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Ultimate b boy

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Mefys
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2017-10-28
B boy stance

Wu tang

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Afraser10
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2017-02-17
22 years on and there is nothing that comes close to this album masterpiece best album ever, stuff that one copy of Once Apon a Time in Shaolin

WuTang

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Hahahaj a
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2015-12-14
The greatest album to ever happen to this planet

Listen to experience the WU

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Whale-man
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2015-10-16
The Wu tang train has taken me

Wu Tang Baby!!!!!!

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SexyTann@LondonUk.
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2015-07-08
Love dis Album....Protect Ya Neck my hot favourite.... Love it love it love it!!!!! SexyTann@LondonUK....

Botched release

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etchedheadplate
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2015-06-29
Labels need to give classics like this the reverence they deserve.
This is yet another release that pays no respect to the original.
It should simply be Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), as it was intended. A 12 track masterpiece with a clear beginning, middle and end. There's no need for it to be a "Deluxe", laboured with a bunch of random "bonus" tracks and acapellas tacked onto the end. What's the point?
Give classic albums the respect they deserve.

Truly Classic

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Vow 21
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2015-01-18
All of the tracks are excellent, plus you have to love the martial art skits. It's an amazing album, definitely buy it

Why are you even reading the reviews?

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maxjoehansen
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2014-12-07
Just buy it. Now!

You need this!

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IanWing
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2014-05-30
Bang bang the best album by wu tang clan! Easily the best hip hop album ever made, if it's not in your collection then get it!

Woah!

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Ofnajcrhssejd
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2013-06-08
Words can't express how good this album is. 'Protect ya neck' is one of my favourite hip hop songs.

Sick album but iTunes messed me up

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Thanparsyou
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2013-01-25
Album is 10 out of 10 but track 6 da mystery of chessboxin won't play no matter what I do :/

Wu-Tang

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ThisIsSuRReal
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2013-01-23
Amazing, the album that single handedly brought hip-hop's attention back to the east coast, and paved the way for Nas, Biggie and Jay-Z. Method Man and Ghostface Killah my favourites .

Wu-Tang

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John smith (not real name)
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2012-12-16
Classic. They really shined on this one. Great album, one of the best hip-hop albums of all time. Buy it.
Ps. To the one star raters, just stick to listening to Soulja Boy.

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Williammmmm.
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2012-09-20
I can't express how amazing this album is. This is, in my opinion, the best Hip-Hop album ever made. Every track is just perfect. BUY NOW.

If you don't buy this then...

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The DIGeneral
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2012-07-08
PROTECT YA NECK!

This is hip hop

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Zzz194
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2012-03-23
Wu tang clan probs best rap group ever i miss music like this
I miss old Skool rap

Too slamming for these cold chilling labels

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WTC36
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2012-03-20
This is the legacy right here. In fifty years time this will be on some classic review programme as one of the greatest albums of any genre EVER! Do not look like a fool when your grandkids ask "did you have this?"
Buy it.

The best

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Tah132
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2012-01-29
Ge this hip hop classic right now

Enter The Wu!!

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jessssieeeee
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2011-11-30
if you like hip hop then this has gotta be in your collection. One of the best albums ever made.

The Best Hip-Hop Album of All Time

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Cadda.
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2011-02-02
Imo. Amazing album, takes a few listens to get used to it, but it's seriously good. Even ignoring the influence this had, it's still the best rap album imo. All of the members are dope, Ghostface Killah in particular. Album is a must have for any music fan, as long as you don't mind swearing.
The intro on Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber is awesome.
Best songs:
Da Mystery of Chessboxin'
Protect Ya Neck
C.R.E.A.M.
Bring Da Ruckus
Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthin' Ta F' Wit

Killah Bees

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Obee36
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2009-04-13
This is the best album ever. With or two exceptions, they never reached these heights again and nobody else ever has. ODB rest in peace.

A must-have for any Hip-Hop fan!

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Chief 1985
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2009-03-17
Ok, when 36 chambers came out in 93' the whole hip-hop world got flipped upside down because nobody had ever done anything like this before. The production on this album is the best and the 9 Wu - Tang members all show just why they're the best lyricists around.
Even though GZA is my personal favourite, RZA's production is off the hook and Method Man, Ghostface Killah and Raekwon show that they can hold their own and obviously ODB tears it up but that kinda goes without sayin! Even U-God and Masta Killa show they can shine and Inspectah Deck too with his unforgettable lyrics on 'Wu-Tang Clan aint Nuthing Ta F' Wit'.
If you appreciate the best hip-hop around then get this! U won't regret it!

Where The Legacy Began

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doublespeak
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2008-05-04
Top 5 album of all time, enough said. Everyone should already know how great this classic is. RZA firmly establishes himself as the greatest hip-hop producer ever along with DJ Premier. The lyrics are fresh and new, like nothing ever heard before. One of the greatest albums of all time.