Gary Grice, aka The GZA is known by many as The Genius of the Wu-Tang Clan, despite ending his formal education in the 10th grade. …

If you listened to Ghostface Killah’s track “Run” featuring Jadakiss of D-Block and thought “Hey, they should do an album together,” you’re in luck. On…

The Old Dirty Bastard biopic Dirty White Boy is about to get a touch of Hip-Hop authenticity.  In an interview with The New York Post,…

This year Wu-tang mash-ups seem to be all the rage. Earlier this year there was Shaolin Jazz: The 37th Chamber, an ethereal remix of Wu classics using samples of Jazz greats like Pharoh Sanders . Next we had Wugazi, an unlikely pairing between the Wu and punk rock group Fugazi. Now we have “Black Gold,” […]

New music video from Raekwon titled “Butter Knives” off his latest album release “Shaolin VS. Wu-Tang.” The video was originally scheduled to drop on Wednesday but The Chef took to his twitter page and made the announcement that we would be getting it a day early. Related Post: Raekwon “Ferry Boat Killaz” [MUSIC VIDEO] Raekwon Is […]

Back in 1991, the GZA, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, and RZA appeared on a Bronx, NY public access show, Rhythm & Soul, to promote the new album by the GZA, then known as The Genius, Words From The Genius.

Fans of the Wu-Tang Clan have noticed that the group’s self-proclaimed “Abbot”, The RZA, hasn’t been putting in much work on any of the group’s solo records.  In a candid interview with NYC’s Breakfast Club on Power 105.1, Raekwon says The RZA has just lost his ear for beats!

In the 1980s, musicians only scratched the surface of what could be done with the music video. Michael Jackson set the standard and in the…

Raekwon grabs his Cuban Linx co-conspirator Ghostface Killah and Rick Ross for the latest leak off of his new album, Shaolin Vs Wu-Tang.  “Molasses” sounds like some glorious old school hip-hop, with enough of a modern sensibility that Hot 97 shouldn’t run away from it.

In the 1980s, musicians only scratched the surface of what could be done with the music video. Michael Jackson set the standard and in the…

In the 1980s, musicians only scratched the surface of what could be done with the music video. Michael Jackson set the standard and in the 1990s, everyone raced to match or surpass him.

Ghostface Killah quietly released one of the best hip-hop albums of 2010 in December.  Apollo Kids is Ghost’s most satisfying album since 2006’s Fishscale.  The album’s first single, “2getha Baby” has received lots of love from fans.