![]() While most rappers who try releasing two discs at once usually end up with half hits and half filler (which pared down to ONE disc would be dope) the Wu gambled their nine man crew had enough dopeness between them all to go around. The Wu’s response was to release a DOUBLE album. Heads wanted to know if the Wu could combine again to recreate the magic of their stellar debut. It had been over four years since the Wu-Tang Clan shocked the world with the pure uncut raw of “Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers).” In the interim the Wu had produced and released successful solo albums by GZA, Method Man, Ghostface Killah and Raekwon the Chef – but this wasn’t enough to die-hard fans. If ever an album intended to make a bold statement, this was the one.
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