Best Wu-Tang Clan Songs

A list of all the best Wu Tang Clan songs, whether it be solo or as a group.
The Top Ten
1 C.R.E.A.M

This song has had an enduring influence on rappers. Method Man's hook, "Cash rules everything around me, C.R.E.A.M., Get the money; dollar, dollar bill, y'all," and other references pop up in countless rap songs. Everyone from The Notorious B.I.G. and 2Pac to Kanye West, Nas, and Drake have incorporated send-ups to the song on their own tracks. Eminem also included it on the soundtrack to this 2002 film, 8 Mile.

Classic stuff, pure money machine but good keeped on its time. The good times flyed away but this song will always remind me of them!

2 Protect Ya Neck

This blast of hardcore hip-hop was the first Wu-Tang Clan release. The Staten Island group financed the recording themselves and pressed a 12" single containing three versions of this song and a vocal and instrumental version of "After The Laughter Comes Tears" as the B-side. They also took care of distribution (bringing the single to local record shops and selling out of cars) and promotion (hitting up local clubs and radio stations) on their own. Their plan worked, and this DIY underground success gave the act instant credibility, as it was clear that these guys were real hustlers who lived their lyrics, and not a burnished record company creation. Major labels came calling, and the group signed with RCA subsidiary Loud Records in a deal that included an unusual clause: all members were free to pursue solo careers outside of the label.

3 Da Mystery of Chessboxin'

The group is from Staten Island, which among the five boroughs of New York City, had been underrepresented in hip-hop. The group sometimes refer to it as "Shaolin" Island, a reference to the Shaolin style of martial arts. One of the most greater Japanese Beats in Hip hop & rap.

This songs sounds pretty awesome for his specific decade when it comes to the world for the first time.

This song is a mystery inside of a mystery box.

4 Triumph

"Triumph" is a song by American hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan, from their 1997 album Wu-Tang Forever. It was released as the lead single from the album in February 1997. The song does not have a chorus, instead, solely consisting of an intro and interlude by Ol' Dirty Bastard and verses from the other eight Wu-Tang members and associate (and future member) Cappadonna. It is the only Wu-Tang song featuring all members.

It was a hard choice but I believe that Triumph is the most loyal wu-tang clan song to describe it at the best.

5 Can It Be All So Simple

I remember when this song used to be the most dope thing in my hood, I'm from Queens NY I salute you all Wu-tang's fans as me!

Better than Triump at least this song should be Number #3 it's amazingly calming.

Excellent peaceful chords. This is the best!

6 Method Man

Now I changed my mind, Method Man is first to me now!

This song is so great, it's my favorite Rap song along The World Is Yours

7 Shame On a N****

I'm surprised this song has flown under so many people's radar. It's like just under three minutes long. Go listen to it!

Greatest song by them or probably number three song because I know not everyone is agree with my personal poinr of view.

8 Gravel Pit

Same good as Cream, why is not even top 5?

9 Bring Da Ruckus

Best wu-tang track, the beat is scarier than Freddy Krueguer, the lyrics were one of the best from wu-tang clan's entire music songs. Rza and Raekwon made this song a god that is porbably one of the best Rap songs in this time also...

Wu-Tang slang gonna leave ya headpiece hanging!

I love the lyric style, goes different to the rest.

10 Ain't Nothin' Ta F*** Wit

A track from Wu-Tang Clan's first album, this song finds the rappers flexing their lyrical muscles and putting other rappers on notice. Wu-Tang leader RZA explained: "The most important thing that people need to know about us? That Wu-Tang Clan ain't nuthin' to f*** wit. Lyrically, no-one can f*** with us. It's gonna take another generation to match our rhymes."

Nothing gets me going like that bass drop.

The Contenders
11 Verbal Intercourse
12 Tearz

RZA's best verse of his entire career and my favourite song off 36 chambers!

RZA at his finest! 2 emotional stories told by the rapping gods RZA and Ghostface

Stills a fantastic song, with a fantastic beat.

13 Ice Cream

This is a pretty quiet song inside of the storm. It's like get into a silent hell, it's like shut all the worms inside the earth, it's like the Wu-Tang Clan at his darkest art, it's like a MASTERPIECE

No votes or comments for this song? WOW
I'm glad to be the only genius to do it

Promised myself this song's longevity for real.

14 Bring Da Pain
15 Winter Warz
16 Clan In Da Front

Better than Think Differently, Duel of the Iron Mic, Reunited, Jah World, Ice Cream, Winter Warz, Bring Da Pain: Even Tearz and Verbal Intercourse : This song just needs to be in the Top 10 I feel it could fit better wit.

It's a pretty good song in my opinion, this does a 80% of the things correct!

This song is out of the Top 10 and that's not good!

17 Jah World
18 Reunited

I put this at 2nd, putting a Better Tommorow above it. GZA's opening with 'for metaphorical parables to fertilise the earth' and the in depth is so cool. And not to say Iron Lung who said 'is it appetite for destruction...' it's just the most catchy thing I've heard all day

Sick sample, nice flow, one of the best song by wu-tang!

19 Duel of the Iron Mic
20 Think Differently
21 Criminology
22 Still Grimey
23 Bells of War
24 Impossible
25 Rules
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