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Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang

Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang
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Studio album by Raekwon
Released March 7, 2011
Recorded 2010
Genre Hip hop
Length 49:05
Label Ice H20/EMI
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Producer Raekwon (exec.), Scram Jones, Mathematics, Bronze Nazareth, Oh No, Cilvaringz, DJ Khalil, Tommy Nova, BT, Selasi, Bluerocks, Alchemist, Sean C & LV, Havoc, Kenny Dope, Xtreme
Raekwon chronology
Wu-Massacre
(2010)
Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang
(2011)
Fly International Luxurious Art
(2015)
Wu-Tang Clan solo chronology
Ghostface Killah:
Apollo Kids
(2010)
Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang
(2011)
Cappadonna:
The Pilgrimage
(2011)
Singles from Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang
  1. "Butter Knives"
    Released: December 8, 2010
  2. "Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang"
    Released: January 11, 2011
  3. "Rock n Roll"
    Released: February 11, 2011
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
BBC Online (favorable)
Entertainment Weekly (B+)
Los Angeles Times 3.5/4 stars
NME (2/10)
Pitchfork Media (7.9/10)
PopMatters (7/10)
Rolling Stone 3.5/5 stars
Slant Magazine 3.5/5 stars
Sputnikmusic 4/5 stars
Vibe (favorable)

Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang is the fifth studio album by American rapper and Wu-Tang Clan-member Raekwon, released March 7, 2011, on Ice H20 and EMI Records. Guests for the album include Black Thought, Busta Rhymes, Ghostface Killah, GZA, Inspectah Deck, Lloyd Banks, Method Man, Nas, and Rick Ross, among others.

The album debuted at number 12 on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 29,000 copies in its first week. It produced three singles, "Butter Knives", the title track and "Rock n Roll". Upon its release, Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang received positive reviews from most music critics, who complimented Raekwon's performance and commended him for his musical direction.

Due to the 8 Diagrams controversy, which took place in late 2007, Shaolin Vs. Wu-Tang was initially planned to be a Wu-Tang Clan group album, minus production from RZA. Raekwon later revealed that it would instead be his fifth studio album, and as originally intended, would not feature contributions from RZA. In regards to this decision, Raekwon clarified in an interview with Vibe "RZA doesn’t have to be on every album. I wanted to give some other producers a chance. It’s not about beef."

When Raekwon was asked about the album in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, he explained "It’s not nothing derogatory towards Wu. It’s just that Shaolin (i.e. Staten Island) is the place, Wu-Tang is the crew that came from that place. It’s like me just going back to my history of being an emcee first, before I actually became part of Wu-Tang. I always give RZA that support as far as saying he brought Wu-Tang to the table. It was his philosophy. He picked certain dudes to be part of this group, and he said, 'This is what it’s going to be called'. Before that, I was on the block. I was living in Shaolin. So this album just shows the street side of me, challenging the great side of Wu-Tang. Which is almost like how T.I. did T.I. vs. T.I.P. You’re going to get sounds that relate to Wu-Tang. You’re going to get sounds that relate to great Rae at his best shit, too. You’re going to get a lot of animation as far as the skits are concerned. It’s going to be a hot one. Everyone’s going to love it."


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