Wu tang clan what is it
We use cookies to improve your experience on our website. View policy. We respect your privacy; unsubscribe at any time. The series is a dramatisation of the events surrounding the formation of the group, who came together to become one of the most important acts in hip-hop history. The group has released nine studio albums and a staggering 91 solo albums between the 10 members.
Ghostface Killa has the most solo albums with 19 and RZA is not far behind with In August, Killarmy issued their second album, Dirty Weaponry. This was only the beginning - over the next year and a half, ODB would be arrested for a litany of offenses that included assault, shoplifting, making terrorist threats, wearing body armor after being convicted of a felony, possessing cocaine, and missing countless court dates. Plus, in early , the whole Clan fell under suspicion of masterminding a gun-running operation between Staten Island and Steubenville, OH, charges that were never proven to have any validity.
In the midst of this legal sideshow, the Clan kicked off a second round of solo projects in late Finally, Ghostface Killah issued his well-received sophomore set, Supreme Clientele, in January However, this second round of Wu-Tang solo albums didn't attract as much attention, either critically or commercially.
But the Wu franchise was suffering from inconsistency, overexposure they'd spawned a clothing line, a video game, a comic book, and more , and a flood of musical product that even diehards found difficult to keep up with. Their once-distinctive sound was becoming commonplace and diluted, not just through the collective's own releases but also RZA's many imitators. Other than that, the Clan reconvened for a new album and was mostly quiet during much of - aside from Ol' Dirty Bastard, who unfortunately continued to spiral out of control.
He spent some time in a California jail for violating the terms of his probation, but appeared to be on the right track when suddenly, in October - with just two months of rehab to go - he escaped the California facility and spent a month on the run from the law. Fans were shocked when ODB turned up on-stage at the New York record-release party for the Clan's new album, The W, which was released with considerably less fanfare in November ODB managed to exit the club after his surprise performance but was soon captured by police in Philadelphia and extradited to New York to face charges of cocaine possession.
In April , he cut a deal with prosecutors that resulted in a sentence of two to two years in state prison, bringing his outlaw saga to a sad end. November brought a solo album from Ghostface Killah : Bulletproof Wallets This time, though, there was no full round of solo projects in between Wu albums; the full group minus ODB assembled for their fourth album, Iron Flag, which was released in December , just one year after its predecessor.
Masta Killa released his first solo album No Said Date in On November 13, the most tragic moment in the Wu-Tang history happened as Ol' Dirty Bastard collapsed at approximately p. Less than an hour later he was pronounced dead, only two days before his 36th birthday. His funeral service was held at Brooklyn's Christian Cultural Center.
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.
Raekwon Natural. Alvin Blanco Did you think that Staten Island sound would get as big as it was? Raekwon We was cocky like that. We felt that. Ghostface Killah Yep. Alvin Blanco No disrespect to Def Squad. Raekwon Only because at that time, when you think of so many guys in the group, you think of them.
Ghostface Killah They was the shit, hell yeah. Cappadonna What made our shit so ill, though, is we had that combination of all the brothers, and we had all that witty, unpredictable talent. Alvin Blanco I want to ask Masta Killa. Masta Killa No doubt. Alvin Blanco How was it getting on that, was that your debut rhyme on wax? Masta Killa Right. Alvin Blanco Were you Wu-Tang already and that just made it official?
How did it work? Raekwon I was afraid at that time to do it dolo. Raekwon Nah. Alvin Blanco Real quick. Raekwon We got kicked out of Barbados because we was more or less caring about the maids Ghostface Killah Straight slavery. It was slavery out there. Raekwon They was getting treated a certain kind of way. Ghostface Killah We had fatigues on.
Raekwon You talking about the hotel? Raekwon In Barbados, yeah, in Barbados. Ghostface Killah Yeah, we had beats. We had the beats. We had the majority of the beats up.
Raekwon When we was in Miami, too, we was like really making it happen happen. Raekwon Hell no. Alvin Blanco Let me play the intro to Linx. Raekwon It was just, like I said, that was going on around our lives at the time. Alvin Blanco Let me play one other joint.
Ghostface Killah You have to take that shit. Raekwon He was on fire. Ghostface Killah Shits was jewels. Alvin Blanco Cappadonna, was that the first joint you were on? Alvin Blanco Rae, put you on the spot. Raekwon Never did. Raekwon We was already grown men, you know what I mean? Cappadonna Going to school like that. Ghostface Killah Got shit everywhere, man. Ghostface Killah Nah. Raekwon I wrote that shit in ten minutes. Ghostface Killah He the fastest n Raekwon Yeah, I was zoned out.
Masta Killa Yes, sir. Alvin Blanco How did you all go about choosing singles? Alvin Blanco I always wanted to know. Raekwon Nah, all that was fun. Raekwon Nah, we was all one particular family at that time. Raekwon Yeah, probably two verses or whatever. Alvin Blanco In a row. Raekwon In a row. Cappadonna Never really had motherfuckers helping him.
Alvin Blanco Were you recording songs for Ironman during this process, too? Ghostface Killah Nah, it was strictly his shit. Alvin Blanco Was it always a guest-starring role? Ghostface Killah Was it what? Alvin Blanco Were you always the guest star? Ghostface Killah Nah, because I was damn near almost on every song. Ghostface Killah A lot of shit got caught up in the flood. A lot of shit got drowned out. Raekwon RZA had a flood at his house, um, like maybe two years before the album came out.
Alvin Blanco Were these complete songs or just beats? Ghostface Killah When he lost that shit, after Cuban Linx or before it? Masta Killa Right around there somewhere. Ghostface Killah Right around that time. Allah Mathematics Hey yo, pardon me, it was like two floods, right? Ghostface Killah Oh, Michelle Court, yeah, he right.
Raekwon I agree. Raekwon Because we believed in him. Same thing. Masta Killa Knowledge is infinite. Alvin Blanco Was it always just natural to implement it into music? Raekown It was natural. Other than that, the Clan reconvened for a new album and were mostly quiet during much of -- aside from Ol' Dirty Bastard , who unfortunately continued to spiral out of control.
He spent some time in a California jail for violating the terms of his probation, but appeared to be on the right track when suddenly, in October -- with just two months of rehab to go -- he escaped the California facility and spent a month on the run from the law. Fans were shocked when ODB turned up on-stage at the New York record-release party for the Clan 's new album, The W , which was released with considerably less fanfare in November A leaner, more focused collection, The W featured only one track from ODB and pictured Cappadonna as a full-fledged member of the group though he remained unnamed on their official contract with Loud.
ODB managed to exit the club after his surprise performance but was soon captured by police in Philadelphia and extradited to New York to face charges of cocaine possession. In April , he cut a deal with prosecutors that resulted in a sentence of two to four years in state prison, bringing his outlaw saga to a sad end. This time, though, there was no full round of solo projects in between Wu albums; the full group minus ODB assembled for its fourth album, Iron Flag , which was released in December , just one year after its predecessor.
Despite a lot of activity for the various solo projects, Wu-Tang released only a live album, 's Disciples of the 36 Chambers , during the subsequent five years.
That document was one of the last places to hear Ol' Dirty Bastard , who died of a heart attack in November In early , in anticipation for the Clan 's upcoming album, 8 Diagrams , Nature Sounds issued the Mathematics -compiled Unreleased , a collection of new remixes and hard-to-find, previously unreleased songs from the group and some of its friends.
It wasn't until the end of the year, however -- after a couple of delays and some criticism from Raekwon and Ghostface directed at RZA regarding the overall sound of the record -- that 8 Diagrams came out. Solo albums from most members would follow, but the Clan itself would remain dormant until , when the Wu -related compilation Legendary Weapons landed with some new tracks from the full group.
That year, it was also announced that the Clan were working on a new studio album that would be released in to celebrate their 20th anniversary. However, the album failed to materialize as came and went, with production stymied by a further public beef between Raekwon and RZA over the new album's stylistic direction. Eventually they reconciled, and in the album was finally finished. That year the Clan also made history with the announcement that they had recorded a secret album called Once Upon a Time in Shaolin, of which only one copy would be pressed and sold as a unique artwork, in a custom-made hand-carved nickel and silver box, to the highest bidder.
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