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 ...
If you’re not a huge hip hop oldhead, it’s easy to overlook a lot of new releases from 90s rap groups these days. Most think that their music usually sounds pretty dated, and that many once ferocious ...
Filled with rough rhymes and grimy beats, the Wu-Tang Clan of Staten Island destroyed the image of what a rap group could be. With the 1993 release of “Enter The Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers,” RZA, producer ...
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, ...
In Newark, Wu-Tang Clan was backed by an eight-member live band, which blended seamlessly with the original beats. Run the Jewels, with El-P and Killer Mike, opened the night with an energetic set. Wu ...