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Deconstructing Inspectah Deck's Verse On Wu-Tang Clan's "Triumph"
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2017-10-16
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Back in 1997, Wu-Tang Clan dropped “Triumph” as the lead single for their sophomore album. The track kicks off with an iconic verse from Inspectah Deck, featuring a complex rhyme scheme that is often cited as one of the best rap verses of all time.
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