What is the best Wu-Tang Clan album of all time?

By YPB Team

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) — ranked #11
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 — ranked #22
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 — ranked #33
The W
The 2000 album featuring guest spots from Nas and Snoop Dogg with a leaner, streamlined production approach.
Iron Flag — ranked #44
Iron Flag
The 2001 comeback album with political undertones produced entirely by RZA.
8 Diagrams — ranked #55
8 Diagrams
The 2007 album featuring a more experimental and orchestral sound, produced entirely by RZA.
A Better Tomorrow — ranked #66
A Better Tomorrow
The 2014 reunion album reflecting on mortality, brotherhood, and the legacy of the Clan.
The Saga Continues — ranked #77
The Saga Continues
The 2017 album executive produced by RZA featuring several original members of the Clan.

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