The album’s title originates from the 1978 martial arts film ‘The 36th Chamber of Shaolin’. To decide who appeared on each song, he forced the Wu-Tang rappers to battle with each other.
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The Wu-Tang Clan- Enter The Wu-Tang Clan – 36 Chambers (1993) In 1993, Ghostface Killah and RZA decided to create a hip hop group whose ethos would be a blend of “Eastern philosophy picked up from kung-fu movies, watered-down Nation of Islam preaching picked up on the New York streets, and comic books.” Recruiting the best rappers they could find, RZA set out to produce an album layered with eerie beats, martial-arts movie clips and soul music samples.Key Tracks: Bring the Noise, Don’t Believe the Hype, Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos.
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Nas- Illmatic (1994) Five months prior to Ready to Die, this 20-year-old Queensbridge native paired with producers Large Professor, DJ Premier, Pete Rock, and Q-Tip and burst onto the scene with what would be his masterpiece.
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Key Tracks: Warning, Juicy, Ready to Die. Sick beats, brilliant lyrics, crazy flows, and that intoxicating voice of Biggie Smalls. During the short flash that was his career, only one album was to be released, a top-to-bottom classic with the eerily prophetic title ‘Ready to Die’. Six years later, he was the biggest rapper in the world.
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The Notorious BIG- Ready to Die (1994) Around the years ’87-’88, a young crack dealer named Christopher Wallace began entertaining local passersby by rapping into a beat-up amp on the street corners around Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.