Directed by with a budget of roughly $800,000 , the video was one of the most expensive of its time.
Released in February 1997, "" is a landmark single by the Wu-Tang Clan that served as the lead track for their second album, Wu-Tang Forever . It is widely celebrated as one of the greatest "posse cuts" in hip-hop history, breaking standard radio rules with a six-minute runtime and no chorus. Production and Structure Wu Tang Clan – Triumph
: The verse asserts the Clan's global dominance, likening their lyrical skill to a nuclear explosion or a masterfully executed heist. The Music Video Directed by with a budget of roughly $800,000
The opening verse by is frequently cited as one of the best in hip-hop history. Production and Structure : The verse asserts the
: Notable scenes include Inspectah Deck rappelling down a skyscraper, RZA morphing into bees, and GZA watching over Earth from space.