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Originally Posted by anticipation
if you consider all of the Wu's solo releases as part of the Wu-Tang catalogue, then the argument becomes semi-difficult. but, as i don't consider Liquid Swords or Iron Man as Wu-Tang Clan releases, the debate is quite simply ended.
Otis Jackson Jr. gets the nod.
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What isnt Wu Tang about those albums?
A Wu member's album with guest appearances from pretty much the entire collective, produced by Rza, with explicit references, as well as sharing lyrical themes, to the Clan throughout?
As far as I'm concerned, they're just Wu-Tang albums with one member elevated to the foreground