Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version
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Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version
Summary
Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version is an album[1]. It ranks in the top 1% of album entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,802 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version's instance of is recorded as The Dirty Version — instance of (P31): album[3].
- Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version's genre is The Dirty Version — genre (P136): East Coast hip-hop[4].
- Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version's genre is The Dirty Version — genre (P136): hardcore hip-hop[5].
- Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version was followed by The Dirty Version — followed by (P156): Nigga Please[6].
- Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version was produced by The Dirty Version — producer (P162): 4th Disciple[7].
- Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version was produced by The Dirty Version — producer (P162): True Master[8].
- Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version was produced by The Dirty Version — producer (P162): RZA[9].
- Among the performers on Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version was The Dirty Version — performer (P175): Ol' Dirty Bastard[10].
- Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version's record label is recorded as The Dirty Version — record label (P264): Elektra[11].
- Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version's language of work or name is recorded as The Dirty Version — language of work or name (P407): English[12].
- Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version was distributed by The Dirty Version — distribution format (P437): music streaming[13].
- Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version was published on January 1, 1995[14].
- Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version's title is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version'}[15].
- Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version's form of creative work is recorded as The Dirty Version — form of creative work (P7937): studio album[16].
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Authorship and Creation
Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version was performed by The Dirty Version — performer (P175): Ol' Dirty Bastard[10]. Producers include The Dirty Version — producer (P162): 4th Disciple[7], The Dirty Version — producer (P162): True Master[8], and The Dirty Version — producer (P162): RZA[9].
Publication
Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version was released on January 1, 1995[14]. Its language of work or name is recorded as The Dirty Version — language of work or name (P407): English[12]. Genres include The Dirty Version — genre (P136): East Coast hip-hop[4] and The Dirty Version — genre (P136): hardcore hip-hop[5]. It was distributed by The Dirty Version — distribution format (P437): music streaming[13].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version was followed by The Dirty Version — followed by (P156): Nigga Please[6].
Why It Matters
Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version ranks in the top 1% of album entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,802 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[17]