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Origin
A proclamation begins
THE PROCLAMATION
On November 9, 1993, an album was released from Staten Island, a suburb of New York. Nine MCs honed their brotherhood by repeatedly watching the movie "The 36th Chamber of Shaolin" before arriving at this form.
"Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)" was technically the work of one man. RZA produced nearly every track, completing it with just a sampler and records in a small studio. The budget was meager and studio time was limited. However, all these constraints created an acoustic density and pressure that would later define the "East Coast sound."
C.R.E.A.M. Protect Ya Neck. Wu-Tang Clan Ain’t Nuthing ta F’ Wit. These were song titles, but also linguistic declarations. They weren’t just released as music; they functioned as decrees from Staten Island, the "forgotten borough."
One item held in this archive is a promotional LP manufactured in 1994 (RCA Records / NOT FOR SALE). This single, not intended for commercial distribution but distributed only to the media and industry professionals, serves as a pre-release announcement.
