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The Wu-Tang Clan's "Iron Flag" proves they're still sharp as the Shaolin sword from which they take their name. Filler-free, it boasts Rza's production mastery on the majority of tracks.
Like the urban warriors they portray, Staten Island’s Clan won’t stay down long. They return full force from last year’s lackluster ”The W” with Wu-Tang Iron Flag, their darkest, most ...
New York-based rap supergroup Wu-Tang Clan is set to drop "Iron Flag," its fourth album and second in as many years, this month. Following close in the footsteps of last year's "The W," the album ...
In the years since the remarkable “Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers),” many hip-hop groups have tried — and failed — to match the ferocity, originality, and bent genius of the Wu-Tang Clan ...
Wu-Tang Clan: Iron Flag. Arriving amidst a sea of forgettable Wu-Tang Clan solo albums and sketchy, only tangentially related side projects, Ghostface Killah's 2000 breakthrough Supreme Clientele ...
When the Wu-Tang Clan plays it loose, the nine-member group has few peers in hip-hop’s combat zone. And judging from the grimy-yet-upbeat sound of the late 2001 release “Iron Flag,” Staten ...
Wu-Tang Clan turned Climate Pledge Arena into an outpost of Shaolin for the group's Seattle stop of its farewell tour.
Emerging from Staten Island, New York, the Wu-Tang Clan revolutionized Hip Hop with a unique blend of raw, gritty lyrics and innovative beats that pulled from classic martial arts movies.
The Wu-Tang Clan's second LP, 'Wu-Tang Forever,' which released in 1997, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and was nominated for a Grammy ... Iron Flag. “Uzi (Pinky Ring) ...
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