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Enter the Wu‐Tang (36 Chambers)

by Wu‐Tang Clan · Album Enter the Wu‐Tang (36 Chambers)

Shame on a Nigga

Key C Tempo 100 bpm Time signature 4/4 Duration 2:57
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The story behind

Shame on a Nigga, according to DoReSol

In the base of Shame on a Nigga, what truly stands out is the way the sound was constructed. It's not about a complex arrangement, but rather an intentional rawness that gives it a particular strength. The production, largely handled by RZA, along with Mitchell Diggs, Ghostface Killah, and Oli Grant, focuses on creating a dense and direct atmosphere. The result is a track lasting just 2:57 that feels compact and impactful, wasting no second. The work of Ethan Ryman as recording engineer and RZA's own involvement in the mixing were key to achieving that distinctive sonic texture.

This track is best understood by considering the process behind it. RZA's vision as lead arranger and producer, alongside contributions from Mitchell Diggs, Ghostface Killah, and Oli Grant, sought a particular sound that resonated with the group's energy. The final mix, also supervised by RZA, solidified that sonic identity. The song's brevity, 2:57, is a testament to its direct and unadorned approach, where every element serves a specific function to build overall power.

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Enter the Wu‐Tang (36 Chambers)

Enter the Wu‐Tang (36 Chambers)

Wu‐Tang Clan · 1993 · Track 2

Details

KeyC
Time signature4/4
Tempo100 BPM
Duration2:57
ComposerGhostface Killah / GZA/Genius / Inspectah Deck / Method Man / Ol’ Dirty Bastard / Raekwon / RZA / U‐God
AlbumEnter the Wu‐Tang (36 Chambers)
Year1993

Credits

Music Ghostface Killah, GZA/Genius, Inspectah Deck, Method Man, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, Raekwon, RZA, U‐God

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