Album

Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)

Wu-Tang Clan · 1993-11-09 · RCA Records

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This page models tracked-song album economics, not a full release-level royalty statement. Why?

Cover artwork for Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) by Wu-Tang Clan

Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) groups the songs currently tracked from this release, adds release metadata where available, and separates full-album context from the songs that already have dedicated earnings pages.

Short Answer

How much money does Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) make?

Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) is modeled at $320K-$1M/year per year across the songs currently tracked from the release, not as a full-album royalty statement.

This page has a matched full tracklist, which makes the album context stronger than a songs-only view.

Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) is one of the stronger album pages on the site because the tracked songs sit inside a matched release frame instead of floating without album context.

  • Currently ranks around the top 35% of tracked albums by modeled revenue
  • Released in 1993 and still reads as an active catalog asset roughly 33 years later
  • 9 total tracks on the matched edition
  • 2 tracked song pages currently support this album
  • high confidence estimate

Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) sits in the top 35% of tracked albums on the site by modeled revenue.

Last updated: May 25, 2026

How It Compares

These albums are close to Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) by artist overlap, era, or genre context, so the comparison is more useful than a generic ranking table.

Album Why compare Estimated yearly midpoint
Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) Wu-Tang Clan $660,000
2001 same era $1,820,000
Doggystyle same era $1,240,000
Ready to Die same era $1,175,000

Tracked Revenue Breakdown

Tracked album revenue $320K-$1M/year
100% of the lead revenue lane
C.R.E.A.M. $220K-$660K/year
67% of the lead revenue lane
Protect Ya Neck $100K-$360K/year
35% of the lead revenue lane

Bars reflect modeled annual midpoint ranges for the album and its tracked songs.

Why This Album Page Matters

  • This page has a matched full tracklist, which improves album-level context.
  • Tracked-song revenue has been normalized into a numeric annual range for ranking and comparison.
  • Album economics on this site are conservative proxies for catalog strength, not a substitute for a full release-level royalty statement.

Album pages model tracked-song revenue, not full-album royalty statements, and become stronger as tracklists, release metadata, and provider links improve.

More Context

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More Questions About Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)

How much does Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) make in a year?

Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) is modeled at $320K-$1M/year per year across the songs currently tracked from the release, not as a full-album royalty statement.

Why does Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) still matter financially?

This page has a matched full tracklist, which improves album-level context.

Is this full-album revenue or just tracked songs?

Album pages on How Much Music model tracked-song revenue and album context. They are not full release-level royalty statements unless every revenue input is explicitly available.

Show tracklists and assumptions
Release Metadata Wu-Tang Clan · 1993-11-09 · RCA Records 9 tracks on the matched edition · 2 tracked songs on the site
Model Scope Album pages model tracked-song revenue, not full-album royalty statements, and become stronger as tracklists, release metadata, and provider links improve. Full tracklist is available, so the release context is stronger.

Full Tracklist

This full tracklist comes from the matched release edition used for this page.

  • Disc 1 · 1. Shame On a Nuh (feat. Raekwon, Ol' Dirty Bastard & Method Man)
  • Disc 1 · 2. Clan In Da Front (feat. RZA & GZA)
  • Disc 1 · 3. Can It Be All So Simple (Radio Edit)
  • Disc 1 · 4. Method Man (feat. Method Man, Raekwon, GZA, RZA & Ghostface Killah)
  • Disc 1 · 5. Da Mystery of Chessboxin' (feat. Method Man, U-God, Inspectah Deck, Raekwon, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Ghostface Killah & Masta Killa) [Radio Edit]
  • Disc 1 · 6. Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F' Wit (feat. RZA, Inspectah Deck & Method Man)
  • Disc 1 · 7. C.R.E.A.M. (feat. Method Man, Raekwon, Inspectah Deck & Buddha Monk)
  • Disc 1 · 8. Protect Ya Neck (feat. RZA, Method Man, Inspectah Deck, Raekwon, U-God, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Ghostface Killah & GZA)
  • Disc 1 · 9. Tearz (feat. RZA & Ghostface Killah)

Tracked Songs on How Much Music

These are the songs from this album that currently have dedicated earnings pages in the catalog.

High confidence album estimate

Album pages model tracked-song revenue, not full-album royalty statements, and become stronger as tracklists, release metadata, and provider links improve.

  • This page has a matched full tracklist, which improves album-level context.
  • Tracked-song revenue has been normalized into a numeric annual range for ranking and comparison.
  • Album economics on this site are conservative proxies for catalog strength, not a substitute for a full release-level royalty statement.

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