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Original approach to hip hop, making heavy, ominous tracks out ofīizarrely incongruous elements like fiddles, fake strings, sped-up movie But perhaps the most importantįactor in the group's success is producer The RZA, who has a completely Of internal rhymes and images piling up so fast it's often Their frenetic approach to rap is eye-opening, with lots
Top-selling solo projects, and have made even more headlines withĮrratic and/or illegal behavior from members Ghostface Killah and Ol'ĭirty Bastard. They followed up their hit 1993 debut with five The nine- or ten-member hip hop confederation that put Staten Island on You couldn't turn anywhere in the mid-90s without seeing someone from Wu-Tang, Recording studio on November 13, 2004, from a combination of cocaine and Tramadol.
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