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Wu-Elements
The Wu-Elements are a production team closely affiliated with the Wu-Tang Clan. A loosely knit group, it consists of five producers who typically support main producer RZA in handling production duties for Wu-Tang group, solo and affiliate releases. ==Conception (1994–1997)== In 1994, producer 4th Disciple became the first producer outside of RZA to produce on a Wu-Tang Clan release;〔()〕 he co-produced "Sub Crazy" for Method Man's debut, ''Tical'', then co-produced the song "Damage" for Ol' Dirty Bastard's solo debut, ''Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version''. True Master also co-produced a song on ''The Dirty Version'', the single "Brooklyn Zoo" with ODB.〔()〕 Also in 1995, 4th Disciple produced the track "B.I.B.L.E.", a Killah Priest solo song at the end of GZA's 2nd album, ''Liquid Swords''; he also produced singles for Wu-Tang affiliates Sunz of Man, "Five Arch Angels" and "Soldiers of Darkness."〔 In 1996, True Master produced "Fish," the only non-RZA produced song on Ghostface Killah's debut album ''Ironman''. After both of them contributed to ''The Pick, the Sickle and the Shovel'', a release by RZA's sidegroup The Gravediggaz, they were given production spots on Wu-Tang Clan's second solo album, ''Wu-Tang Forever'', in 1997.〔〔
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