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.
[2] The song contains dialogue from the film Shaolin vs Lama, and samples "Trouble, Heartaches & Sadness" by Ann Peebles.
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".
4th Chamber Featuring Ghostface Killer, Killah Priest, RZA (LP version) 4:07 2.