"Impossible", for instance, touches on the less-than-glamorous realities of the same violence that the group often raps about. The group showed mature depth, speaking on the pitfalls of life's vices ("A Better Tomorrow") and the harsh realities of inner city life. The lyrics differed in many ways from those of 36 Chambers, with many verses written in stream-of-consciousness style, while being influenced by the teachings of the Five-Percent Nation. Wu-Tang Forever marked the first group album in which RZA assigned some of the album's production to Wu-Tang protégés True Master and 4th Disciple, as well as Wu-Tang member Inspectah Deck. The production of the record also pioneered RZA's technique of chopping up and speeding up soul samples so that it becomes unusually high-pitched this style of production would later become influential on producers such as Just Blaze and Kanye West. RZA earned accolades for his new dense style of production, incorporating strings, heavy synthesizers, and the kung-fu samples of old. Raekwon's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx., in particular, was praised for its cinematic feel. While the group's previous album is known for its minimalistic production style, producer RZA had been expanding the musical backdrop of each solo Wu-Tang album since then. Upon its release, Wu-Tang Forever received favorable reviews from most music critics, while it also earned the group a Grammy Award nomination for Best Rap Album at the 40th Annual Grammy Awards. It is the group's highest selling album to date. The album was certified 4 times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on Octoand has sold over 2 million copies in the United States. The original run of compact discs featured an "Enhanced CD" which allowed users to walk around the "Wu Mansion" and access additional content.ĭespite limited radio/TV airplay, and a lead single that famously clocked at nearly six minutes with no chorus (" Triumph"), Wu-Tang Forever debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with 612,000 copies sold in its first week. Forever features several guest appearances from Wu-Tang affiliates Cappadonna, Streetlife, 4th Disciple, True Master, and Tekitha. Pressed as a double album, it was released after a long run of successful solo projects from various members of the group, and serves as the follow-up to their debut album Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). Now, I present to you my personal tribute to these legendary groups: A Clan Called Wu “Enter The Marauders”.Wu-Tang Forever is the second studio album of American hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan, released June 3, 1997, on Loud/ RCA Records in the United States. The contrast of Wu’s gritty street raps over Tribe’s jazzy production works in a pleasantly unexpected way. Rather, it was about orchestrating a fun concept, and putting a totally new spin on these well-worn classics. The intent was not to improve on the originals in any way….that would be impossible, as I consider them both to be perfect bodies of work. A couple of hours later, I managed to pair up every single Wu-Tang vocal with a suitable beat from MM. I wasn’t sure it would work at first, but as is usually the case, inspiration hit at midnight when I was trying to sleep (the coincidence of the timing is not lost on me). To mark the 25th anniversary of both LP’s, I thought it might be a good idea to try and take the vocals from Wu-Tang’s album, and blend them over the instrumentals from Midnight Marauders. Those albums stayed in my rotation forever (literally). One moment, I was transported to the boulevard of Linden, and the next to the rugged streets of Shaolin. For the months that followed, both albums fought for playing time on my single-disc CD player. I had anticipated this day for awhile, and saved up in advance to pick up both CD’s (at that age $40 felt like $500). I remember riding my bike to the mall, with money I had earned from my after-school job. Two of the genre’s most revered albums dropped on the same day: Wu-Tang Clan’s debut ‘Enter The 36 Chambers’, & A Tribe Called Quest’s third LP ‘Midnight Marauders’.
Novemwill forever go down as one of the greatest days in hip hop history. A couple of classic albums that just recently celebrated their 25 year anniversaries gets the blends treatment by DJ Filthy Rich…