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Hip hop refers to both a culture and the music that stems forth from the culture. The musical style began in 1970s New York City with the innovations of such pioneers as Kool DJ Herc, Grandmaster Flash, Grandwizard Theodore, Grandmaster Caz, Afrika Bambaataa, and DJ Hollywood. The notable elements of the culture are rapping, DJing/production, graffiti, breakdancing, and beatboxing.

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Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) is the debut album of East Coast hip hop collective the Wu-Tang Clan. It was released on November 9, 1993 by Loud Records and RCA. Many critics consider Enter The Wu-Tang one of the most significant albums of the 1990s and one of the greatest hip hop albums recorded.[1][2] The distinctive sound of Enter the Wu-Tang created a blueprint for hardcore rap in the mid-1990s and helped return New York City hip hop to national prominence.[3] The Wu-Tang Clan's debut was a landmark album in an era known as the East Coast Renaissance.[4] In 2003, Rolling Stone ranked it #386 among the "500 Greatest Albums of All Time".[5] The RZA produced the album with heavy, eerie beats, largely based on martial-arts movie clips and soul music samples. The album itself is named for the 1978 martial arts film The 36th Chamber of Shaolin.

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  1. ^ Otto, Jeff. "Rolling Stone Essential Albums of the 90s at Rocklist.net". Retrieved on December 15, 2006.
  2. ^ "The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums at Rocklist.net". Retrieved on December 12, 2006.
  3. ^ Huey, Steve. "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) Review at All Music Guide". Retrieved on October 1, 2006.
  4. ^ Yew, Ben. "Retrospect for Hip-Hop: A Golden Age on Record? at ProudFleshJournal.com". Retrieved on October 21, 2006.
  5. ^ "Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time at RollingStone.com". Retrieved on December 15, 2006.
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