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![]() THE GENIUS-Words From The Genius (Cold Chillin'/Reprise; February 19, 1991) PRINCE RAKEEM-Ooh, I Love You Rakeem (Tommy Boy; 12"; 1991) ![]() ![]() WU-TANG CLAN-Protect Ya Neck/After The Laughter (Wu-Tang; 12"; summer 1993) WU-TANG CLAN-Protect Ya Neck/Method Man (LOUD/RCA; 12"; 1993) WU-TANG CLAN-Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (LOUD/RCA; November 9, 1993) WU-TANG CLAN-Method Man (LOUD/RCA ; promo CD5; 1993) ![]() ![]() WU-TANG CLAN-Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (LOUD/RCA 66358-2; March 29. 1994) WU-TANG CLAN-Method Man (edit) (LOUD/RCA 62747; promo CD5; 1994) WU-TANG CLAN-Method Man (LOUD/RCA 62765-1 promo 12"; March 1994) SHYHEIM A/K/A THE RUGGED CHILD-s/t (Virgin 39385-1; April 19, 1994) GRAVEDIGGAZ-Diggin' Up The Future (Gee Street/Island PRCD 6859-2; promo interview CD; summer 1994) GRAVEDIGGAZ-6 Feet Deep (Gee Street/Island 314-524 016-1; August 9. 1994) GRAVEDIGGAZ-6 Feet Deep (Gee Street/Island 314-524 049-2; October 18, 1994) GRAVEDIGGAZ-Nowhere To Run, Nowhere To Hide (Gee Street/Island 422- 854 105-1 12" single; 1994) VARIOUS ARTISTS-Wild Pitch Classics (Wild Pitch 29711-1; July 12, 1994) VARIOUS ARTISTS-"Fresh: Music Inspired By The Film" (LOUD/RCA 66478- 1; 1994) THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G.-Ready To Die (Bad Boy/Arista 73000-1; September 13, 1994) - Method Man appears in "The What?" SHAQUILLE O'NEAL-Shaq Fu-Da Return (Jive 41550-1; November 8, 1994) The RZA and Method Man appear in "No Hook". SPICE 1-AmeriKKKa's Nightmare (Jive 41547-1; November 8, 1994) Method Man appears in "Hard To Kill". METHOD MAN-Tical (Def Jam 314-523 839-1; November 15, 1994) SUPER CAT-Scalp Dem/South Central (Columbia 44L-77648 12" single; 1994) Method Man appears in the Wu-Tang remix (done by The RZA) of "Scalp Dem". ![]() ![]() FUNKMASTER FLEX AND THE GHETTO CELEBS-Nuttin' But Flavor (Wreck/Nervous WR 20116-1/2 12"/CD single; January 1995) Ol' Dirty Bastard, along with Charlie Brown of Leaders Of The New School and Fat Joe employee Biz Markie, appear in the title track. VARIOUS ARTISTS-"The Jerky Boys" soundtrack (Select/Atlantic 82708-2; January 29, 1995) Features Wu-Tang Clan's "Dirty Dancing" GRAVEDIGGAZ-1-800-SUICIDE/Mommy What's A Gravedigga (Gee Street/Island 422-854 223-1; double 12" single; February 1995) GRAVEDIGGAZ-1-800-SUICIDE (Gee Street/Island PRCD 6924-2; promo CD single; February 1995) OL' DIRTY BASTARD-Brooklyn Zoo (Elektra 66166-0; February 3, 1995)(12") Contains the non-LP track "Give It To Ya Raw". OL' DIRTY BASTARD-Brooklyn Zoo (Radio Edit) (Elektra 9108; promo CD single; February 1995) - Features a clean mix of "Brooklyn Zoo". OL' DIRTY BASTARD-Return To The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version (Elektra 61659-1/2/4; March 30, 1995) - CD version contains two bonus tracks: Wu's "Dirty Dancing" and "Harlem World". OL' DIRTY BASTARD-Return To The 36 Chambers: The Clean Version (Elektra ED 5796; promo only double LP; March 30, 1995) - A clean version of this album does exist, but was never released publicity. METHOD MAN FEATURING MARY J. BLIGE-All I Need (Def Jam 422 851-879- 1/2; April 25, 1995) (12") MOBB DEEP-The Infamous (LOUD/RCA 66480-1; April 25,1995) Raekwon appears in "Eye For An Eye (Your Beef Is Mine)". Raekwon and Ghost Face appear in "Right Back At You". VARIOUS ARTISTS-"Tales From The Hood" soundtrack (MCA Soundtracks MCAD-11243; May 9, 1995) - Features Wu-Tang Clan's "Let Me At Them"; Ol' Dirty Bastard's "Ol' Dirty's Back"; and Gravediggaz' "From The Dark Side" VARIOUS ARTISTS-"Batman Forever" soundtrack (Atlantic 82759-2; June 6,1995) Features Method Man's "The Riddler" THE GENIUS-Labels (Wu-Tang WU006; promo-only 12; June 1995) A promo-only 12" single featuring the GZA mix and the RZA mix. RAEKWON THE CHEF-Latest & Greatest Hits (LOUD/RCA LD-4; promo cassette; June 1995) - A "Freestyle" promotional cassette. FUNKMASTER FLEX & THE GHETTO CELEBS-Nuttin' But Flavor (Vocal Remix) (Wreck/Nervous 20148-1; 12"; June 1995) RAEKWON THE CHEF-Only Built 4 Cuban Linx (LOUD/RCA 66663-1/2/4; August 1, 1995) CD version features the bonus track "North Star (Jewels)" VARIOUS ARTISTS-"The Show" soundtrack (Def Jam 314 529 021-1/2/4; August 15, 1995) - Features the original mix of Method Man/Redman's "How High", and Meth's soundbite from the movie itself talking about "Headbanger Boogie" (a/k/a pakalolo) METHOD MAN/REDMAN-How High (Def Jam 314 579 925-1/2; 12"; August 15, 1995) OL' DIRTY BASTARD-Shimmy Shimmy Ya (Studio Ton Mix) (Elektra PRCD 9776-2; promo-only CD single) This unreleased mix features MC Eiht and E-40. OL' DIRTY BASTARD-Rawhide (Elektra PRCD 9380-2/1; promo only 12"; late summer 1995) - Features the non-LP track "Don't U Know (Part 2)". CYPRESS HILL-Throw Your Set In The Air (Ruffhouse/Columbia 44K 78046; 12"; October 3, 1995) - The RZA and U-God appear in "Killa Hill", produced by The RZA. FAT JOE-Jealous One's Envy (Violator/Relativity 1239-1/2/4; October 24, 1995) Raekwon appears in "Respect Mine". THE GENIUS-Liquid Swords (Geffen GEF-24813; November 7, 1995) CD version contains "B.I.B.L.E. (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth)". FUNKMASTER FLEX-The Mix Tape Volume 1 (LOUD/RCA 66805-1/2/4; November 7, 1995) - Raekwon appears in "Let's Be Specific", and Meth & Redman contribute a "Freestyle". Raekwon's "Incarcerated Scarfaces" appears here, and a number of freestyles on the album are backed with Wu instrumentals. VARIOUS ARTISTS-One Million Strong (Mergela/Solar 72667-2; November 14, 1995) The RZA and Killer Priest appear in both mixes of "Where Ya At?". Also includes Sunz Of Man's "Wicked Wayz". ![]() ![]() VARIOUS ARTISTS-"Don't Be A Menace To South Central While Drinking Your Juice In The Hood" soundtrack (Island 314-524 146-2; January 9, 1996) Featuring Ghost Face Killer's "Winter Wars", as well as Blue Raspberry's "It's Time". 2PAC-All Eyez On Me (Death Row/Interscope 314-524 204-2; February 13, 1996) Method Man appears in "Got My Mind Made Up". The original version was recorded as a Dogg Pound track, with Inspector Deck contributing a decent verse, along with Death Row MC Lady Of Rage. BUSTA RHYMES-Woo-Haa! (Violator/Elektra 66050-1/2/4; 12"; February 27, 1996) Ol' Dirty Bastard appears in the "World Wide Remix" of "WOO-HAA!". THE GENIUS-Cold World (Geffen GEF12-22210; 12"; February 27, 1996) D'Angelo appears in the two remixes of "Cold World". FAT JOE-Envy (Violator/Relativity 1546-1/2/4; 12"; February 27, 1996) Raekwon appears in "Firewater", which also includes The Punisher and Armageddon. VARIOUS ARTISTS-"Sunset Park" soundtrack (Flavor Unit/eastwest 61904-2; April 23, 1996) - Features Ghost Face Killer's "Motherless Child" VARIOUS ARTISTS-"The Great White Hype" soundtrack (Epic Soundtracks EK-67636; April 30, 1996) - Features Cappadon's "If It's Alright With You", Ghost Face Killer's "Who's The Champion", and an alternate mix of Method Man's "Bring The Pain". SHYHEIM-The Lost Generation (Noo Trybe/Virgin 41583-1/2/4; May 28, 1996) Raekwon and The RZA appear in the CD bonus track "Young Godz", produced by The RZA. VARIOUS ARTISTS-"The Nutty Professor" soundtrack (Def Jam 314 531 911-1/2/4; June 4, 1996) - Features 12 O'Clock's "Nasty Immigrants". VARIOUS ARTISTS-America Is Dying Slowly (Red Hot Organization/Elektra 61925-1/2/4; June 25, 1996) - Features Wu-Tang Clan's "America". RAEKWON THE CHEF-Rainy Dayz (Remix) (LOUD/RCA RDAB 64626-1; promo 12"; September 1996 - Mr. Dalvin of Jodeci remixed "Rainy Dayz" with a slight R&B flavor, even with Raekwon actually singing. The "Long - Dirty Mix" features a verse from Ghost Face Killer. VARIOUS ARTISTS-"High School High" soundtrack (Big Beat/Atlantic; September 10, 1996) - Features RZA's "Wu-Wear" and Inspector Deck/U-God's "Semi-Automatic Full Rap Metal Jacket". BOUNTY KILLER-My Xperience (VP/Blunt/TVT 16582 1461; September 17, 1996) Features "Warface" (a remix of "Ask Fi War"), produced by The RZA, featuring Raekwon on vocals. VARIOUS ARTISTS-Big Blunts Volume 2 (Tommy Boy TB-1153; September 24, 1996) - Master Killer appears in the RZA-produced Remix of Bounty Killer's "Eyes A Bleed". BOUNTY KILLER-Eyes A Bleed (Tommy Boy TB-764; 12"; September 24, 1996) Features three mixes of "Eyes A Bleed", including the RZA Remix featuring Master Killer. All three mixes are available - on the Big Blunts Volume 2 album. The 12" is a split effort with Rahsun & Skeeta Ranks. B-REAL, BUSTA RHYMES, COOLIO, L.L. COOL J & METHOD MAN-Hit 'Em High (Warner Sunset/Atlantic PR 6942; promo 12"/CD single; September 1996) Contains the Trackmasters Remix of "Hit 'Em High", which was never released to the public. CAPPADONNA-Taking Drastic Measures (Drastic DR-0725; 12"; October 1996) This 12" single makes it out as the debut solo single from Cappadonna, but the record is actually credited to Cappadonna & Drastic Measures. REAL LIVE-The Turnaround: A Long Awaited Drama (Big Beat/Atlantic 92668-1/2/4; October 1, 1996) Features "Real Live Sh*t (Remix)", featuring Ghost Face Killer, Cappadonna, and Killa Sin. GINA THOMPSON-The Things That You Do (Darkchild Remix) (Mercury 314 578 713-1/2; October 22, 1996) Raekwon appears in the Darkchild Remix, along with Craig Mack and Mr. Mike Nitty. GHOST FACE KILLER-Ironman (Razor Sharp/Epic Street EK 67729; October 29, 1996) - Vinyl version features a gatefold cover. CD version contains a bonus track, "Marvel". VARIOUS ARTISTS-"Space Jam" soundtrack (Warner Sunset/Atlantic 82961-2/4; November 12, 1996) - Method Man appears in "Hit 'Em High", which is the MONSTARS Theme Song. Song also features B-Real of Cypress Hill, Busta Rhymes, Coolio, and LL Cool J.. MOBB DEEP-Hell On Earth (LOUD/RCA 64729-1/2/4) ; November 19, 1996) Method Man appears in "Extortion", while Raekwon appears in "Nighttime Vultures". VARIOUS ARTISTS-NFL Jams (Gridiron/Castle 129-2/4; November 26, 1996) Method Man teams up with Ricky Watters for "It's In The Game" and Ghost Face Killer joins Andre Rison for "Fast Life". REDMAN-Muddy Waters (Def Jam 314 553 470-1/2/4; December 10, 1996) Method Man appears in the track "Do What Ya Feel". ![]() ![]() VARIOUS ARTISTS-"Rhyme & Reason" soundtrack (Buzztone/Priority P1-50635; January 14, 1997) - Features The RZA's "Tragedy", produced by True Master and co-produced by The RZA. DJ MUGGS FEATURING RZA & GZA-Third World (Columbia CAS-9583; promo 12"; February 1997) - A promo only 12" single, contains a Radio Edit, Album Version, Acapella, and Instrumental versions of "Third World". DJ MUGGS-DJ Muggs Presents...The Soul Assassins (Columbia 66820; March 4, 1997) The RZA and The GZA appear in the track "Third World". La The Darkman also appears in the track "Devil In A Blue Dress". THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G.-Life After Death (Bad Boy/Arista 73011-1/2/4; triple LP/double CD; March 25, 1997) - The RZA produced the song "Long Kiss Goodnight". WU-TANG CLAN-Wu-Tang Forever (LOUD/RCA 66905-1/2/4; triple LP/double CD; June 3, 1997) WU-TANG CLAN-Wu-Tang Forever (Clean Version) (LOUD/RCA 67485-2/4; double CD; June 3, 1997) 1998 ONYX/WU-TANG CLAN-The Worst (Tommy Boy TB-436;
12" single; January 13, 1998) Contains Radio, Instrumental, Album, and Acapella
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