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First Impressions: The 50 Best Hip-Hop Intro Tracks – Page 47 – nappyafro.com

First Impressions: The 50 Best Hip-Hop Intro Tracks

46. Wu-Tang Clan – “Bring Da Ruckus”
Produced By RZA ~ Album: Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (1993)

Since Wu-Tang has been burnt into our minds, every time a snippet of dialogue from old kung fu movies is used in a song we know some wild shit is about to go down.

And it all started 20 years ago (wow) with RZA’s masterminded group. The hook is simple, the verses are complex and the beat is just nasty. This track introduced us not only to 5 of Wu-Tang’s most memorable members but also to the crazy slang and references that came with the group.

It’s a classic intro to not only a timeless album but also an untouchable group.

Memorable Lines:

I rip it hardcore, like porno-flick bitches
I roll with groups of ghetto bastards with biscuits
Check it, my method on the microphone’s banging
Wu-Tang slang’ll leave your headpiece hanging