![]() Killa was able to recapture the magic of years gone by, creating an album that turned back the clock and proved that he was just as capable as his Wu brethren. When he finally dropped his solo album – 11 years after the Wu’s landmark debut – the Clan was admittedly had hit a lull. ![]() Masta Killa is probably the most enigmatic member of the Wu, only surfacing sporadically to drop a verse or two before vanishing back into the 36 Chambers. It’s like blaxploitation meets Adult Swim – an eclectic album that is way before its time. And that’s all true – yet, somehow, this album STILL works. ![]() On the surface, Dirty’s sophomore album seems like a mess, filled with off-kilter singing, bizarre rhyme patterns and weird 70s references. This was the first album that began to drift away from the Wu’s trademark grittiness (much to the dismay of longtime fans) but the direction showed growth and gave us more than a few strong tracks. Iron Flag often gets lost among the Wu’s more high-profile hits but make no mistake, it’s a force all its own. Today, let’s look at the 15 best albums under the Wu’s iron flag. Their 20-year legacy has spawned dozens of solo and group rap albums that have stood the test of time. The Wu-Tang Clan is the greatest group in hip-hop history.
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