Wu-Tang Clan in VIBE Magazine September 1996 issue. Photographed by Guzman.

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Wu-Tang Clan in VIBE Magazine September 1996 issue. Photographed by Guzman.
WU-TANG IS FOR THE CHILDREN
Wu-Tang Clan in NYC, 1994, © Al Pereira
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Triumph by Wu-Tang Clan (feat. Cappadona)
I can't believe that song is nearly 30 years old because, to me, Triumph NEVER gets old. I probably went through two or three cassette tapes of the Wu-Tang Forever double album in 1997 alone just driving around and rewinding Triumph over and over again. Inspectah Deck came out of the gate with one of the greatest verses in hip-hop history, and there were still eight more dudes that followed him with verses on that track!
Omega Radio for December 10, 2018; #183.
Wu-Tang Clan “Protect Ya’ Neck”
Ghostface Killah “Nutmeg”
Raekwon “Criminology”
RZA (Prince Rakeem) “Sexcapades”
GZA “Words From The Genius”
Wu-Tang Clan “Can It Be All So Simple”
Capleton “Wings Of The Morning” (ft. Method Man)
Ghostface Killah “Daytona 500” (ft. Raekwon & Cappadonna)
Mary J. Blige “I’ll Be There For You / You’re All I Need (Razor Sharp)” (ft. Method Man)
Wu-Tang Clan “Method Man” + RMX
GZA “I Gotcha Back” (ft. RZA)
Gravediggaz “Diary Of A Madman”
Ol’ Dirty Bastard “Brooklyn Zoo”
Method Man “Release Yo’ Delf”
Wu-Tang Clan “C.R.E.A.M.”
RZA “Tragedy”
Notorious B.I.G, The “The What” (ft. Method Man)
Wu-Tang Clan “Cuttin’ Headz” (demo)
GZA “Liquid Swords”
Cypress Hill “Killa Hill N*gg*s” (ft. RZA & U-God)
Method Man “Bring The Pain”
Wu-Tang Clan “Wu-Tang Clan Ain’t Nuthin’ Ta’ Fuck Wit’”
Cappadonna “Slang Editorial”
Jodeci “Freek’n You” RMX (ft. Raekwon & Ghostface Killah)
Slum Village “Flexible” (ft. Ol’ Dirty Bastard)
Raekwon “Verbal Intercourse” (ft. Nas & Ghostface Killah)
Ghostface Killah “All That I Got Is You” (ft. Mary J. Blige & Papa Wu)
Method Man & Redman “How High” RMX
Wu-Tang Clan “Shame On A Nuh”
Ghostface Killah “Flowers” (ft, Raekwon & Superb & Method Man)
DJ Muggs “When The Fat Lady Sings” (ft. GZA)
Raekwon “Incarcerated Scarfaces”
U-God “Bizarre”
Method Man “Say What” (ft. Missy Elliott & Puff Daddy)
Wu-Tang Clan “Da’ Mystery Of Chessboxing”
Ol’ Dirty Bastard “Got Your Money”
Kool G Rap “Cakes” (ft. RZA)
Killah Priest “Cross My Heart” (ft. Inspectah Deck & GZA)
Inspectah Deck “Show N’ Prove”
Masta Killah “Silverbacks (ft. Inspectah Deck & GZA)
Mariah Carey “Fantasy” (Bad Boy) (ft. Ol’ Dirty Bastard)
Wu-Tang Clan “America”
Mobb Deep “Right Back At You” (f. Big Noyd & Ghostface Killah & Raekwon)
Ol’ Dirty Bastard “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart” (ft. Macy Gray)
Tricky & Gravediggaz “Tonite Is A Special Night (Chaos Mass Confusion)”
Inspectah Deck “Movas’ & Shakers”
Wu-Tang Clan “Let My Niggas’ Live” (f. Nas)
Ol’ Dirty Bastad “Shimmy Shimmy Ya”
MF Doom “Angels” (ft. Ghostface Killah)
Czarface “Shoguns” (ft. Cappadonna & Vinnie Paz)
MF Doom “Books Of War” (ft. RZA)
Method Man & Raekwon & Ghostface “Our Dreams”
Wu-Tang Clan “Careful (Click Click)”
Raekwon “Heaven & Hell”
Prefuse 73 “Hide Ya’ Face” (ft. Ghostface & El-P)
S.W.V. “Anything” RMX (ft. Wu-Tang Clan)
Raekwon “Ice Cream” (ft. Method Man & Ghostface & Cappadonna)
Logic “Wu-Tang Forever”
First Year 7 broadcast. Wu-Tang 25th tribute; one of Omega's most popular shows.