Shadowboxin'

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A-side"4th Chamber"
(double A-side)
ReleasedMarch 28, 1996
Recorded1995
"Shadowboxin'"
Single by GZA featuring Method Man
from the album Liquid Swords
A-side"4th Chamber"
(double A-side)
ReleasedMarch 28, 1996
Recorded1995
GenreHip-hop
Length3:29
LabelGeffen
SongwritersGary Grice, Clifford Smith, Robert Diggs[1]
ProducerRZA
GZA singles chronology
"Cold World"
(1995)
"Shadowboxin'" / "4th Chamber"
(1996)
"Crash Your Crew"
(1999)
Method Man singles chronology
"The Riddler"
(1995)
"Shadowboxin'"
(1996)
"Wu-Wear: The Garment Renaissance"
(1996)
Music video
"Shadowboxin'" on YouTube

"Shadowboxin'" is a song by American rapper and Wu-Tang Clan member GZA, featuring fellow Wu-Tang member Method Man. It was released, along with "4th Chamber", as the fourth and final single from GZA's second studio album Liquid Swords (1995), on March 28, 1996. The song was produced by RZA.[2]

The song contains dialogue from the film Shaolin vs Lama, and samples "Trouble, Heartaches & Sadness" by Ann Peebles.[3] Method Man raps the first and third verses, while GZA raps the second.[4] According to Method Man, GZA was supposed to rap two verses on the track.[5]

Critical reception

The song received generally positive reviews. XXL wrote that the repetitive chop of the sample "set the stage for Meth and GZA's master lyricism".[3] In an interview with Wax Poetics, GZA praised Method Man's rapping, saying that the song "seemed more like Meth's track".[2]

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