Wu-tang Clan. Animation Movies Video Games. Word Search CrossWord Videos. Wu-tang Clan The Wu-tang Clan formed in late and has proven to be the most revolutionary Hip-Hop group through their music produced in the mids, which wasn't their most valuable aspect. How Wu-Tang Clan revolutionised hip-hop forever. Share using Email. This article contains language that some readers may find offensive For a quarter of a century, a group of rappers from Staten Island have been a revolutionary force in hip-hop.
It was something that should inspire. We sharpen each other. Around the BBC. Wu-Tang Clan released their debut album, Enter the Wu-Tang 36 Chambers , in and quickly cemented themselves as a force of nature on the hip-hop scene. As a collective, Wu-Tang Clan has sold around 6. When it comes to the Billboard charts, the group has perhaps surprisingly only ever reached the Top 10 twice, and the number one spot once with their second studio album Wu-Tang Forever which was released in As individuals, Method Man has had six Top 10 albums and Ghostface Killah has had the most albums in the charts with 14 albums in the Top Sadly, no.
He was just two days shy of his 35th birthday. Rae was there. We done went to fucking Miami and got kicked out of Barbados. N, we getting it in. Ironman had nothing to do with that. That was just after shit. That was after. RZA had a flood at his house, um, like maybe two years before the album came out. So he lost mad shit. Right around that time. He lost a lot of shit. He lost a lot of shit, a lot of fly shit, too. Hey yo, pardon me, it was like two floods, right? Morning Star Road and Michelle Court, right?
Oh, Michelle Court, yeah, he right. Two floods. So I had to look at it like that. But like he say, yeah, RZA was fire. And handled his business, and this is where we at right now. Because we believed in him. Once you deal with somebody who you feel has enough knowledge and confidence and credibility to take us somewhere, we just felt like everything he believed in we believed him.
He was the general. He was the one that we felt like We was still in the street. These brothers is coming back to the block with they album covers, and to us that was like trophies, that was like bringing home a championship ring.
Just to get on, just to get a record deal. That was something that we admired. But, you know, he was so smart, you know, he had knowledge of self. The way he carried his self, you know what I mean, he was a respectable brother. We gonna be the passengers, and you gonna drive. Because the rhetoric is heavy in your lyrics. Then, when they keep playing it, they begin to understand the supreme alphabet, the mathematics.
When did it come into your lives? Stop eating pork and all that. Knowledge is infinite. One of my enlighteners is my brother right here, Allah Mathematics. This is one of them right here. It was natural. It was natural because it was a way of having some kind of knowledge and walking around not lost. Our neighborhood, it was so much going on. You had to either be one way or the other.
Either you was a smart cat or you was a respected gunslinger. At the same time, we was thirsty for knowledge because we had fell out of school in our graduating years. You got to remember that time.
Right now we in our 40s right now. Loving it. At the same time, it was just about having a direction in life. It really made us a man. It made us grow up real quick because brothers would come on the block and ask you things. It was just about being eager for knowledge. At that time, RZA was just super sharp. It was him and the GZA.
Super sharp. If you think of RZA. He was a razor blade, too, at delivering knowledge, and to us that was very important in our role where we was at. Yeah, I brought the name to RZA. Through the movie, though. Through the [Shaolin Vs Wu-Tang]. I mean, at that time, he never really seen it, so, you know, brought it to him, bugged out.
You know. Let me tell you something, man. Smashed the fucking deer real quick. Deer snot all on the windshield. It just was like, oh shit. It was like a grandfather deer. N had big horns and all that shit. It was like when we made that shit, we just made that shit. There was no take backs, no nothing. It just what it was. It was real shit. Give it to the people. Yeah, n, what? To the next one. We was on our way to go do a interview somewhere, and we was listening to the album.
Driving like this, listening to the music. This deer just came out of nowhere. That was it, B. I feel sorry for him. That was the energy, though. The Millennium was fucked up and all that. Cuban Linx , Ironman , Supreme Clientele. Which one? Those are all our babies, B. You trying to tell me, which seed you like the most?
Which one of your babies you love? Like Rae said, they just different chambers, elements, but still the same glass of water. Because it all comes from the same thing.
Those are all my children. You know they just took that off, right? Yeah, n Watch the stories, n All that shit, yeah. No more. All that shit. Hell yeah, n All these albums is our babies. They come from us. We make them. We write them. We produce them. All the shit that we make, we try to go ahead and make it as perfect as we could.
What came from us. Rae might write rhymes in ten minutes. It might take him a couple of days or whatever. Long as they come out right. We get the fucking job done. Writing is no joke. You could sit there and write a bullshit rhyme, but we think about a lot of this shit. Scientists motherfuckers say that.
Like Killa say, we take a page out of each book from everybody. I had to sit back and look at these ns when I was coming and had to just take all of that shit, whatever I could take, and build me.
To say what I say and shit. Everybody, like, damn, yo. With everybody being dope. All praises due to the most high for allowing it to happen this way in this lifetime. Because I know where I come from, and I know what I went through.
I know where I want to go. They respected our combination factor, so at one point we was going to do that album around the time. We wound up making it a mixtape and just giving the fans something to vibe out on. We growing the bigger and better moves right now. I would love to do it. I want it to be in a great way where we all could give it what it need to give. We still deciding, though. I feel like anything that I do right now is just only making me a stronger MC.
To do 3 , like I said, who knows? Academy: New York Ghostface Killah Starky Starky. Masta Killa Masta Killa. Allah Mathematics Allah Mathematics. Alvin Blanco No doubt. Cappadonna It was in freefall. Ghostface Killah It always been there. Cappadonna Started before that. Allah Mathematics Nah, it came out earlier than that. Raekwon We was rhyming around that time, though. Ghostface Killah That was official, that was a stamp. Alvin Blanco What was the recording session like for that?
Alvin Blanco Is the version that everybody heard the same as when you were in the studio and put it down, or did RZA kind of flip it? Alvin Blanco Alright, so you get this deal with Loud Records for the single. Alvin Blanco So, how long was it half in the streets, half in this music game?
Raekwon Street was over back then anyway. Ghostface Killah Yeah, it was on its way out, but we was still in them. Alvin Blanco Trying to think back to that time, it was definitely the Death Row era with these big club sounds, Bad Boy era if you want to call it that.
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