Da Mystery of Chessboxin'

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“Da Mystery Of Chessboxin'”
Song by Wu-Tang Clan
Album Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
Released November 9, 1993
Recorded Firehouse Studio in New York City
Genre Hip-Hop
Length 4:48
Label Loud Records
Writer Wu-Tang Clan
Producer RZA, Ol' Dirty Bastard (co-producer)
Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) track listing
"Can It Be All So Simple"
(5)
Da Mystery Of Chessboxin'
(6)
"Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F' Wit"
(7)


Da Mystery Of Chessboxin' is a song by Wu-Tang Clan. It was produced by founder RZA and the song appears on the group's critically acclaimed debut album Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). Like such songs as Protect Ya Neck, it was well-received by critics. It is the only song on Wu-Tang's debut album to feature Masta Killa. The first kung-fu movie sample at the beginning is from Shaolin and Wu Tang . The second is from the film Five Deadly Venoms. The song was inspired by a kung fu movie from Ocean titled Mystery of Chessboxing.

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Ol' Dirty Bastard in Da Mystery Of Chessboxin' music video
Ol' Dirty Bastard in Da Mystery Of Chessboxin' music video

[edit] See also

Chess boxing