The Fourth of July show at Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre was a masterclass in hip-hop legacy and lyrical ferocity. Wu-Tang Clan brought the full chamber – RZA, GZA, Method Man, Ghostface and more – ...
Just under 32 years ago Wu-Tang Clan unleashed “Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers),” a delirious mix of grimy beats, dexterous tag-team street tales, and martial arts movie samples. Hip-hop would never ...
Mathematics opens up about crafting Wu-Tang’s timeless logo, producing iconic Hip-Hop records, and channeling his deepest personal loss into the most powerful song of his career. From the soulful, ...
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 ...
When Wu-Tang Clan and Run the Jewels took over the Crypto.com Arena in downtown L.A. on Sunday night, it wasn’t just a concert — it was a cultural earthquake. Fans were packed together tighter than a ...
It was the late summer of 1997, and the Wu-Tang Clan was imploding. The two-fisted Staten Island, N.Y. Hip-Hop crew had been on the road with radical leftist rockers Rage Against The Machine on one of ...
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