GZA of the legendary Wu-Tang Clan has penned an open letter titled “The Lost Art of Lyricism” via Cuepoint and medium.com. “Hip-hop is not going to…

  Wu-Tang Clan has always been for the children, but at least one of its members is for the students, too. Source

Although Wu-Tang Clan‘s Ghostface Killa famously said on the classic track “Criminology” that he “revolve around sciences,” it would seem that his fellow swordsman the GZA has literally taken those bars to heart. The Brooklyn native has immersed himself in working alongside MIT professors for research and mixing his potent bars with scientifically-influenced facts. Just a month shy of his […]

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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.