Who had the biggest presence on 36 Chambers?

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Ghost face, Raekwon, Method Man and ODB are acceptable answers. I have to go with Ghost, though. He supplied the best verses and was featured more than anyone else. I can't imagine it being the same album without him.
 

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Method Man. I think, just because he was one of two artists that had solo joints (he and GZA) and his solo had a video and was one of the bigger songs on the album, and led to Meth getting a solo deal on Def Jam and being the first Wu artist to drop a solo.

Afterwards I'd say ODB, Rae, and Ghost. Not in that order.
 

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lmao method man in retrospect had a great career musically and lyrically speaking

had a classic debut classic verses from 1993-1997 a classic album with redman
and was the only guest appreance on biggie's debut album and was only the east coast act besides redman on pac's death row debut.
 

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lmao method man in retrospect had a great career musically and lyrically speaking

had a classic debut classic verses from 1993-1997 a classic album with redman
and was the only guest appreance on biggie's debut album and was only the east coast act besides redman on pac's death row debut.

All facts
 
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