What is the best Wu-Tang Clan album of all time?
From the raw Staten Island debut that changed hip-hop forever to experimental later efforts, the Wu-Tang catalog spans gritty street lyricism, cinematic production, and kung-fu mythology. Where do you stand in the chambers?

Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
The 1993 debut album from the Staten Island collective featuring all nine members on landmark tracks that redefined hip-hop.

Wu-Tang Forever
The 1997 double album that debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 and solidified the Clan as hip-hop legends.

The W
The 2000 album featuring guest spots from Nas and Snoop Dogg with a leaner, streamlined production approach.

Iron Flag
The 2001 comeback album with political undertones produced entirely by RZA.

8 Diagrams
The 2007 album featuring a more experimental and orchestral sound, produced entirely by RZA.

A Better Tomorrow
The 2014 reunion album reflecting on mortality, brotherhood, and the legacy of the Clan.

The Saga Continues
The 2017 album executive produced by RZA featuring several original members of the Clan.
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