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The three children of the late Ol’ Dirty Bastard — or the “three masterminds,” as 27-year-old Shaquita Jones puts it — are fierce in their protection of their father’s legacy. Shaquita ...
I don’t know how y’all see it, but when it comes to the children — Wu-Tang is for the children. ... 3.75” scale Ol’ Dirty Bastard ReAction Figure is decked out to the nines, ...
I’m thinking back to Ol’ Dirty Bastard’s famous phrase, "Wu-Tang is for the children." That came from a moment of disappointment at the Grammys. [ RZA laughs ] Yeah.
One of the most outspoken group members was the late Ol' Dirty Bastard, who made sure to speak his mind at the 1998 Grammy Awards. Wu-Tang Clan was nominated for Best Rap Album but lost to Diddy.
According to Ol' Dirty Bastard's kids, the Wu-Tang Clan rapper was much more than just rhymes and headlines.
Swedish skier Henrik Harlaut seized the exposure granted by a run at Sochi to remind the world something important: Wu Tang is for the children. The Olympics have not traditionally been a ...
Young Dirty Bastard is effortlessly keeping the legacy of his father, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, alive. The late New York rapper (known as ODB) was not only one of the founding members of the legendary ...
Ol’ Dirty Bastard’s Widow Files $1 Million Lawsuit Against Wu-Tang Productions Icelene Jones claims ODB's estate hasn't been paid 10 years of royalties, though RZA sent her a $130,000 check ...
Ashana Jones, one of the seven children of the Wu-Tang Clan's Ol' Dirty Bastard (né Russell Jones), said she and her half-siblings have not yet received any money from the rapper's estate ...
Ol’ Dirty Bastard’s family is demanding $1 million from Wu-Tang Productions. According to court documents obtained by Radar, ODB’s widow Icelene Jones — who is the administrator of the ...
The widow of Ol’ Dirty Bastard sued Wu-Tang Clan Productions on Tuesday, alleging that the late rapper’s estate is owed at least $1 million in unpaid royalties.. ODB, whose legal name was ...
T he widow of Ol’ Dirty Bastard is suing Wu-Tang Productions for breach of contract, alleging that the company has “willfully refused” to pay the late rapper’s estate at least $1 million ...
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