

On TICAL, he drops a discordant, two-note piano all over "What The Blood Clot," and a loud, wandering electric piano line which competes with the vocals in the mix of "Biscuits," offering a sort of hip-hop analogy for buzzing lo-fi guitars. TICAL, then, is basically the "return of the Wu-Tang" in the form of the Meth.Where any Wu-Tang release is concerned, Prince Rakeem The RZA is responsible for the production, emphasizing da beats. Among the Clan's royalty is the Method Man, the lyrical mastermind behind the group's breaking single, which happens to carry his name. Description : Personnel includes: Method Man, Booster, Carlton Fisk, Inspector Deck, Street Thug (vocals) Blue Raspberry (background vocals).Engineers include: Prince Rakeem "The RZA", Method Man.Recorded at 36 Chambers, Staten Island, New York Chung King Studios, Firehouse Studios and Platinum Island Studios, New York, New York.One of the most impressive debuts in hip-hop history belonged to the Wu-Tang Clan, who took the industry by storm with their chambers of underground artists.
