Wu-Tang Clan "Triumph"

No rap group comes close to Wu-Tang Clan when it comes to volume of quality and success.

Consistently made up of nine members who are considered among the best rappers in history, it would be easy to see a group of men in such a highly competitive field as rap to fall apart and not last longer than one or two albums. However, WTC has released seven albums as a collective and more than 100 solo albums.

Yet, "Triumph" is the only song on a WTC album that includes all nine members. (All of them appear on one song on a solo album as well.)

It was the first single on Forever, WTC's second album, and was a thunderbolt to the rap community. It had been four years since the group released its debut album, Enter the 36 Chambers, and with a flood of solo albums, there were rumors the group had in-fighting and/or had quietly disbanded.

Not only were the rumors false, WTC put out one of the most acclaimed rap songs on one of the most acclaimed rap albums of all time, and the video has long been called a triumph of its own.

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