On this day in 1995, GZA, the lyrical mastermind and spiritual head of the Wu-Tang Clan’s “Voltron,” dropped his landmark solo debut Liquid Swords—a record that would come to define not only his ...
On episode 3 of 'The Almanac of Rap,' 9th Wonder and Reuben Vincent push back on the idea that younger artists don’t understand hip-hop’s depth or history. “Liquid Swords” is obviously the most famous ...
1995 was a critical year for the Wu-Tang Clan. Just three years after forming and two years after the explosive, groundbreaking group debut Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), the legendary Staten Island ...
Lettuce have announced the Get Up Tour, an expansive run that will take the band to 16 high-profile venues across the country at the outset of 2025. To amplify expectations for its return to touring, ...
On Friday, June 13, Wu-Tang Clan came to Dickies Arena for their final tour. With openers Run the Jewels, all surviving members-RZA, Ghostface Killah, Method Man, GZA, Cappadonna, Inspectah Deck, ...
Wu-Tang Clan will bring the ruckus for the last time when the group takes the stage at the Wells Fargo Center on Friday, ending a three-decades run as a groundbreaking hip-hop act. Since the group ...
The audience at the Toyota Center became calm and quiet as the singer Blue Raspberry stood center stage. Dressed in all black, she let the weight of the moment hang in the air. The band behind her ...
On this date in 1995, the head of the Wu’s “Voltron” released his first solo LP under the moniker “the GZA”. “We form like Voltron and GZA happens to be the head.”-Method Man After appearing as the ...