Triumph

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"Triumph" is a renowned Wu-Tang Clan track celebrated for its complex lyricism and all-star verses from the group's members.

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Triumph canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
album Wu-Tang Forever
artist Wu-Tang Clan
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception widely acclaimed
describedAs classic Wu-Tang Clan track
featuresArtist GZA
Ghostface Killah
Inspectah Deck
Masta Killa
Clifford "Method Man" Smith
surface form: Method Man

Ol' Dirty Bastard
surface form: Ol’ Dirty Bastard

RZA
Raekwon
U-God
genre hip hop
hasChorus no traditional sung chorus
hasMusicVideo Triumph music video
hasTheme braggadocio
lyrical skill
martial arts imagery
isSignatureSongOf Wu-Tang Clan
language English
musicVideoDirector Brett Ratner
notableFor absence of a traditional chorus
all-star verses from Wu-Tang Clan members
complex lyricism
openingVerseBy Inspectah Deck
partOf Wu-Tang Forever
performer Wu-Tang Clan
producer RZA
recordLabel Loud Records
RCA Records
releaseDecade 1990s
subgenre East Coast hip hop
uses dense wordplay
multi-syllabic rhyme schemes
writer GZA
Ghostface Killah
Inspectah Deck
Masta Killa
Clifford "Method Man" Smith
surface form: Method Man

Ol' Dirty Bastard
surface form: Ol’ Dirty Bastard

RZA
Raekwon
U-God

Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Wu-Tang Forever notableTrack Triumph
Wu-Tang Clan notableSong Triumph
Deck notableSong Triumph
subject surface form: Inspectah Deck
Jason notableWork Triumph
subject surface form: Jason Hunter