When my dad picked me up that day from school, we went directly to the record store and picked up Wu-Tang Forever. The majority of these were the various solo records from the members of the Wu-Tang Clan, my favorites being Method Man's Tical and Ol' Dirty Bastard's Return to 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version. Thanks to BMG music club (and their 12 cd's for the price of 1 deal), I had managed to accumulate a most impressive collection of hip-hop compact discs. My friends and I in suburban Atlanta had been digging on the Wu-Tang Clan for sometime before the album came out. That album was the double-album, Wu-Tang Forever, by the Wu-Tang Clan and it changed my life for a while. Jwas a very important day in my life because the most anticipated and most significant rap album of my adolescence was released. I did not fall in love for the first time, and I did not get my driver's license either (although that would be a couple weeks after). I did not meet my wife on this day, nor was a son or daughter born.
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