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Enter The Wu-Tang: How Nine Men Changed Hip-Hop Forever

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Nine men from the poorest neighborhoods in America changed hip-hop forever, when Wu-Tang Clan dropped their seminal debut album, “Enter The Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers”, twenty years ago. This book is an exploration of how the Clan planned its takeover of pop culture, dating all the way back to Rza’s entrepreneurial schemes to get money to buy music equipment, from the tender age of eleven.

This recounting of the rise of the Clan from poverty to global fame and fortune can inspire anyone to overcome any obstacle. Read this book to find out how they did it.

251 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 7, 2014

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February 21, 2016
Heavily sourced (90 some odd pages of end notes alone!) Very informative on the NGE movement and full of direct quotes from Clan members. Great read for any die hard fan of the Wu-Tang Clan!
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