
Are you really this stupid?
Wu tang
👐👐👐👐👐👐👐👐👐