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This is a list of musical groups and producers that are affiliated with and receive support from the hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...

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Producers

4th Disciple

Producer from Steubenville, Ohio, who was one of the founding members of Killarmy and one of the best-known Wu-Tang producers. After being the resident turntablist on the Wu-Tang Clan's debut album Enter The Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers, 4th co-produced several tracks with The RZA on the first three Wu solo albums, including Wu-Gambinos, Guillotine (Swordz), and Damage. He then produced what was at the time only the second Wu-Tang track ever to lack a RZA production credit, when the Killah Priest solo track "B.I.B.L.E. (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth)" was included on GZA's Liquid Swords. This led to five 4th Disciple productions appearing on the double album Wu-Tang Forever. After producing 15 of the 17 tracks on Killarmy's debut album, Silent Weapons For Quiet Wars, and featuring heavily on the debut albums of Killah Priest (Heavy Mental) and Sunz of Man (The Last Shall be First), 4th's beats continued to appear on the solo work of the Clan members, including Inspectah Deck and Method Man. However, more recently, 4th has been concentrating his production on Killarmy, Sunz of Man, and their immediate affiliates rather than the Clan itself. He released the solo album Steel Valley Project in 1999 and was featured on Freedom of Speech with Hell Razah in 2004, both with limited distribution. Born Selwyn Bougard, also known as Allah Divine, El-Divine Amir Bey. Appears On: "B.I.B.L.E.", GZA, Liquid Swords (1995); "The City", "A Better Tomorrow", "Scary Hours/Cash Still Rules", "Older Gods", "Impossible", Wu-Tang Clan, Wu-Tang Forever (1997); Killarmy, Silent Weapons For Silent Wars (1997); "Dangerous Mindz", "The Night The Earth Cried", Gravediggaz, The Pick, The Sickle & The Shovel (1998); Killah Priest, Heavy Mental (1998); "Nasty Immigrants", Raekwon & 12 O'Clock, Nutty Professor soundtrack (1998); "Cold", "Illusions", "The Plan", "Not Promised Tomorrow", Sunz Of Man, The Last Shall Be First (1998); "Shaolin What", Method Man, Tical 2000: Judgement Day (1998); "Check for a Nigga," Cappadonna, The Pillage (1998); "Fifth Disciple," "Love." "Element of Surprise," "As the World Turnz," La The Darkman, Heist of the Century (1998); Killarmy, Dirty Weaponry (1999); "9th Chamber", "Grand Prix", Inspectah Deck, Uncontrolled Substance (1999); Killarmy, Fear, Love, & War (2001); "Dancing With Wolves," Killarmy, Wu-Tang Killa Beez: The Sting compilation (2002); "Generation Next," "Burn Bridges," 9th Prince, Grandaddy Flow (2003). Also produced Sunz of Man - "Soldiers of Darkness," "Five Arch Angels," and "Wicked Ways," Cappadonna—"If It's All Right With You." Nickname: The City of Murals Location within the state of Ohio Country United States State Ohio County Jefferson Mayor Dominic Mucci (D) Area    - City (Land) 26. ... Official language(s) None Capital Columbus Largest city Columbus Largest metro area Cleveland Area  Ranked 34th  - Total 44,825 sq mi (116,096 km²)  - Width 220 miles (355 km)  - Length 220 miles (355 km)  - % water 8. ... Enter the Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers is the 1993 (see 1993 in music) debut album by the Wu-Tang Clan, a collective of American hip hop musicians. ... The RZA at The New Yorker festival on September 24, 2005. ... Killah Priest (born Walter Reed, a. ... GZA (pronounced Jizza, aka The Genius, born Gary Grice August 22, 1966 in Brooklyn, New York City) is an American rapper and core member of the Wu-Tang Clan, having released four albums and appearing on every group album put out by the Clan, as well as many solo efforts... Liquid Swords was a 1995 (see 1995 in music) solo album by Wu-Tang Clan member Genius (GZA). ... Wu-Tang Forever is the long-awaited follow-up to the Wu-Tang Clans first album Enter the Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers. ... Killarmy is the earliest and most successful of the many Wu-Tang affiliates that emerged in the mid-to-late 1990s. ... Killah Priest (born Walter Reed, a. ... 1. ... Track Listing Intro Cold (Hell Razah, and Prodigal Sunn) Natural High (Killah Priest, Hell Razah, Prodigal Sunn, and Trebag) Flaming Swords (60 Second Assassin, Killah Priest, Prodigal Sunn, and Hell Razah) Illusions (60 Second Assassin, Hell Razah, Prodigal Sunn, and Masta Killa) Shining Star (Prodigal Sunn, Hell Razah, 60 Second... Track listing Intro 1 (featuring ShoGun Assason) Fabulous Felonz (featuring Raw Intellect) Fuck-U (featuring Born Justice, and ShoGun Assason) Category: ... Track listing Intro: Slavery Rebel Music Article One High Science One Harmony House-Pitality Oh! Baby Way of Life Baby Girl Take Ya Time Same Ol Thugs Project Love Who Gonna Die Next? Angel Tears We Can Do That Too Underground to Da Heavens Dont Hate It Pimpoligy R... Gravediggaz was a hip hop group from New York City. ... 1. ... Raekwon The Chef (born Corey Woods, January 12, 1970, Brooklyn, New York) is an American rapper and a member of the Wu-Tang Clan. ... The Nutty Professor is the name of a 1963 comedy film starring Jerry Lewis. ... Method Man (born Clifford Smith, April 1, 1971 in Hempstead, New York) is an American rapper and member of the hip hop collective, Wu-Tang Clan. ... Tical 2000: Judgement Day is the follow up release to Tical on Def Jam by rap artist Method Man. ... Cappadonna Cappadonna (born Darryl Hill in 1969) is an American rapper closely associated with the hip hop collective Wu-Tang Clan. ... 1. ... The pioneering hardcore hip hop group Wu-Tang Clans plan to conquer the hip hop industry consisted not only of making each member into a solo star in their own right, but also to create and promote numerous affiliate artists. ... Release Date: 17th November 1998 Label: Supreme Team/Wu-Tang Released Format: CD / Vinyl / Tape-Cassette Notes: Non-Wu Artist Track listing: 01. ... Killarmy is the earliest and most successful of the many Wu-Tang affiliates that emerged in the mid-to-late 1990s. ... Inspectah Deck (born Jason Hunter July 6, 1970 in the Bronx, New York) is a rapper, producer and member of the Wu-Tang Clan. ... Uncontrolled Substance is the 1999 (see 1999 in music) debut of Wu-Tang Clan member Inspectah Deck, an American hip hop musician. ... Track listing Intro The Push (featuring Lord Superb) Militant (featuring U-God) Originators Skit Sweatshop (featuring Frukwan) Street Monopoly Afterhours Part 1 Trilogy (featuring Prodigal Sunn) Feel It Skit Whatever We Want Skit Monster The Hit One to Grow On Skit Day One Spoken Word (Skit) Nonchalantly The Rule (featuring... Track listing Intro Camouflage Children Foolish Ways Generation Next (featuring Killarmy, T.M.F. and Ruthless Bastardz) Burn Bridges (featuring RZA) Granddaddy Flow (featuring Rubbabandz) Skit Kill or Be Killed (featuring Dom Pachino) Cold Wind (featuring T.M.F.) 100 Degrees Slang Killaz (featuring Killarmy) Honeycomb Tribute to the 5th... Cappadonna Cappadonna (born Darryl Hill in 1969) is an American rapper closely associated with the hip hop collective Wu-Tang Clan. ...


Arabian Knight

Producer who played a big role in the creation of GZA's latest two solo albums. Born Sulayman Ansari, also known as Q-Base. Appears On: "High Explosives", Killah Priest, Heavy Mental (1997); "Breaker Breaker", "Stringplay", "Hip Hop Fury", "Victim", "Mic Trippin", GZA, Beneath The Surface (1999); "Musical Chairs", "Our Time", Royal Fam, Yesterday, Today Iz Tomorrow (1997); "Stay In Line", "Sparring Minds", "Fame", "Highway Robbery", GZA, Legend Of The Liquid Sword (2002) Beneath The Surface is a 1999 (see 1999 in music) album from Wu-Tang Clan member GZA, an American hip hop musician. ... Track listing Musical Chairs (featuring Sunz of Man) Medina 718 Y2K Mic Ammo Acid Our Time (featuring Armel) Deal Niggas Hidden Chambers Family Jewels (featuring Prodigal Sunn) Somethings Got to Give Army Brickaid (featuring True Master) Legacy Category: ... 1. ...


Bronze Nazareth

A relatively new addition to the Wu-Elements staff, this highly regarded producer and MC met Cilvaringz on the internet, who was impressed by his work and added him to his own production team/label Ringz & Partners, Inc with whom Bronze dropped the internet-only release The Unknown - Death's Birth: The Grip Of Behemoths in 2002. Bronze eventually was asked by RZA to join the Wu's in-house team. Bronze produced most of the 2005 compilation Wu-Tang Meets The Indie Culture, released on Dreddy Kruger's Think Differently Music label. Bronze has released his solo debut The Great Migration to critical acclaim on Think Differently on May 23, 2006 featuring such other Wu affiliates like Timbo King, Prodigal Sunn, and Killa Sin among others. Born in Michigan. Appears On: Cilvaringz, "In The Ending...", All Star Collection Box: 10 Year Anniversary (2002); RZA, "A Day To God Is 1000 Years", "The Birth", Birth Of A Prince (2003); Afu-Ra, "Living Like That", State Of The Arts (2005); "Introduction", "Lyrical Swords", "Slow Blues", "Think Differently", "ODB Tribute", "Fragments", "Street Corners", "Listen", "Black Dawn", Wu-Tang Meets The Indie Culture compilation (2005). 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Track listing Introduction Lyrical Swords (GZA, and Ras Kass) Slow Blues (Timbo King, Prodigal Sunn, Vast Aire, and Byata) Still Grimey (U-God, Prodigal Sunn, Sean Price, and C-Rayz Walz) Skit Think Differently (Casual, Rock Marciano, Vordul Mega, and Tragedy Khadafi) Informercial (Jim Jarmusch) Biochemical Equation (RZA, and MF... Several different Think Different posters. ... The Great Migration is the debut album from Wu-Tang affiliate producer and rapper Bronze Nazareth, released through Dreddy Krugers Think Differently imprint on Babygrande Records. ... May 23 is the 143rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (144th in leap years). ... 2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The pioneering hardcore hip hop group Wu-Tang Clans plan to conquer the hip hop industry consisted not only of making each member into a solo star in their own right, but also to create and promote numerous affiliate artists. ... The pioneering hardcore hip hop group Wu-Tang Clans plan to conquer the hip hop industry consisted not only of making each member into a solo star in their own right, but also to create and promote numerous affiliate artists. ... The pioneering hardcore hip hop group Wu-Tang Clans plan to conquer the hip hop industry consisted not only of making each member into a solo star in their own right, but also to create and promote numerous affiliate artists. ... Official language(s) None (English, de-facto) Capital Lansing Largest city Detroit Area  Ranked 11th  - Total 97,990 sq mi (253,793 km²)  - Width 239 miles (385 km)  - Length 491 miles (790 km)  - % water 41. ... Birth Of A Prince is the third album from American hip hop musician RZA, the main producer of the Wu-Tang Clan. ... Afu-Ra is a Hip hop artist from New York City. ...


John The Baptist

Producer who also manages his own company Deadly Venoms Productions. Born John Hitchman Jr. Appears On: "The Professional", Killah Priest, Heavy Mental (1998); "Crash Your Crew", GZA, Beneath The Surface (1999); "Lay Down", "Knockin At Your Door", U-God, Golden Arms Redemption (1999); "Doe Rae Wu", RZA, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Kinetic Wu-Tang Killa Beez: The Sting compilation (2002); "Medina 718", "Mic Ammo", Royal Fam, Yesterday, Today, Iz Tomorrow (2000); "People Change", "Bankstaz", Sunz Of Man, Saviorz Day (2002). 1. ... Beneath The Surface is a 1999 (see 1999 in music) album from Wu-Tang Clan member GZA, an American hip hop musician. ... U-God (born Lamont Hawkins, November 10, 1970 in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, USA) is an American rapper and member of the hip hop collective, Wu-Tang Clan. ... 1. ... RZA (pronounced Rizza), born Robert Diggs, July 5, 1969 in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, USA) is an American producer, rapper, de facto leader of the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan and actor. ... Russell Tyrone Jones (November 15, 1968 – November 13, 2004) was an American rapper known by the stage name Ol Dirty Bastard (often shortened to ODB by mainstream media). ... Kinetic energy (also called vis viva, or living force) is energy possessed by a body by virtue of its motion. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...


Mathematics

See main article: Mathematics CREDIT TO NATURE-SOUNDS.NET, with Permission: Born and raised in Jamaica, Queens South Side, Mathematics (then known as Supreme Cut Master) began his career in 1987 by djing block parties and throwing his own park jams in Baisley Projects. ...


Supreme

Originally, Supreme was the primary producer for the Sunz of Man. He produced their demo album (when they were called "Da Last Future"), he also produced some songs on the shelved Sunz of Man album "Nothing New Under the Sun". Supreme is credited to producing the songs "Natural High" and "Israeli News" on the Sunz of Man debut album, "The Last Shall Be First". He recently had a falling out with Sunz of Man and in particular Shabazz the Disciple after he illegally released the albums "The Old Testament" and "The Die EP" without their consent.


True Master

Acclaimed Wu-Elements producer, and very occasional rapper. After starting as an associate of Guru of Gang Starr (he made a rare rapping appearance on Guru's Jazzmatazz, Vol. 2 project and his only released solo track ever, "Who's The Truest" appeared on a Guru sampler CD which also included "Hi-Energy", a song he produced for Fabidden), True Master joined up with the Wu-Tang and was mentored by RZA before gradually increasing his profile with standout tracks on Wu-Tang albums ("Brooklyn Zoo", "Heaterz", "Fish") and was to become extremely prolific and a crucial member of the Wu-Tang production crew during its busy 1997-2000 period. Much like Mathematics, he has generally adhered to the traditional Wu-Tang sound, while RZA ventured into cleaner, "Digital" territory with a limited use of samples and the inclusion of synthesizers and live instrumentation. True Master briefly tried his had at more compositional productions featuring keyboards in lieu of his signature sample-based take on the Wu-Tang sound on the Gravediggaz album Nightmare in A Minor His production company is called Persia Legacy. Born Derek Harris, derives his rap nom de plume from the martial arts movie of the same name. Appears On (* = also raps): "Looking Through Darkness", "Medicine" *, Guru, Jazzmatazz Volume II: The New Reality (1995); "Who's The Truest" * (solo track), ""Hi Energy" (by Fabidden), Guru Presents Illkid Records compilation (1995); co-produced "Brooklyn Zoo", Ol' Dirty Bastard, Return To The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version (1995); "Fish", Ghostface Killah, Ironman (1996); "It's In The Game", Method Man & Ricky Watters, NFL Jams compilation (1996); "The M.G.M.", "Heaterz", Wu-Tang Clan, Wu-Tang Forever (1997); "Da Bomb", "Pit Of Snakes" (co-produced with RZA), "Hidden Emotions" *, Gravediggaz, The Pick, The Sickle & The Shovel (1997); "One Step", "Cross My Heart", "If You Don't Know", Killah Priest, Heavy Mental (1998); "Slang Editorial", "Supa Ninjaz", "Splish Splash", "Milk The Cow", "South Of The Border" (rumored to be miscredited as a True Master produced track, when it was in fact RZA who produced it. The liner notes credit D. Hill (Cappadonna) and R. Diggs (RZA)) "Dart Throwing", Cappadonna, The Pillage (1998); "Tragedy" (co-produced with RZA), RZA, Rhyme & Reason soundtrack (1997); "Collaboration '98" *, "Flaming Swords", "Intellectuals", "Next Up", "The Grandz", Sunz Of Man, The Last Shall Be First (1998), "Dangerous Grounds", "Grid Iron Rap", "Killin' Fields", "Party Crasher" (The version of this song that appears on this album is actually a RZA remix. True Master provided the original beat, but it was later replaced. In an interview, Method Man expressed his wish to have the album released with the original True Master beat once all the copies of the first retail pressings were sold. The full instrumental of the original version of "Party Crasher" is available on a white label release of instrumentals from Tical 2000: Judgement Day.) "Sweet Love", "Torture", Method Man, Tical 2000: Judgement Day (1998); "Longevity", "Lovin' You", "R.E.C. Room" (according to rumor, this song is actually produced by RZA. However, because the sampled material came from True Master's collection, credit was given to him instead.) Inspectah Deck, Uncontrolled Substance (1999); "Nightshift", Inspectah Deck, Uncontrolled Substance outtake (1999), "All In Together Now", Ol' Dirty Bastard, Nigga Please (1999); "Dat's Gangsta", "Rumble", "Turbulence", U-God, Golden Arms Redemption (1999); "Big Acts Little Acts", Afu-Ra featuring GZA/Genius, Body of the Life Force (2000); "The Abduction", Wu-Tang Clan, Tony Touch - The Piece Maker compilation (2000); "What You In Fo'", Wu-Tang Clan, Oz soundtrack (2001) "La Rhumba", RZA, Digital Bullet (2001); "Super Model", Cappadonna, The Yin & The Yang (2001); "Burn Baby Burn", "Man Only Fears", "Nightmare In A Minor", Gravediggaz, Nightmare In A Minor (2001); "Y'all Been Warned", Wu-Tang Clan, Iron Flag (2001); "Dangerous Language", Afu-Ra featuring RZA, Life Force Radio (2002); "Slang Killaz", 9th Prince featuring Killarmy, Grandaddy Flow (2003);"Biscuits", Ghostface Killah, The Pretty Toney Album (2004); "Secret Rivals", "Queen", "Silverbacks", Masta Killa, No Said Date (2004). Guru Guru (Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal) (born July 17, 1961) is an alternative rapper, best known for his pioneering work in the fusion of jazz and rap, and as one half of Gang Starr. ... Gang Starr is an influential hip hop duo composed of MC Guru and DJ Premier based in Brooklyn, New York. ... CREDIT TO NATURE-SOUNDS.NET, with Permission: Born and raised in Jamaica, Queens South Side, Mathematics (then known as Supreme Cut Master) began his career in 1987 by djing block parties and throwing his own park jams in Baisley Projects. ... Gravediggaz was a hip hop group from New York City. ... A pen name or nom de plume is a pseudonym adopted by an author. ... Hawaiian State Grappling Championships. ... Ricky Watters (born April 7, 1969, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) is a former American Football running back who played for the San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles, and finally the Seattle Seahawks. ... Rhyme & Reason is the second album by American new wave band Missing Persons, released in 1984 (see 1984 in music). ... An outtake can be a take or scene, as of a movie, or a television program, that is filmed but not used in the final cut, usually for pacing reasons. ... U-God (born Lamont Hawkins, November 10, 1970 in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, USA) is an American rapper and member of the hip hop collective, Wu-Tang Clan. ... 1. ... Afu-Ra is a Hip hop artist from New York City. ... GZA (pronounced jizza, aka The Genius, born Gary Grice August 22, 1966 in Staten Island, New York City) is an American rapper and member of the Wu-Tang Clan. ... Body Of The Life Force is the debut album from underground Hip Hop artist Afu Ra. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Track listing The Grits Super Model War Rats Bread Of Life Love Is The Message We Know Shake Dat Big Business Revenge One Way 2 Zion Save The Children Category: ... Iron Flag is the fourth album from the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan. ... Afu-Ra is a Hip hop artist from New York City. ... RZA (pronounced Rizza), born Robert Diggs, July 5, 1969 in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, USA) is an American producer, rapper, de facto leader of the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan and actor. ... Wu-Tang affiliate and member of the Killarmy. ... Killarmy is the earliest and most successful of the many Wu-Tang affiliates that emerged in the mid-to-late 1990s. ... The Pretty Toney Album is the fourth solo album by American hip hop artist Ghostface Killah, a member of the Wu-Tang Clan. ...


It is also rumored that, although RZA is credited as producer, "Long Kiss Goodnight" from the Notorious B.I.G. album Life After Death was actually produced by True Master. Life After Death is the second album by East Coast rapper Notorious B.I.G. (Biggie Smalls), released on March 25, 1997 (see 1997 in music). ...


Y-Kim The Ill-Figure

Considered by many as the black sheep of the Wu-Elements production team, he was the primary producer for the Killa Beez group, Royal Fam, Y-Kim has achieved a cult-following among Wu-Tang fans. He produced the majority of the Royal Fam's shelved album "Black Castle", as well as many contributions to albums from Sunz of Man, Killah Priest and Buddha Monk. Also RZA is credited as producer, it is rumored that he produced the song "What Da Blood Clot?" from Method Man's "Tical".


"Summin Gotz Ta Give", "I Declare War", Royal Fam; "Blessed Are Those", "From Then Till Now", Killah Priest, Heavy Mental (1998); "Army Brickaid", Royal Fam, (2000).


Groups

A.I.G. (Allah Is God)

This group debuted on the Wu-Tang Killa Bees: The Swarm compilation with the track "Bronx War Stories" and is composed of Allah Wise and Darkim Be Allah. An album titled "Retaliation Strike" was completed, but remains in the vaults. The non-release of this album caused the group to leave the Wu-Tang stable and pursue an independent route, though they remain on good terms. They finally released their debut Fame Labs Presents in 2005. Track listing The Anthem Next of Kin Strokin Dont Stop Block Famous Time to Eat The Reunion Phone Call (Skit) Phone Call Unbreakable Code Where Does That Leave Me? Life & Music Category: ...


American Cream Team

A group once mentored by Raekwon and believed to consist of Chip Banks (d. 2000), Polite, Kingpin, Baby Thad, Triflyn, Nino, Superb, and Rhyme Recca as well as possibly Raekwon himself (it is unknown whether or not he considered himself a member of the group). Raekwon featured American Cream Team on two songs on his second album Immobilarity and much of that album was produced by the group's inhouse producer Triflyn. The group also made several appearances on mixtapes and compilations, including a track titled "It's Not A Game" on the soundtrack to the film Black & White which was played over the film's credits, and a track on Funkmaster Flex's Sixty Minutes Of Funk Volume III mixtape. Members of the group also made appearances on albums by Rae's fellow Clansmen Ghostface Killah and Method Man. However, after the loss of member Chip Banks in a 2000 shooting, the group split up. On Raekwon's next album The Lex Diamond Story he assembled a new group of young proteges named Ice Water which also included Polite. Like many Wu affiliates, American Cream Team completed an album but it has never been released (the album was even advertised in the liner notes of other Wu-Tang releases). Another Raekwons TOP 10 album, released in autumn 1999. ... Funkmaster Flex (born Aston Taylor in Bronx, NY) is a popular hip hop DJ on New Yorks Hot 97 radio station. ... The Lex Diamond Story is the third album of artist Raekwon. ...


Ancient Coins

A Group which consists of Armel, D-Micah, Marcel, Spanky Splash, Devil Destroya and Holy Smokes. Released the Who Got Change? EP on the MP3.com website in 2000.


The Beggaz

Officially called The Beggas.


A Group who debuted on The Swarm compilation with the song "On the Strength" and which has consisted of, at various times, Buddha Hava, Father Lord, Magic Sword, Ohh Ahh Swordsman,Samo Heung, Scorpion, Bolo Gah, Long Fist, Dragon Fly, Long Axe and Short Axe. However, after Father Lord died, the group split. They have since all released various solo and group projects independently. Project and groups such as Bolos Kitchen "Blood Sweat and Years" album, Black Lotus "Lotus Notes" Drangon Fly "9000 Miles" Begga Ohh "Renewed History" http://hiddenaspects.com/ http://Boloskitchen.net/ http://ohhwebpages.com/


Black Knights

One of the many Wu-affiliates to debut on the Wu-Tang Killa Bees: The Swarm compilation, this Californian group was originally associated with the group North Star (also from California) with whom they recorded as Black Knights Of The North Star. However, the groups have since separated. The group originally consisted of Crisis, Doc Doom, Monk and Holocaust, however Holocaust has since left the group to concentrate on his solo recordings (he has also changed his name to Warcloud). In 2004, the Black Knights released their debut album Every Night Is A Black Knight with limited distribution, and also reunited with North Star for the closing song (titled "Black Knights Of The North Star") on North Star's debut album. In 2005, they re-released their debut to worldwide distribution through CHAMBERMUSIK.Com. Member Doc Doom is currently serving a prison sentence. Track listing Intro Killa 4 Life Dirt Up (featuring G Twin) Almighty Black Knights (featuring Gemini) Skit Killa Cal Lifestyle (featuring P Nut) Skit Smack This Bitch (featuring Kurupt, and S. Man) Knights or Nuthin Banged Out (featuring KAM) Skit Hustlin is a Way of Life Gangsta Act (featuring Kurupt...


Black Market Militia

A group comprised of Killah Priest, Timbo King formerly of Royal Fam, Hell Razah of Sunz Of Man and non Wu-Tang artists Tragedy Khadafi and William Cooper. They released their debut self titled album in 2005, through Nature Sounds Records. Before doing so they released two underground mixtapes, The Black Market Vol. 1, and Vol. 2: Dead Street Scrolls. Track listing Intro: Children of Children Thug Nation May Day! Audobon Ballroom (featuring Dead Prez) The Struggle Hood Lullabye Gem Stars Righteous Talk The Final Call Dead Street Scrolls Paintbrush Black Market The Breath of Life Think Market Categories: | ...


Black Rose Kartel

The group which consist of Baracus (aka Lord Baracus, Aristotle), Daddy Rose, Elohim, Goldie Mack, Nicky Bonds (aka St. Nicolas), Salahudin(aka Saladin Rose) was originally titled the Rose Family or Black Rose Militia, but after a slight change in roster they became better known as Black Rose Kartel. Although their Wu affiliation is unclear, they were once a part of the group United Kingdom. Daddy Rose is a close associate of Killah Priest, and has performed alongside Popa Wu, Timbo King and various members of the Sunz Of Man. All traces of their involvement were left off the retail version of Popa Wu's "Visions of the Tenth Chamber". Salahudin and Daddy Rose are also members of The Maccabees. Their album Rose Kartel Order was released in 2000, on Stargate Worldwide Entertainment.


Brooklyn Zu

A group comprised of Ol' Dirty Bastard and his close associates 12 O'Clock, Shorty Shitstain, Murdock, Zu Keeper, Buddha Monk. First heard on Ol' Dirty Bastard's "Return to the 36 Chambers". The group has made a number of Wu album appearances since, and have also recorded a number of tracks which later appeared on Popa Wu's "Visions of the 10th Chamber". They were once collectively tied with the "old" United Kingdom group. 12 'O' Clock is ODB's younger brother, and Zu Keeper is his cousin. An album is rumored to be coming soon. [citation needed]


Deadly Venoms

An all-female group originally consisting of N-Tyce, J-Boo, Champ MC, Finesse (formerly of Finesse & Synquis), and Lin Que (formerly Isis, who was affiliated with X-Clan) . A legal dispute with A&M/PolyGram Records and the then-forthcoming merger between the MCA and PolyGram families of labels that formed the Universal Music Group forced its debut album Antidote to remain in its vaults, although the single “One More to Go” b/w “Bomb Threat,” featuring Wu-Tang Clan, was released and the album was later leaked. Linque left the group shortly before the scenario was repeated with its second album, Pretty Thugs, which was never released due to similar label disputes, this time with DreamWorks/Interscope/Universal Records. However, as with Antidote, copies of the record were leaked and a promo CD was actually pressed. Still with Wu-Tang Management, the group, reduced to three with the departure of Finesse for undisclosed business reasons, finally managed to release an album with 2002's Still Standing on Rocks the World Records. The pioneering hardcore hip hop group Wu-Tang Clans plan to conquer the hip hop industry consisted not only of making each member into a solo star in their own right, but also to create and promote numerous affiliate artists. ... The pioneering hardcore hip hop group Wu-Tang Clans plan to conquer the hip hop industry consisted not only of making each member into a solo star in their own right, but also to create and promote numerous affiliate artists. ... X-Clan is an alternative hip hop group from New York City, composed of Grand Verbalizer Funk Lesson, Lumumba Professor X, Grand Architect, The Rhythm Provider and MC Isis. ... A&M Records is a record label formed in 1962 by Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss. ... Universal Music Group (UMG), formerly MCA Music Entertainment (see Music Corporation of America), is the largest business group and family of record labels in the record industry. ... Antidote was the first album by the Wu-Tang Clan-afiliated hip-hop group Deadly Venoms. ... Pretty Thugs was the second album recorded by the Wu-Tang Clan-affiliated hip-hop group Deadly Venoms. ... When David Geffen sold his Geffen Records to MCA Records he joined Steven Spielberg and Jeffrey Katzenberg to form Dreamworks SKG, with subsidiary DreamWorks Records. ... Track listing The Perfect Storm (featuring Madam Scheez) Remember the Name 50 Bars and Better Boys in the Back Gets No Better Dont Care Love Me (featuring Daze) All Nighter Look Into the Eyes (featuring Taunja) Like What Cant See Me Hunting Season Dont Stop (featuring M...


GP-Wu

A Staten Island group consisting of Down Low Recka, Rubbabandz, June Luva and Ghostface Killah's cousin Pop Da Brown Hornet (real name Arby Tyrone Quinn). Released their debut album Don't Go Against The Grain on MCA Records during the heyday of the Wu-Tang brand in 1998. GP stands for Gladiator Posse. Pop Da Brown Hornet released his debut solo album The Undaground Emperor on 2000, also on MCA. Track listing Smoking 1st Thing First Two Gats Up Blow Up Party People If You Only Knew Hit Me With That Shit Hip Hop Chamber Danger Underground Emperor Life Bid Dont Go Against the Grain Things Aint What They Used To Be Black On Black Crime Category: ... The Music Corporation of America, commonly known as MCA, is a United States based corporation in the music business. ... Track listing Undaground Emperor (featuring Taneese) Follow Me Up (featuring Down Low Recka) One Shot Deal (featuring T.M.F.) Endangered Species Wantz & Needs Im Soooo. ...


Gravediggaz

See main article: Gravediggaz Gravediggaz was a hip hop group from New York City. ...


Harlem 6

A Group consisting of A.G.R. (Almighty God Rule), Black Jesus, Big Deal/Righteous Born, Will Power, and Yung Man. Group producer Big Deal/Righteous Born has produced tracks for many established names including Havoc, Sade, Onyx, Black Rob, Ice-T, Guru of GangStarr. Mobb Deep, also known as The Infamous Mobb Deep, is a hip hop duo made up of Havoc and Prodigy. ... Sade can mean: Sade (movie) starring French actor Daniel Auteuil. ... Onyx is a hardcore rap group from Queens, New York. ... Black Rob (Robert Ross) is a rapper currently signed to Bad Boy Entertainment. ... Tracy Ice-T Marrow (born February 16, 1958)[1] is an American rapper, rock musician, author, and actor. ... Guru Guru (Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal) (born July 17, 1961) is an alternative rapper, best known for his pioneering work in the fusion of jazz and rap, and as one half of Gang Starr. ... Gang Starr is an American hip hop duo, composed of Guru (hailing from Boston, Massachusetts) and DJ Premier (hailing from Texas). ...


Hillside Scramblers

A Group headed up by U-God during his short period of exile from the Wu-Tang Clan. Also includes King Just, Leathafase, Inf-Black, Kawz, Autumn Rue, Black Ice, & Desert Eagle. Released their debut album, U-Godzilla Presents The Hillside Scramblers, in 2004. The group has since split from affiliation with U-God and are currently involved in a feud with him. Categories: Possible copyright violations ...


The Housegang

Under the direction of Wu-Tang Clansman Inspectah Deck this supergroup of underground Wu-Tang affiliates released a mixtape in 2004 entitled "Undadogz". The group is a loose collective primarily headlined by Carlton Fisk, Fes Taylor, Donnie Cash, and La Banga (Y. Million R.I.P.)


Ice Water Inc.

A Group consisting of Raekwon, Cigar, Polite, Stumik and PC. They featured on Raekwon's third album The Lex Diamond Story. The Lex Diamond Story is the third album of artist Raekwon. ...


KGB (Klik Ga Blow)

Now defunct group consisting of Asiatic (aka Adriatic), DJ Kin (aka Kinny Kin), Ill Knob (aka Knowledge), and Raheem (aka Red). Were close associates of Deadly Venoms.


Killarmy

See main article: Killarmy Killarmy is the earliest and most successful of the many Wu-Tang affiliates that emerged in the mid-to-late 1990s. ...


Maccabeez

Killah Priest's group who were introduced and featured heavily on his sophomore album View From Masada. Originally comprising of Killah Priest, Daddy Rose and Salahudin, the two latter have recently been replaced with Timbo King and Hell Razah. Hot Flamez is also a close affiliate of the group. A solo album released by Killah Priest from the Wu-affiliate group Sunz of Man. ...


The Manchuz

Affiliated with ODB, Buddha Monk, and the Brooklyn Zu clique.


M.M.O.

This Wu affliated group is known by many names such as: The Massive, Money Makin' Outlawz, Money Members Only, Coney Island Gangsters, but is mostly known simply as M.M.O. which consist of Itchy-Fingas(a.k.a. Big Sha), Triggnomm [a.k.a. Trigga], Pearl Handle, Naisha, Louicoinz, Sir Kac-off, 7-Up, Black Az Billy da Kidd, Bam Bam da Bad Man, The First Lady, and Foogie(Trigga's little brother). Some of the members were also members of another group named Gunslinguz and others were considered to be just extended family because it was originally just Trigga and Sha then Naisha and Pearl Handle joined along with others creating a whole new roster. Their albums to date include: "M.M.O. The Operation" released 2000 and "All about the Money" released in 2003 as well as their contribution to the compilation albums "Digital Dartz: The Evil That Men Do"(2001) and "Protect Ya Neck Collection: Volume 1"(2002) which were all released on Protect Ya Neck Records.


Northstar

A Group consisting of Christ Bearer and Meko The Pharoah. Used to record with fellow Californian group Black Knights as Black Knights Of The North Star, and indeed the two groups were initially signed as such to Wu-Tang Records. The groups have since split into two separate units, and Northstar released their debut album in 2003, titled Bobby Digital Presents Northstar, which also featured a reunion with Black Knights on the closing song "Black Knights Of The North Star". Their second album West Coast Killa Beez was released in 2005. Track listing Luv Allah (featuring Beretta 9) We Got It (featuring Free Murda) Skit Red Rum (featuring ShaCronz, Mikey Jarrett, Jr. ... Track listing Rise Above Emotions Coming Up, Coming Up Killer Beez (featuring Warcloud, and Mikey Jarrett Jr. ...


Royal Fam

A group with a seemingly flexible roster, centered around the omnipresent three of Timbo King, Dark Denim and Mikey Jarrett Jr. (of whom Timbo King is the defacto leader). Has included at various times Y-Kim The Ill Figure, Stoneface (now known as ShaRecka), Dreddy Kruger (now Wu-Tang's A&R), Q-Base, Roc & Jahrule. Like so many Wu-Tang affiliates Royal Fam have recorded an album but never had it released; an album titled Black Castle was so near release as to be given a catalogue number yet never saw the light of day beyond a few leaked tracks. Another Royal Fam album titled Yesterday, Today, Iz Tomorrow was leaked in 2000 without the group's knowledge or permission. Days, Months, Yearz was released but is very rare and hard to come across CD. It was announced that on November 22, 2005, Royal Fam would finally release their debut Black Castle through Nature Sounds Records. Intro Blame Us Rules 101 Invitation Only All the Kings Men What You Think Black Castle I Declare War Once Upon Army Brigade Somethings Got to Give Musical Chairs Categories: | ... Track listing Musical Chairs (featuring Sunz of Man) Medina 718 Y2K Mic Ammo Acid Our Time (featuring Armel) Deal Niggas Hidden Chambers Family Jewels (featuring Prodigal Sunn) Somethings Got to Give Army Brickaid (featuring True Master) Legacy Category: ... November 22 is the 326th day (327th on leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Ruthless Bastards

One of the affiliates introduced on the Wu-Tang Killa Bees: The Swarm compilation, this group is comprised of Apocalipps, Beno, Iron Mic, Sha Gotti, and Truck, with their production being handled mostly by The Blaquesmiths. Like so many Wu-Tang affiliates, completed an album that was scheduled to be released during the 1997-2000 period but which was continually held back by RZA. Eventually the group were so dissatisfied with this treatment that they cut their Wu-Tang business ties and went independent. However, they are believed to still be on relatively good terms with the Wu-Tang camp. They have since released various mixtapes and solo mixtapes.


Sunz of Man

A Group that currently consists of Prodigal Sunn, Hell Razah, 60-Second Assassin, Shabazz the Disciple and (it is assumed, officially) Killah Priest. Prior to becoming affiliated with Wu-Tang, Sunz were known as Da Last Future and included Shabazz The Disciple and 7th Ambassador but not 60 Second Assassin, and produced by Supreme. 7th Ambassador retired before the group's Wu-affiliated days really got started. They were the first group signed to Wu-Tang Records and released several singles in anticipation to their debut album, "Nothing New Under The Sun". It's been rumored that this album was actually completed (there were several ads on various hip hop magazines such as The Source) and included the songs "No Love Without Hate", "Five Arch Angels", and "Soldiers Of Darkness". It is said that this album had a much darker atmosphere than their official debut album "The Last Shall Be First", with the bulk of the production coming from 4th Disciple and additional beats by The RZA, True Master, Mathematics, Supreme, Y-Kim and Grym Reaper (Gravediggaz). Just prior to the release, the group signed a deal with then major label Red Ant Entertainment and were forced to scrap the project and shelve it in favor to a more listener-friendly sound. They then started to work on "The Last Shall Be First" in 1998, which was met with mixed reactions from longtime fans who were expecting a darker sound. Before the release of this album, both Killah Priest and Shabazz began to clash with Wu leader RZA, both eventually effectively cutting their Wu ties and leaving the group for solo careers. Supreme was kicked out of the group in late 2000, when it was discovered he had been heavily bootlegging the group's music, including leaking a whole album titled The First Testament. Killah Priest, who was absent from the recording of the group's second album proper Saviorz Day in 2002, has began to rediscover his Wu-Tang ties and is expected to work with the group again soon, while Shabazz made his official return to Sunz Of Man in early 2003. Killah Priest (born Walter Reed, a. ...


Discography

Track Listing Intro Cold (Hell Razah, and Prodigal Sunn) Natural High (Killah Priest, Hell Razah, Prodigal Sunn, and Trebag) Flaming Swords (60 Second Assassin, Killah Priest, Prodigal Sunn, and Hell Razah) Illusions (60 Second Assassin, Hell Razah, Prodigal Sunn, and Masta Killa) Shining Star (Prodigal Sunn, Hell Razah, 60 Second... Track listing Who Are The Sunz of Man? The Valley of Death Bring Back the Mike Valley of Kings Deep in the Water Elements Natural High (Interlude) Hell Hole Combat Lulla Bye Sunz of Man Court The Sins of Men The Law Hot Line In the Beginning. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Track listing Genesis All We Got Rivers of Eden Five Arch Angels Soldiers of Darkness (featuring Killarmy) No Love Without Hate Combination of Death Jessica Skit Valley of Kings Tha Law The Sins of Men Inmates to the Fire Next Up Intellectuals People Change Saviorz Day Shining Star Category: ...

Theodore Unit

Theodore Unit is an amalgamation of various existing Wu-Tang affiliates formed by Ghostface Killah, teaming together Du-Lilz and Shawn Wiggs (formerly of Othorized F.A.M.), Solomon Childs, Cappadonna, as well as Trife da God and Kryme Life (formerly of the trio T.M.F.). The group first appeared on Ghostface's sophomore album Supreme Clientele, and released their debut album 718 (from the Staten Island area code in which they all reside) in 2004 on Sure Shot Recordings. Solomon Childs left the group for unknown reasons in October 2005. Ghostface Killah, aka Ghostface, aka Tony Starks, aka Iron Man (born Dennis Coles, May 9, 1970, Staten Island, New York) is a rapper and member of the hip-hop collective, Wu-Tang Clan. ... Cappadonna Cappadonna (born Darryl Hill in 1969) is an American rapper closely associated with the hip hop collective Wu-Tang Clan. ... Supreme Clientele is the second album by Wu-Tang Clan member Ghostface Killah, an American hip hop artist. ... Track listing Guerilla Hood Punch in Punch Out 88 Freestyle The Drummer (featuring Method Man, and Streetlife) Gatz Who Are We? (featuring Bonecrusher) Smith Brothers Mama Can You Hear Me Paychecks Wicked With Lead Daily Routine Right Back Pass the Mic Work Its the Unit Be My Girl Category...


T.M.F.

Mentored by Ghostface Killah and signed to his Starks Enterprises label, this group consisted of Trife Da God, Tommy Whispers and Kryme Life. Kryme Life and Trife are now members of Ghostface's new group Theodore Unit, which has effectively superseded T.M.F. Kryme Life in Cooperation with RuffLine Entertainment and Burlington Factory Studios is planning not only a T.M.F. reunion but a solo album entitled "The Kryme Wave" to be released in 2007. Already released on Vermont's RuffLine Label is Kryme Life's demo called "Thugs in da Club"


Population Click

Alliance of artists inspired by the People Nation alliance of street gangs (Black P. Stones, Vice Lords, Mafia Clan etc.). It was formed in 1995 and consisted of Sunz of Man, Royal Fam, Coins, Black Rose Fam. It was later reorganized into United Kingdom family of artists.


Wu-Syndicate

A Group from Virginia consisting of Joe Mafia, Myalansky (named after Meyer Lansky) and Napolean that was originally called Crime Syndicate, but changed their name to Wu-Syndicate when they signed to Wu-Tang Records and became Wu affiiated. After debuting on the Wu-Tang Killa Bees: The Swarm compilation, their debut album came out on both Wu-Tang Records" and their own label Slot Time Records. However, soon after the release of this album (which was moderately successful, like most Wu affiliate releases in the 1997-1999 period) there was a dispute of unknown origin between the group and Wu-Tang Records and the group have since changed their name to The Syndicate. However, they still have an active publishing deal with RZA. Joe Mafia released his debut album This One in 2002 and founded his own label 58 Diamond West (which includes Black Jesus). Another Syndicate album is planned once Myalansky and Napolean are finished serving unrelated jail sentences, and Myalansky also plans to finish his solo album which he began work on before being incarcerated. Official language(s) English Capital Richmond Largest city Virginia Beach Area  Ranked 35th  - Total 42,793 sq mi (110,862 km²)  - Width 200 miles (320 km)  - Length 430 miles (690 km)  - % water 7. ... This article may be confusing or unclear for some readers, and should be edited to rectify this. ... Track listing Thug War Pointin Fingers Global Politics (featuring 12 OClock) VA Cats Metropolis Golden Sands Crime Syndicate Where Was Heaven Ice Age Ghetto Syringe (featuring 12 OClock) Young Brothas Weary Eyes Muzzle Toe Ask Son Wings of Life Lutunza Bust a Slug (featuring Trigga, and Ill Knob...


West Coast Killa Beez

This group is believed to consist of the Black Knights plus several of their proteges (Sandman, Gangsta Wiggles, G-Twin, P.C., the group Black Techs (consisting of P-Nut, Pimp Nasty, Sleep, Big Nut, and the crew's in house producer 6 Mil), and who were introduced on the Black Knights' Every Knight Is A Black Knight LP.


Zu Ninjaz

Affiliated with ODB, Buddha Monk, K-Blunt, 5ft Hyper Sniper, Raw, Rambo, Popa Chief, Hook Ninja, Ninja Scroll, Shadeed, Black Lantern, Celo, & D.L. and the Brooklyn Zu clique. Released their debut Now Justice in 2004. Track listing Intro (Elements) Slicer No Retreat Gunshots Hard to Defeat Specially Trained Ninja (featuring Ol Dirty Bastard) Back of the Church Blazin Ninjitzu Ninja Habitat Blood Thirsty (Instrumental) Category: ...


Emcees

12 O'Clock

Along with 4th Disciple and others, 12 O'Clock is one of the Wu affiliates whose connections to the group go back to before their fame, and he is in fact Ol' Dirty Bastard's brother. He assisted behind the scenes in the making of the Clan's debut album and has made a few guest appearances on Wu-related albums since, including on the Clan's group album Iron Flag in 2001. His duet with Raekwon, "Nasty Immigrants", was on the soundtrack to the film Nutty Professor in 1998. Member of the Brooklyn Zu clique and also makes up half the duo 2 On The Road with Prodigal Sunn. Birth name D. Turner, also known as Billy Box. Appears On: "Protect Ya Neck II: The Zoo", Ol' Dirty Bastard, Return To The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version (1995); "Wu Blood-Kin", La The Darkman, Heist Of The Century (1998); "Ghetto Syringe", Wu-Syndicate, Wu-Syndicate (1999); "Chrome Wheels", Wu-Tang Clan, Iron Flag (2001); "Rough Cut", GZA, Legend Of The Liquid Sword (2003); "It's My Life" & "Manhunt", Prodigal Sunn Return of the Prodigal Sunn (2005) and Bronze Nazareth's "The Great Migration" Russell Tyrone Jones (November 15, 1968 – November 13, 2004) was an American rapper known by the stage name Ol Dirty Bastard (often shortened to ODB by mainstream media). ... Iron Flag is the fourth album from the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan. ... The Nutty Professor is the name of a 1963 comedy film starring Jerry Lewis. ... Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version is the first album by an American hardcore rap singer Ol Dirty Bastard. ... Iron Flag is the fourth album from the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan. ... 1. ...


9th Prince

One of the founding members of Killarmy, and brother of the RZA, who released his debut album Granddaddy Flow in 2003. Currently incarcerated. Birth name Terrance Hamlin, also goes by the alias Madman & Iron Fingers. Appears On: Killarmy, Silent Weapons For Silent Wars (1997); Gravediggaz, "What's Goin' On?", The Pick, The Sickle & The Shovel (1998); Killarmy, Dirty Weaponry (1999); RZA, "Fuck What You Think", Bobby Digital In Stereo (1999); Killarmy, Fear, Love & War (2001). Track listing Intro Camouflage Children Foolish Ways Generation Next (featuring Killarmy, T.M.F. and Ruthless Bastardz) Burn Bridges (featuring RZA) Granddaddy Flow (featuring Rubbabandz) Skit Kill or Be Killed (featuring Dom Pachino) Cold Wind (featuring T.M.F.) 100 Degrees Slang Killaz (featuring Killarmy) Honeycomb Tribute to the 5th... Killarmy is the earliest and most successful of the many Wu-Tang affiliates that emerged in the mid-to-late 1990s. ... Bobby Digital in Stereo is the debut album of rapper RZA. It was released on November 24th, 1998 on GeeStreet Records. ...


Armel

Signed to GZA's small label Liquid Swords Entertainment, Armel is a member of Ancient Coins. He made his first high-profile appearance on the track "Rough Cut" on GZA's album Legend Of The Liquid Sword in 2003. He has since formed a group named A&R with Sharecka of Royal Fam and released their first mixtape, Non-Exclusive Vol. 1 in 2005.


Beretta 9

MC also known as Kinetic, from Steubenville, Ohio who along with ShoGun Assason was one of two Ohio MCs brought into Killarmy by fellow Ohio native 4th Disciple. It has been announced that Beretta 9 will start recording his solo album. Featured on RZA's minor hit "La Rhumba". Appears On: Killarmy, Silent Weapons For Silent Wars (1997); Killarmy, Dirty Weaponry (1999); Inspectah Deck, "9th Chamber", Uncontrolled Substance (1999); RZA, "Project Talk", Bobby Digital In Stereo (1999); Killarmy, Fear, Love & War (2001); RZA, "La Rhumba", Digital Bullet (2001); RZA, "Chi Kung", "Cherry Range", Birth Of A Prince (2003). Killarmy is the earliest and most successful of the many Wu-Tang affiliates that emerged in the mid-to-late 1990s. ... Bobby Digital in Stereo is the debut album of rapper RZA. It was released on November 24th, 1998 on GeeStreet Records. ... Digital Bullet is the second solo album by the American hip hop artist RZA under his pseudonym Bobby Digital. ... Birth Of A Prince is the third album from American hip hop musician RZA, the main producer of the Wu-Tang Clan. ...


Black Jesus

Member of Harlem 6 who as well as being Wu-Tang affiliated is also affiliated with GangStarr. Released his first solo album TGSNT in 2005. Gang Starr is an American hip hop duo, composed of Guru (hailing from Boston, Massachusetts) and DJ Premier (hailing from Texas). ...


Buddha Monk

Member of ODB-affiliated Brooklyn Zu. Released his solo album, Prophecy, in 1999.


As well as an MC, Buddha Monk is also a producer. He is what the RZA is to the Wu-Tang Clan and Clan-members, to Brooklyn Zu, Zu Ninjaz, The Manchuz, and other Brooklyn Zu affiliated groups and artists. His appearances along with Lazer Life on Ratatat's Mixtape Volume 2 helped cement the R's lock on the purveyors of electro beats dominating the new NY sound.


Cappadonna

See main article: Cappadonna Cappadonna Cappadonna (born Darryl Hill in 1969) is an American rapper closely associated with the hip hop collective Wu-Tang Clan. ...


Carlton Fisk

MC who named himself after the famed baseball player. Made appearances on Method Man's "P.L.O. Style" and "Mr. Sandman" from Tical, did a few radio freestyles with Clan members then remained silent for almost a decade until reappearing on Inspectah Deck's 2004 compilation album Undadogz. It was widely speculated that he and Streetlife were in fact the same person; this is not the case, and the two in fact collaborated on Streetlife's Street Education album in 2005. It turned out that Fisk had not been able to record because he is incarcerated. He is now a member of Wu-Tang member Inspectah Deck's side project the Housegang. He also appeared on a track of Method Man's 2006 release, 4:21...The Day After. Carlton Ernest Fisk (born December 26, 1947 in Bellows Falls, Vermont) is a former Major League Baseball catcher who played for 24 years with the Boston Red Sox and Chicago White Sox. ... Method Man (born Clifford Smith, April 1, 1971 in Hempstead, New York) is an American rapper and member of the hip hop collective, Wu-Tang Clan. ... The baht (บาท, symbol ฿, ISO 4217 code THB) is the official currency of Thailand. ... 2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Cilvaringz

This Moroccan-Dutch rapper initially made himself known to the group after jumping on stage during a Clan concert in Amsterdam and delivering a freestyle that impressed the group members. He was eventually invited backstage after the show by RZA, but in the end was refused admittance by venue security. Cilvaringz subsequently put a lot of effort into getting his demo tape heard by RZA, including making several trips to New York and waiting for hours in front of his office. Eventually, with help from RZA's sister Sophia Diggs, the tape finally was heard by RZA himself, who was impressed and signed him to his Wu-Tang International label. He has since made appearances on several Wu-Tang projects, including the RZA's own Birth Of A Prince and Digital Bullet LPs. His debut album, produced entirely by the Wu-Elements and featuring several Clan members, has been delayed numerous times, but is currently scheduled for release in early 2007. Birth name is Tarik Azzougarh, born in Dordrecht, Holland. Appears On: "Cousins", RZA, Digital Bullet (European version only) (2001); "You'll Never Know", "Chi Kung", RZA, Birth Of A Prince (2002).


Daddy Rose

Maccabees & Black Rose Kartel MC and producer. He grew up with The RZA, GZA, and Ol' Dirty Bastard. Daddy Rose is currently on lock down. Other Names: El Shabar. Groups Affliations: Black Rose Kartel / Maccabeez / United Kingdom aka Population Click


Dom Pachino

Killarmy MC also known as P.R. (Puerto Rican) Terrorist (a name rarely used since the September 11 attacks). Has released five solo albums; Tera Iz Him, Unreleased, Domination, The Arsenal and 4 Security Reasons. Following Killarmy he formed the group Team Napalm who released Napalm World and The Invasion and have since disbanded from their original line-up. Dom Pachino has also organized two compilations involving Wu-affiliated artists entitled Operation Warface and The Grunge. He has also released a DVD titled Life of a Performer and a Best of Dom Pachino CD. The World Trade Center on fire The September 11, 2001 attacks were a series of coordinated terrorist attacks against the United States on September 11, 2001. ... The pioneering hardcore hip hop group Wu-Tang Clans plan to conquer the hip hop industry consisted not only of making each core member into a solo star in their own right, but also to create and promote numerous affiliate artists. ...


Dreddy Kruger

Affiliated at one time with both United Kingdom and Royal Fam but now virtually retired from rapping, concentrating his attention on being the A&R for most Wu-Tang members. Heavily involved with the Wu-Tang's business and promotion, while running his own label Think Differently Music. Think Differently released the compilation Wu-Tang Meets The Indie Culture on October 18, 2005, which featured Wu-Tang members and affiliates collaborating with well-known independent/underground hip hop artists. He also makes clear his hatred of White people. In the song "Graveyard Chamber" with the Gravediggaz, Dreddy can be heard to say "...I hate fucking crackers...". His racism is also portrayed in a rarer track where he even goes as far as to dub himself the "White cracker slapper". Birth name James Dockery. Track listing Introduction Lyrical Swords (GZA, and Ras Kass) Slow Blues (Timbo King, Prodigal Sunn, Vast Aire, and Byata) Still Grimey (U-God, Prodigal Sunn, Sean Price, and C-Rayz Walz) Skit Think Differently (Casual, Rock Marciano, Vordul Mega, and Tragedy Khadafi) Informercial (Jim Jarmusch) Biochemical Equation (RZA, and MF... October 18 is the 291st day of the year (292nd in leap years). ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Free Murda

He's the son of Popa Wu and cousin of RZA and GZA. He has come to represent the new generation of Wu-Tang. He debuted in 1999 on Popa Wu's Visions of the 10th Chamber with his partner Shacronz as the Cuffie Crime Family or 'CCF Division', the two are also featured on the Wu-Tang Killa Beez 2002 album The Sting ("Hatin' Don't Pay"), RZA's album Birth of a Prince ("We Pop", "The Drop Off" and "Wherever I Go") Prodigal Sunn's 2005 album Return Of The Prodigal Sunn, and Think Differently's 2005 release Wu-Tang Meets The Indie Culture ("Cars On The Interstate"). Free Murda also appears on the Derailed Original Soundtrack ("Really Want None"), Cappadonna's album The Yin & The Yang ("Revenge"), Northstar's self-titled album ("We Got It" and "See Me"), and most recently on Masta Killa's Made In Brooklyn on the track "East MCs". RZA (pronounced Rizza), born Robert Diggs, July 5, 1969 in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, USA) is an American producer, rapper, de facto leader of the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan and actor. ... GZA (pronounced Jizza, aka The Genius, born Gary Grice August 22, 1966 in Brooklyn, New York City) is an American rapper and core member of the Wu-Tang Clan, having released four albums and appearing on every group album put out by the Clan, as well as many solo efforts... The Wu-Tang Clan is a pioneering hardcore rap group, originally from Staten Island, New York (Staten Island is referred to as Shaolin in their lyrics). ... The pioneering hardcore hip hop group Wu-Tang Clans plan to conquer the hip hop industry consisted not only of making each member into a solo star in their own right, but also to create and promote numerous affiliate artists. ... Track listing Intro Killa Beez (RZA, U-God, Inspectah Deck, Suga Bang Bang, and Blue Raspberry) Out Think Me Now (Solomon Childs) Bar Mitzvah (Black Knights) Doe Rae Wu (RZA, and Ol Dirty Bastard) Bluntz, Martinez, Girlz & Gunz (Warcloud) Dancing With Wolves (Killarmy, and Prodigal Sunn) Spend Money (Lord Superb... RZA (pronounced Rizza), born Robert Diggs, July 5, 1969 in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, USA) is an American producer, rapper, de facto leader of the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan and actor. ... Birth Of A Prince is the third album from American hip hop musician RZA, the main producer of the Wu-Tang Clan. ... The pioneering hardcore hip hop group Wu-Tang Clans plan to conquer the hip hop industry consisted not only of making each member into a solo star in their own right, but also to create and promote numerous affiliate artists. ... Track listing Introduction Lyrical Swords (GZA, and Ras Kass) Slow Blues (Timbo King, Prodigal Sunn, Vast Aire, and Byata) Still Grimey (U-God, Prodigal Sunn, Sean Price, and C-Rayz Walz) Skit Think Differently (Casual, Rock Marciano, Vordul Mega, and Tragedy Khadafi) Informercial (Jim Jarmusch) Biochemical Equation (RZA, and MF... Derailed is a 2005 American thriller/drama film based on a James Siegel novel by the same name adapted by Stuart Beattie. ... Cappadonna Cappadonna (born Darryl Hill in 1969) is an American rapper closely associated with the hip hop collective Wu-Tang Clan. ... Track listing The Grits Super Model War Rats Bread Of Life Love Is The Message We Know Shake Dat Big Business Revenge One Way 2 Zion Save The Children Category: ... Masta Killa (born Elgin Turner, born August 18, 1969 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American rapper and member of the Wu-Tang Clan. ... Made In Brooklyn is the title of the upcoming album from Wu-Tang Clan member Masta Killa, his second solo effort, set for release on August 8, 2006 through Nature Sounds Records. ...


Islord

Member of Killarmy, he was absent for most of the recording of their debut album "Silent Weapons For Quiet Wars" due to incarceration. A Five Percenter like all of Killarmy, the first three letters of his name (I, S, L) are also the first three letters in of the religion they claim adherence to, Islam. Therefore, the name Islord is a fusion between the terms "Islam" and "lord." Birth name R. Stevenson, also known as Thief of Baghdad. Appears on two tracks from Bobby Digital In Stereo and the song "Holy Water" from Dom Pachino's Unreleased solo album. Bobby Digital in Stereo is the debut album of rapper RZA. It was released on November 24th, 1998 on GeeStreet Records. ...


Jamie Sommers

Female MC who appeared on Ghostface Killah's "Wildflower" from the Ironman album and RZA's two Bobby Digital albums and was signed to Razor Sharp Records. Also RZA's baby mother. Iron Man was a hip-hop album released by Ghostface Killah. ...


Killa Sin

Probably the best-known member of Killarmy, Killa Sin is the brother of Oli "Power" Grant. Real name Jeryl Grant. Appears On: Killarmy, Silent Weapons For Silent Wars (1997); La The Darkman, "Heist Of The Century", Heist Of The Century (1998); Method Man, "Spazzola", Tical 2000: Judgement Day (1998); Killarmy, Dirty Weaponry (1999); RZA, "Terrorist", Bobby Digital In Stereo (1999); Inspectah Deck, "7th Chamber", Uncontrolled Substance (1999); RZA, "Fools", "La Rhumba", Digital Bullet (2001); Killarmy, Fear, Love & War (2001), Ghostface Killah, "Strawberry", Bulletproof Wallets (2002); Inspectah Deck, "Framed", The Movement (2003), Bronze Nazareth "The Great Migration",Masta Killa "East MC's" (2006). Tical 2000: Judgement Day is the follow up release to Tical on Def Jam by rap artist Method Man. ... Killarmy is the earliest and most successful of the many Wu-Tang affiliates that emerged in the mid-to-late 1990s. ... Bobby Digital in Stereo is the debut album of rapper RZA. It was released on November 24th, 1998 on GeeStreet Records. ... Uncontrolled Substance is the 1999 (see 1999 in music) debut of Wu-Tang Clan member Inspectah Deck, an American hip hop musician. ... Digital Bullet is the second solo album by the American hip hop artist RZA under his pseudonym Bobby Digital. ... The Sun featuring Raekwon/RZA/Slick Rick Never Be The Same Again featuring Carl Thomas/Raekwon The Forest Theodore featuring Trife/Twiz Interlude 1 Flowers featuring Raekwon/Method Man/Superb Ghost Showers Maxine Walking Through The Darkness featuring Takitha Interlude 2 Teddy (skit) Jealousy The Jucks featuring Trife/Superb The... The Movement is the second album of Wu-Tang Clan member Inspectah Deck. ...


Killah Priest

See main article: Killah Priest Killah Priest (born Walter Reed, a. ...


King Just

A half African American/Native American Staten Island MC who gained recognition for his hit single "Warrior's Drum" during the mid 1990s. He is currently a part of the group Hillside Scramblerz. He has released three albums: Mystics of the God, No Power on Earth, and Go in on 'em. Track listing Mystics of the God Shaolin Soldiers Skit Warriors Drum (Westside Remix) Leave Now (featuring Profes, Star, and Mega Don) No Flows on the Rodeo Round Em Up Skit Can I Get Some? Pain Skit Move On Em Stomp (Remix) (featuring Shaolin Soldiers) Escape from the Zoo Skit...


La the Darkman

One of the best-known Wu affiliates and considers himself to be the "12th member" of the Clan. His debut album Heist Of The Century was one of the first affiliate LPs in 1998 and featured several appearances by the Clan members themselves. Also notable for having recorded several times and developed a friendship with the virtual hip hop pariah Vanilla Ice. His long-awaited followup album is due for release in 2006, through Think Differently Music. Birth name Lason Jackson, also known as Lashaun, Triple Darkness and La Traficante. La the Darkman is also the older brother of Willie The Kid, who is signed to Aphilliates Music Group, owned by DJ Drama, DJ Don Cannon and DJ Sense. They released a mixtape called Dead Presidents with AMG in 2006. Release Date: 17th November 1998 Label: Supreme Team/Wu-Tang Released Format: CD / Vinyl / Tape-Cassette Notes: Non-Wu Artist Track listing: 01. ... Robert Matthew Vanilla Ice Van Winkle (born October 31, 1968 in Miami Lakes, Florida) is an American rapper, known for the single Ice Ice Baby, which topped the charts in the early-1990s (see 1990s in music). ...


Lounge Lo

An Othorized F.A.M. MC whose other names are Lounge Mode or Lounger was formally signed to Code Red Entertainment. Lounge has been connected with the Wu since their very beginning his earliest reference was on GZA's "Pass The Bone".


Neek Rusher

Songwriter/producer who collaborated with Raekwon from Wu Tang Clan for "Time Has Come". Raekwon The Chef (born Corey Woods, January 12, 1970, Brooklyn, New York) is an American rapper and a member of the Wu-Tang Clan. ... The Wu-Tang Clan is a pioneering hardcore rap group, originally from Staten Island, New York, USA (Staten Island is referred to as Shaolin in their lyrics). ...


Prodigal Sunn

Sunz Of Man MC and cousin of RZA. With 12 O'Clock makes up the duo Two On Da Road. Birth name Vergil Ruff. Albums: Return Of The Prodigal Sunn (2005). Appears On: Killarmy, "Wake Up", (1997); Sunz Of Man, The Last Shall Be First, (1999); Gravediggaz, "False Things Must Perish", Nightmare In A Minor (2001), "Dancing With Wolves" Wu-Tang Killa Bees: The Sting compilation, (2002); Ghostface Killah, "Street Chemistry", Bulletproof Wallets (2002); Sunz Of Man, Saviorz Day, (2003); RZA, "The Whistle", Birth Of A Prince (2003); "Whatever", Masta Killa, No Said Date (2004). Track listing In My Life (featuring 12 OClock, Chi-King, and Madam D) Soul Survivor Movin On Up (featuring Madam D) Brutality (The Grindz Remix) (featuring C.C.F. Division) Procrastinators (featuring Free Murda, Yung Masta, and Bonzi J. Wells) The Traitor (Betrayal Intro) Betrayal Campaignin (featuring Yung Masta... Track Listing Intro Cold (Hell Razah, and Prodigal Sunn) Natural High (Killah Priest, Hell Razah, Prodigal Sunn, and Trebag) Flaming Swords (60 Second Assassin, Killah Priest, Prodigal Sunn, and Hell Razah) Illusions (60 Second Assassin, Hell Razah, Prodigal Sunn, and Masta Killa) Shining Star (Prodigal Sunn, Hell Razah, 60 Second... Nightmare in A-Minor was the third album by the hip hop supergroup Gravediggaz. ... The Sun featuring Raekwon/RZA/Slick Rick Never Be The Same Again featuring Carl Thomas/Raekwon The Forest Theodore featuring Trife/Twiz Interlude 1 Flowers featuring Raekwon/Method Man/Superb Ghost Showers Maxine Walking Through The Darkness featuring Takitha Interlude 2 Teddy (skit) Jealousy The Jucks featuring Trife/Superb The... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Birth Of A Prince is the third album from American hip hop musician RZA, the main producer of the Wu-Tang Clan. ... Masta Killa (born Elgin Turner, born August 18, 1969 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American rapper and member of the Wu-Tang Clan. ... No Said Date is the 2004 (see 2004 in music) solo debut of Wu-Tang Clan member Masta Killa, an American hip hop musician. ...


Remedy

Both the first white and the first Jewish Wu-Tang affiliate, MC-producer Remedy (born Ross Filler in 1972) is a native of Staten Island, New York. After emerging with the “Seen it All”/“Everything is Real” 12-inch single, Remedy appeared on the 1997 Wu-Tang Killa Bees: The Swarm compilation with his track "Never Again", a song about the Holocaust. This track remains his best-known work as well as his most highly regarded, and appeared on both his debut album, The Genuine Article, from 2001, and its follow-up, Code Red, from 2003 (Remedy considers the track to be effectively his signature theme song). Code Red included a track about the 9/11 attacks, as well as “A Muslim and a Jew,” which featured Remedy and fellow Wu-Tang affiliate Cilvaringz (a Muslim) rapping as representatives of their respective sides in the Palestinian/Israel conflict (with Wu-Tang leader The RZA acting as mediator). He runs Code Red Entertainment, which also houses Cappadonna. The word Jew ( Hebrew: יהודי) is used in a wide number of ways, but generally refers to a follower of the Jewish faith, a child of a Jewish mother, or someone of Jewish descent with a connection to Jewish culture or ethnicity and often a combination... Concentration camp inmates during the Holocaust The Holocaust was Nazi Germanys systematic genocide (ethnic cleansing) of various ethnic, religious, national, and secular groups during World War II. Early elements include the Kristallnacht pogrom and the T-4 Euthanasia Program established by Hitler that killed some 200,000 people. ... 2001: A Space Odyssey. ... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The RZA at The New Yorker festival on September 24, 2005. ...


Shabazz the Disciple

A Red Hook (Brooklyn) native discovered by the RZA prior to the release of Enter The Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers, and gets a shoutout on the intro to "Clan In Da Front" on that album. He was originally a member of Sunz Of Man in their pre-Wu days when they were known as Da Last Future and produced entirely by Supreme. After hooking up with the Wu-Tang, Shabazz made two guest appearances on the first Gravediggaz album 6 Feet Deep then signed to the GZA Entertainment management agency. He remained an official member of Sunz Of Man until just before the group released its debut LP The Last Shall Be First; his best-known solo track "Death be the Penalty" was originally intended to be a Sunz of Man track on the B-side to their single "Soldiers of Darkness," but the other members were so impressed with his contribution he was given the track for himself. This track was met with mixed emotions mainly because many felt it was extremely self rightous and incredibly hypocritical. After GZA Entertainment dissolved Shabazz's Wu affiliation (along with the affiliation of his close friend Killah Priest, also a GZA Entertainment refugee) began to wane. Around this 1996/1997 period, Priest and Shabazz both began to clash with RZA, and both had since all but cut their Wu-Tang ties. After unsuccessful attempts by the pair to create new post-Wu Tang crews (Priest proposed a crew called the Maccabees which would include himself, Shabazz and Timbo King among others, while Shabazz proposed a group including himself and Priest called the Sunz Of Thunder) they both effectively went their separate ways, recording solo projects and in Shabazz's case recording as Celestial Souljaz with his cousin Freestyle (of non-Wu Tang crew The Arsonists). In recent years, Shabazz has began to rediscover his Wu-Tang roots and performed on the recent Killa Beez tour as well as doing shows in Europe with Killah Priest (who has also recently been repairing his links with the Wu-Tang). After the death of Poetic, he as been rumored to be part of a new incarnation of Gravediggaz though Prince Paul has stated that a revival of the group is unlikely. He also announced in early 2003 that he has returned to Sunz Of Man as an official member. Finally released his solo debut The Book of Shabazz in 2004. Two years later he returned with The Passion of the Hood Christ in mid-2006. Appears on "Diary of a Madman", "Graveyard Chamber," Gravediggaz, 6 Feet Deep (Niggamortis) (1994); "Elimination Process", Gravediggaz, The Pick, The Sickle & The Shovel (1998). 6 Feet Deep was the debut album of the New York-based horrorcore hip hop supergroup, Gravediggaz. ...


ShoGun Assason

Killarmy MC and occasional producer, rumored to be the next Killarmy MC to release a solo album. Birth name Jamal Alexander.


Shyheim

MC who was only 14 when he released his debut album in 1994. At the age of 15,he also appeared in an 1995 concert(Live At The Garden) in New York City,with The Notorious B.I.G. and 2 Pac. Shyheim also starred in an online reality show called Real Talk in 2004, and has acted in several movies, including The Preacher's Wife. He also appeared as a main character in the music video for TLC's #1 hit single "Waterfalls." Real name Shyheim Dionel Franklin, he was born in Brooklyn but raised in Staten Island. He is also known as The Rugged Child, Manchild and Micky Knos. Discography: AKA The Rugged Child (1994); The Lost Generation (1996); Manchild (1999); The Greatest Story Never Told (2004). The Preachers Wife is a 1996 film directed by Penny Marshall and produced by Debra Martin Chase. ... TLC, an abbreviation for T-Boz, Left Eye and Chilli, is an American R&B and hip hop group that formed in 1991. ... Waterfalls is a 1995 hit R&B song by female trio TLC, that lifts the melody from Billy Joels 1991 hit Its Still Rock & Roll To Me. ... Track listing Shit Iz Real Dear God (featuring June Luva, and Pop Da Brown Hornet) Jiggy Comin 5 Elements (featuring GP Wu) Shaolin Style (featuring Squigg Trust) Real Bad Boys What Makes the World Go Round (featuring Rubbabandz, Trigger tha Gambler, Smoothe Da Hustler, and DV Alias Khrist) Can You... 1. ... Track listing The Greatest Story Never Told (featuring Jasmine Rae) 160. ...


Solomon Childs

Close associate of Ghostface, as well as Cappadonna and Remedy's Code Red crew. He was a member of Ghostface's group Theodore Unit until October 2005, when he left the group for undisclosed reasons. An unauthorized 11 track album titled King Of New York leaked onto the internet in 2001. His official mixtape Funeral Talk was released in 2005, through CHAMBERMUSIK and he has since signed a major label deal with Wu Music Group, to release his first official solo; My Motion Picture. Also known as Killa Bamz.


Streetlife

Close associate of the Clan, particularly with Method Man (whose Method Man Entertainment label has signed him) and is the closest Wu-affiliate to being an 11th Clan member, appearing on the last three group albums. Made his debut with an appearance on "Mr. Sandman" from Meth's first album Tical, and was originally intended to appear on Ghostface Killah's Ironman on the track "Box In Hand" but the track was pulled from the album at the last minute (the track replacing it subsequently becoming known as "Box In Hand", it being too late to change the album packaging). The original version became known as "Box In Hand (Remix)." Street went on to make two appearances on the Clan's second album Wu-Tang Forever and numerous appearances on Method Man's second album Tical 2000: Judgement Day in 1997 and 1998 respectively, after which he continued to make appearances on Clan albums and on the members' various solo projects. His own debut album was originally intended to be released in the busy 1998-1999 period but, as was soon to become the norm for Wu-Tang releases, it was repeatedly delayed, eventually seeing release titled Street Education in 2005. To boost sales, the album was officially titled as Method Man Presents Streetlife: Street Education; though Method Man only made three short appearances on the album. Tical is the debut album by the Wu-Tang Clan member Method Man, an American hip hop musician. ... Iron Man was a hip-hop album released by Ghostface Killah. ... Tical 2000: Judgement Day is the follow up release to Tical on Def Jam by rap artist Method Man. ...


Timbo King

The best-known member and leader of Royal Fam. Released an EP titled "United We Slam" in 1994 with producer Spark 950. Formed the group 56 Platoon in 2005, along with some other Royal Fam refugees. Can be seen in the Forrest Whitaker film Ghostdog:Way Of The Samurai in the cypher in the park scene over the instrumental to "Ice Cream" with the lines "jumpin sharp fences,dodging police radar sensors". Has his own label, Fortknox, on which he plans to release a debut solo album. Birth name Timothy Drayton. Track listing Intro Nuff Ruffness Definition of a Nigga (Skit) Nigga Be Nasty MCs are Fallin Off (Skit) Hood Times WEFM (Skit) Ice Cream Flavor Bust the Party (Skit) Bust the Style United We Slam Category: ...


Trife Da God

Born Theodore Bailey. Protege and close associate of Ghostface, and part of both of his protege groups T.M.F. and Theodore Unit. In November 2005 he released the album Put It On The Line with Ghostface, packaged with a DVD of Ghostface in concert. He has also appeared on the Ghostface album Fishscale on the tracks "Clipse of Doom", "Jellyfish", and "Dogs of War". [ Put It On The Line] Release Date: 18th November 2005 Label: Starks Enterprises Released Format: CD + DVD / Vinyl / Tape-Cassette Notes: Includes a bonus DVD and Contains new additional songs and titles not available on the advanced version 718: Stapleton to Somalia Non-Wu Artist Track listing: 01: Cocaine Trafficking... Fishscale is the fifth solo album by Wu-Tang Clan member Ghostface Killah. ...


Warcloud

Former member of the Black Knights, who had a relatively conventional style in his early days with the group as Holocaust, but after his departure when he abandoned the potentially offensive name and became Warcloud, he drastically changed his style to a more avantgarde, Ghostface-esque free association verse.


Discography: Nightmares That Surface From The Shallow Sleep (2002); Smuggling Booze In The Graveyard (2002); Blue Sky Black Death presents: The Holocaust (2006).


Young Justice

GZA's teenage son, first appeared on the intro to his father's Legend Of The Liquid Sword album then released a cover of his father's "Killa Hills 10304". Also appears, with Lord Jamar's and ODB's sons, on Lord Jamar's The 5% Album. Signed to Liquid Swords Entertainment and hoping to release an album soon. Lord Jamar (born Lorenzo Dechalus, September 17, 1968 in New Rochelle, New York) is a rapper and actor. ... The 5% Album is the debut record from the acclaimed Brand Nubian member Lord Jamar. ...


Singers

Allah Real

Al Green-style singer who has made appearances on Ghostface Killah's The Pretty Toney Album, Masta Killa's debut No Said Date as well as both Mathematics albums. He released his mixtape Real Estate in 2005 through CHAMBERMUSIK. Al Green may refer to: Al Green (musician) Al Green (politician) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Ghostface Killah, aka Ghostface, aka Tony Starks, aka Iron Man (born Dennis Coles, May 9, 1970, Staten Island, New York) is a rapper and member of the hip-hop collective, Wu-Tang Clan. ... The Pretty Toney Album is the fourth solo album by American hip hop artist Ghostface Killah, a member of the Wu-Tang Clan. ... CREDIT TO NATURE-SOUNDS.NET, with Permission: Born and raised in Jamaica, Queens South Side, Mathematics (then known as Supreme Cut Master) began his career in 1987 by djing block parties and throwing his own park jams in Baisley Projects. ...


Blue Raspberry

Discovered by the Clan working in a casino, Blue Raspberry emerged as the group's in-house female vocalist during the first round of Wu-Tang solo projects. She added vocals to tracks on Method Man's Tical and Raekwon's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, but seemed to have her position somewhat usurped by Tekitha on the Clan's second album Wu-Tang Forever. Nevertheless, she has continued to appear on Wu projects including Method Man & Redman's Blackout! and the Ghost Dog soundtrack. A solo album was scheduled for 1999 and is known to have been completed (titled either Black Shampoo or Blunted Soul) but it was not released. Blue Raspberry finally debuted as a solo artist in 2005, releasing the album Out Of The Blue through the semi-official Wu-Tang website Chambermusik.com. Her stage name was given to her by Killah Priest, who said she reminded him of a blue raspberry. Appears On: "Release Yo' Delf", "Mr. Sandman", "Stimulation", Method Man, Tical (1994); "Rainy Dayz", "Glaciers Of Ice", Raekwon, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx (1995); "What's Goin' On", Gravediggaz,The Pick, The Sickle & The Shovel (1998); "Young Hearts", Cappadonna,The Pillage (1998); "Cereal Killer", Method Man & Redman,Blackout! (1999); "Strange Eyes", "4 Sho Sho" Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai - The Album (1999); "Killa Beez" Wu-Tang Killa Bees: The Sting compilation, (2002); Thai banknotes and coins. ... Redman (born Reginald Noble on April 17, 1970 in Newark, New Jersey), is an African-American rapper who became popular as an artist on the Def Jam label in the early 1990s. ... Blackout! is a 1999 album by rap artists Method Man and Redman. ... The pioneering hardcore hip hop group Wu-Tang Clans plan to conquer the hip hop industry consisted not only of making each member into a solo star in their own right, but also to create and promote numerous affiliate artists. ...


Suga Bang Bang

Reggae artist who appeared on the Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai - The Album compilation and is affiliated with the new United Kingdom click. Performed the chorus of "In The Hood" from the Wu-Tang Clan's Iron Flag album. Iron Flag is the fourth album from the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan. ...


Tekitha

Female vocalist who appeared to take the role of Wu-Tang in-house singer (previously filled by Blue Raspberry) for Wu-Tang Forever, on which she also got a solo track titled "Second Coming". Also filled in for the unavailable Mary J. Blige in the video for Ghostface Killah's "All I Got Is You". Initially signed to RZA's Razor Sharp Records and then to Ghostface's Starks Enterprise. Believed to have completed a solo album, but like many other affiliates, has not had it released. Continues to make guest appearances on Wu-Tang projects such as Raekwon's The Lex Diamonds Story (though the role of in-house singer was filled by Madame D on 2001's Iron Flag) and has also collaborated with other non-Wu artists including KRS-One and Armand Van Helden. Can rap as well as sing, as heard on Cappadonna's "Pump Your Fist" and RZA's "Mantis". Appears On: "Impossible", "Little Ghetto Boys", "Second Coming", Wu-Tang Clan, Wu-Tang Forever (1997); "One Step", Killah Priest, Heavy Mental (1997); "Pump Your Fist", "Black Boy", Cappadonna, The Pillage (1997); "All That I Got Is You (Video Version)", Ghostface Killah (1997); "Soul In The Hole", Wu-Tang Killa Bees, Soul In The Hole soundtrack (1998); LA the Darkman - Street Life feat. Tekitha, "Mantis", RZA, Bobby Digital In Stereo (1999); "Walking Through The Darkness", Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai - The Album (1999); "Mother Earth", Armand Van Helden, 2 Future 4 U (1999); "Build Strong", RZA, Digital Bullet (2001); "Walking Through The Darkness", Ghostface Killah, Bulletproof Wallets (2002); "Once Upon A Time", Raekwon, The Lex Diamonds Story (2003); "Survivin'", KRS-One, Kristyles (2003). This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... KRS-One (born Lawrence Krisna Parker on August 20, 1965 in Brooklyn, New York. ... Armand Van Helden Armand Van Helden is a house music artist and music remixer whose biggest commercial successes came from his remixes of the 1996 Tori Amos song Professional Widow, which reached the top of the UK singles chart, and his own track You Dont Know Me which was... 1. ...


Other

Popa Wu

The father of Wu-offshoots ShaCronz and Free Murda and an expert on the philosophy of the Five Percent Nation, Popa Wu can be heard giving teachings on Wu-Tang tracks such as "North Star","Black Jesus", "All I Got Is You" ,"The Blessing", "Wu-Revolution". He released a solo album titled Visions Of The 10th Chamber, in 2000, which was effectively a compilation of Wu-affiliated artists (including La The Darkman, Method Man & Ol' Dirty Bastard) with regular interjections from Popa Wu himself. Was recently featured on "Older Gods pt.2" from Masta Killa's second Lp,Made In Blooklyn. Also goes by the name of Freedom Born. The Nation of Gods and Earths, commonly known as the Five Percent Nation or the Five Percenters are an African-American social/religious movement founded in Harlem in the late 1960s by Clarence 13X. Spawned from a combination of teachings of by Malcom X and The Nation of Islam, the... Visions of the 10th Chamber is a compilation of songs by various Wu-affiliates compiled by Popa Wu. ...

Wu-Tang Clan
Members

Ghostface Killah · GZA/Genius · Inspectah Deck · Masta Killa · Method Man · Ol' Dirty Bastard · Raekwon · RZA · U-God This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Ghostface Killah, aka Ghostface, aka Tony Starks, aka Iron Man (born Dennis Coles, May 9, 1970, Staten Island, New York) is a rapper and member of the hip-hop collective, Wu-Tang Clan. ... GZA (pronounced jizza, aka The Genius, born Gary Grice August 22, 1966 in Staten Island, New York City) is an American rapper and member of the Wu-Tang Clan. ... Inspectah Deck (born Jason Hunter July 6, 1970 in the Bronx, New York) is a rapper, producer and member of the Wu-Tang Clan. ... Masta Killa (born Elgin Turner, born August 18, 1969 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American rapper and member of the Wu-Tang Clan. ... Method Man (born Clifford Smith, April 1, 1971 in Hempstead, New York) is an American rapper and member of the hip hop collective, Wu-Tang Clan. ... Russell Tyrone Jones (November 15, 1968 – November 13, 2004) was an American rapper known by the stage name Ol Dirty Bastard (often shortened to ODB by mainstream media). ... Raekwon The Chef (born Corey Woods, January 12, 1970, Brooklyn, New York) is an American rapper and a member of the Wu-Tang Clan. ... RZA (pronounced Rizza), born Robert Diggs, July 5, 1969 in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, USA) is an American producer, rapper, de facto leader of the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan and actor. ... U-God (born Lamont Hawkins, November 10, 1970 in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, USA) is an American rapper and member of the hip hop collective, Wu-Tang Clan. ...

Albums

Words from the Genius · Ooh I Love You Rakeem · Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) · Tical · Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version · Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... · Liquid Swords · Ironman · Wu-Tang Forever · Tical 2000: Judgement Day · Bobby Digital in Stereo · Beneath the Surface · Nigga Please · Blackout! · Uncontrolled Substance · Golden Arms Redemption · Immobilarity · Supreme Clientele · The W · Digital Bullet · Bulletproof Wallets · Iron Flag · Legend of the Liquid Sword · The World According to RZA · The Movement · Birth of a Prince · The Lex Diamond Story · The Pretty Toney Album · U-GODZILLA presents the Hillside Scramblers · Tical 0: The Prequel · No Said Date · 718 · Disciples of the 36 Chambers: Chapter 1 · The Formula for the Cure · Mr. Xcitement · GrandMasters · Put it on the Line · Fishscale · The Resident Patient · Made in Brooklyn · 4:21...The Day After · More Fish · Swift & Changeable // Wu-Tang Clan Ghostface Killah GZA Inspectah Deck Masta Killa Method Man Ol Dirty Bastard Raekwon the Chef RZA U-God Categories: | | | ... Words from the Genius was the first album released by the rapper GZA, under his old name, The Genius. ... Ooh I Love You Rakeem is an EP that RZA released on Tommy Boy Records in 1991. ... Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) is the 1993 (see 1993 in music) debut album by the Wu-Tang Clan, a collective of American hip hop musicians. ... Tical is the debut album by the Wu-Tang Clan member Method Man, an American hip hop musician. ... Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version is the first album by an American hardcore rap singer Ol Dirty Bastard. ... Only Built 4 Cuban Linx. ... Liquid Swords was a 1995 (see 1995 in music) solo album by Wu-Tang Clan member Genius (GZA). ... Iron Man was a hip-hop album released by Ghostface Killah. ... Wu-Tang Forever is the long-awaited follow-up to the Wu-Tang Clans first album Enter the Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers. ... Tical 2000: Judgement Day is the follow up release to Tical on Def Jam by rap artist Method Man. ... Bobby Digital in Stereo is the debut album of rapper RZA. It was released on November 24th, 1998 on GeeStreet Records. ... Beneath The Surface is a 1999 (see 1999 in music) album from Wu-Tang Clan member GZA, an American hip hop musician. ... Nigga Please is a hardcore rap album by American hip hop artist and former member of the Wu-Tang Clan Ol Dirty Bastard, released on September 14, 1999 (see 1999 in music). ... Blackout! is a 1999 album by rap artists Method Man and Redman. ... Uncontrolled Substance is the 1999 (see 1999 in music) debut of Wu-Tang Clan member Inspectah Deck, an American hip hop musician. ... 1. ... Another Raekwons TOP 10 album, released in autumn 1999. ... Supreme Clientele is the second album by Wu-Tang Clan member Ghostface Killah, an American hip hop artist. ... The W is the third album by the American hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan, released on November 21, 2000. ... Digital Bullet is the second solo album by the American hip hop artist RZA under his pseudonym Bobby Digital. ... The Sun featuring Raekwon/RZA/Slick Rick Never Be The Same Again featuring Carl Thomas/Raekwon The Forest Theodore featuring Trife/Twiz Interlude 1 Flowers featuring Raekwon/Method Man/Superb Ghost Showers Maxine Walking Through The Darkness featuring Takitha Interlude 2 Teddy (skit) Jealousy The Jucks featuring Trife/Superb The... Iron Flag is the fourth album from the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Legend Of The Liquid Sword. ... The World According to RZA is the third solo album by Wu-Tang Clan producer RZA, and features him producing rappers from a variety of countries. ... The Movement is the second album of Wu-Tang Clan member Inspectah Deck. ... Birth Of A Prince is the third album from American hip hop musician RZA, the main producer of the Wu-Tang Clan. ... The Lex Diamond Story is the third album of artist Raekwon. ... The Pretty Toney Album is the fourth solo album by American hip hop artist Ghostface Killah, a member of the Wu-Tang Clan. ... Categories: Possible copyright violations ... No Said Date is the 2004 (see 2004 in music) solo debut of Wu-Tang Clan member Masta Killa, an American hip hop musician. ... Track listing Guerilla Hood Punch in Punch Out 88 Freestyle The Drummer (featuring Method Man, and Streetlife) Gatz Who Are We? (featuring Bonecrusher) Smith Brothers Mama Can You Hear Me Paychecks Wicked With Lead Daily Routine Right Back Pass the Mic Work Its the Unit Be My Girl Category... The Formula For The Cure from American hip hop musician RZA, the main producer of the Wu-Tang Clan. ... U-GOD - MR. XCITEMENT [Original Release] Release Date: 13th September 2005 Label: Free Agency Recordings Released Format: CD / Vinyl / Tape-Cassette Notes: Non-Wu Artist Track listing: 01. ... GrandMasters, a colloboration between the GZA/Genius of the Wu-Tang Clan and DJ Muggs of Cypress Hill, is a 12 track, hip-hop album, released October 25, 2005 on the Angeles Records imprint. ... [ Put It On The Line] Release Date: 18th November 2005 Label: Starks Enterprises Released Format: CD + DVD / Vinyl / Tape-Cassette Notes: Includes a bonus DVD and Contains new additional songs and titles not available on the advanced version 718: Stapleton to Somalia Non-Wu Artist Track listing: 01: Cocaine Trafficking... Fishscale is the fifth solo album by Wu-Tang Clan member Ghostface Killah. ... The Resident Patient is a 2006 hip-hop mixtape by Wu-Tang Clan member Inspectah Deck. ... Made In Brooklyn is the title of the upcoming album from Wu-Tang Clan member Masta Killa, his second solo effort, set for release on August 8, 2006 through Nature Sounds Records. ... More Fish is the upcoming album from Ghostface Killah, set to be released on December 12th, 2006 through the Def Jam label. ... Swift & Changeable is the name of a forthcoming collaboration album between MF DOOM and Wu-Tang Clans Ghostface Killah, currently set to be released in February 2007 on Lex Records/Nature Sounds. ...

See Also

Wu-Tang Clan affiliates · The Wu-Tang Manual The Wu-Tang Manual is a guide to the Wu-Tang Clan written by founder and principle DJ RZA. It is divided into 4 books each containing 9 chambers totaling 36 chambers. ...

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