The Wu-Tang Clan’s ‘Triumph’ (1997) and the Death of Ol’ Dirty Bastard
This post will examine how the song Triumph by the Wu-Tang Clan was released in accordance with the 2001 destruction of the World Trade Center.
The song’s video, which is about killer bees attacking New York City, ends with the Wu-Tang logo over the Twin Towers:

The song was released on 1/11 of 1997:
“Triumph” was the only song released by the group to feature all nine members rapping on the same track. All of those members are still alive today, except for one – Ol’ Dirty Bastard, whose real name was Russell Tyrone Jones.

Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)

The Wu-Tang Clan released their debut album on November ninth, or 11/09:



“Triumph” came out a span of 1160 days after the release of their debut record on 11/9, and 11 weeks, 6 days before the World Trade Center’s anniversary:





36 Chambers came out 36 weeks after the World Trade Center bombing.








The Tower is the 16th card of the Tarot:






The 39th Prime number is 167

Wu Tang Forever sums to 68. ODB was also known as Dirt McGirt, and he was born in the year ’68.
Twin Tower construction began on 6/8 of ’68
The 68th Prime number is 337




Wu Tang Forever










Wu Tang Forever hit shelves on the 154th day of the year:![]()
That was exactly 1504 weeks after groundbreaking and 223 weeks before the Collapse of the World Trade Center:






223 is the 48th Prime number

The Bastard’s death occurred on a date with Primary numerology of 48, which also left 48 days on the calendar:
Number of the Beast






ODB died two days before his 36th birthday
Wu Tang’s debut was called 36 Chambers
The 36th Triangular number is 666


666 is revealed as the number of the Beast in Revelation 13:18:


After his death, Ol’ Dirty Bastard’s son Young Dirty Bastard began performing with the group.

Young Dirty Bastard

156 is the 119th Composite number
The 156th Prime number is 911





Barsun Jones was born in 1989 on the date 4/9:


49 is 7 × 7







YDB was born on the date leaving 266 days in the year:![]()











