
Holy shit. There is no release date yet, but let’s just say this thing will be on my wrist as soon as that date comes to fruition.

Holy shit. There is no release date yet, but let’s just say this thing will be on my wrist as soon as that date comes to fruition.
What happens when these guys turn 60 in like 15 years and their still performing their music? Hopefully nothing. As long as Wu-Tang lives, hip-hop lives.
Currently on tour supporting his acclaimed album Section.80, Kendrick Lamar sat down with 90.5FM KSJS for an interview about his well-received release. Kendrick also spoke on how the Wu-Tang Clan influenced his career, having collaborated with RZA.

It’s hard to argue anything on this list. I would probably have put “Shimmy Shimmy Ya” ahead of “Verbal Intercourse” from a commercial standpoint. Understandably so, this list is based on lyrics and rap quality though.
Legendary Weapons, the latest Wu-compilation, arrived in stores today. Check it out!
I’ve always been fascinated by the amount of fans the Wu-Tang Clan has. I know over the years they’ve grown a cult following in the U.S., but its difficult for that mystique to translate into other cultures. Clearly I’m wrong. The Brits know the Wu-Tang sword style.
Nothing like starting a new month with some classic Wu-Tang. Ladies and Gentleman, Ol’ Dirty Bastard at his finest.
This is the title track of Raekwon’s upcomng album Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang. What would a Raekwon song be without a Japanese combat scene? This intro is right up there with the one in “Bring Da Ruckus“.

Whether you like Mashups or not, you almost definitely respect C.R.E.A.M. This one in particular was done by The Hood Internet, two white dudes who make mashups for free. The Javelin track matches up seamlessly with RZA and the clan. If you want some more Hood Internet in your life, head over to their website where you can downloads hundred’s of their mashups for free. Stream and Download (click the little downwards arrow on the right side of the player) below.
The Hood Internet – C.R.E.A.M. Theme (Wu-Tang Clan x Javelin) by hoodinternet