Read this on the old wu-tang forum, quoting U-God>"I love Kung-Fu films, but all that and the name Wu-Tang Clan etc were all RZA's thing really. The other members just went with it."Ghostface mostly rapped about girls and coke. Raekwon was doing mafioso stuff. Method man was making mostly weed n party shit with redman. N ODB was ODB. As far as actually having rap songs around or dedicated to actual martial arts movies n nerdy martial arts shit, the most I found was samples. Even RZA played more into his Bobby digital role, especially once he gave up on Gravediggaz. So were the Wu-Tang Clan shaolin in name only? What was the point? Or does the quote simply stay true 17 years later.
>>122602606There were like a hundred dudes claiming to be in Wu-Tang. One of them stole a hat of mine, because my friend is was a proto-wigger pussy who was afraid of blacks (it was at his house).I still want that hat back.
>>122602606Branding.
Similar to Voltron, only more characters that go on & on. Laser beam roughnecks dropping lyrical atom bombs. Beware the ruckus, kid. Or ya might get did...
>>122602606They were doing that shit in the same albums as the Wu Tang Clan and almost exclusively collaborated with members in the same group on their solo albums. The whole scheme just kinda fell apart in the 2000s
>>122602606did they ever do anything notable other than beefing with shkreli?