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The shock of innovation emanating from the underground
A dark, raw sound combined with collective energy, this was a turning point that defined the direction of '90s hip-hop.
This was the debut album of the Wu-Tang Clan, and it had a decisive influence on East Coast hip hop. Characterized by RZA's lo-fi beats and sample processing, the album maintains a sense of unity despite the clash of personalities of each MC. The incorporation of cinematic references and the concept of Shaolin created a unique worldview that had a profound influence on subsequent artists. It's a historic work that elevated hip hop to the level of artistic expression.
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- Written-By - Wu-Tang Clan
- Scratches - 4th Disciple
- Programmed By - Prince Rakeem
- Producer, Mixed By, Arranged By - Prince Rakeem "The RZA"
- Engineer - Ethan Ryman (1 to 5, 7 to 12)
- Mastered By - Chris Gehringer
- Photography By - Daniel Hastings
- Executive-Producer - Robert Diggs
- Executive-Producer - Dennis Coles
- Executive-Producer - Oli Grant
- Executive-Producer - Mitchell Diggs
- Art Direction - Jacqueline Murphy
- Design - Amy Wenzler
- Set Designer - Richard Bravo (2)