Hip-hop history was made in 1993 when the Wu Tang Clan unleashed a debut record straight off the streets of New York City. Fueled by the RZA's sparse and hard-hitting production style, 36 Chambers influenced 90s-era hip-hop immeasurably while putting a motley cast of East Coast characters on the map with cuts like C.R.E.A.M. and Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing ta F' Wit.
One 12" vinyl record
Released in 1993
Length: 61 minutes, 31 seconds
Released on Loud