Yo I was gonna say the same thing. Dam he nailed it. Idk if you know but the dude that plays Divine in the show is a Broadway thespian type actor. He was in a play with Bryan Cranston (Walter White from Breaking Bad) and had to get permission from him to leave the play to film the show and come back. Bryan said hell yeah go do that shit and come back it's all good. Makes me like that dude more.
The Character who played Divine was spot on from the voice, demeanor and everything. I loved the show so much because it really captured the struggles, the passion and pain and struggle of trying to survive in the hood. They had my emotions going as if I was in it with em..So when it showed them finally make it I felt that ish. RZA and Divine are geniuses.
The character that played DIVINE (Julian Elijah Martinez) actually did a GREAT job in embodying his spirit. I see why he got the role lol. You could tell DIVINE is a good dude! Great Interview!
Divine Is Somebody To Look Up To From Him Being In The Streets To Learning And Figuring Out The Business Of The Music Industry With His Brothers Now Thats Influential 💯🔥
Did any of you guys watch the showtime doc Devine was a ruthless businessman. As far as ethics go I was left very unsettled by how the rest of the Wu talked about their dealings with him.
THE 'DIGI MOMENT' DIVINE IS REFERRING TO IS RZA BEING HIGH ON PCP.. THOSE SEQUENCES OF BOBBY TALKING TO THE MUSICIANS IS HIM BEING IN A DUST CLOUD WHILE MAKING MUSIC.. HENCE WHERE RZA'S 'BOBBY DIGITAL' CHARACTER CAME FROM.. EPIC..
Wow. That was smart for them not to divulge into the specific substance Bobby was on. These youngsters would have saw that and think it would do for them what it did for him.
Bruh he looks and sounds like the actor. Whoever did casting needs a raise cause when I watch the show I forget I’m watching a movie. I feel like the camera is just me being in the room with them. As someone who was born in 1994 and didn’t get to witness these times it feels like I’m in the studio with them
Divine was the person i was drawn to the most, even though I am an artist, and I know what its like to be a RZA amongst the group (putting all the pieces together) The actor plays a good job in portraying that role.
The episode focusing on RZA making tracks and going into his imagination was amazing and I didn’t want it to end. Also seeing this show and then listening to Ghostface All that I got is you is pretty cool. Wu Tang Rules!
@@ceecooksey4885 ...WOOOOWWWWW!!!! And he was Meth's man in Belly too!!! When the WuTang doc came out on Showtime, I kept looking at Power like I knew him from something else!!! "Knowledge Born, whats the science GOD"?
@@robinmowbray5663 He was in an underground cult classic called black and white with Alan Houston and the rest of the wu Robert Downey Jr. Elijah Wood I forget the white girl but look it up
Most executives lay low from the spotlight n both naturally have a laid bacc demeanor so when they were in the limelight most wouldn't kno unless you were in the loop or true fan of the legacy
Give the show ALL the Emmys. The actors that portray Divine, RZA and Dirty are their mirror images. TJ Atoms is so like Dirty it's like he resurrected him.
Divine definitely play a big part in forming the WU..doesn’t get enough credit., despite on how they all feel about him now.. but he deserves alot of the credit for all their careers…great show.. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
He's literally the Spine and backbone. I'm so disappointed they don't give him the respect he earned and deserved. Especially when they sign up for the WM to take a cut off their records anyway...
Probably wants to stay behind the scenes. Same with Power. They were always on the back of the albums with executive producer credits and got shouted out in songs, but rarely ever seen in videos or anything. The anti-Puffy.
@@rcole718 peace to the god Ruler C ,real bad boys move in silence,not like today where everybody wants to be seen on social media,then they won't why how come all these negative situations arise peace
Thanks for this. Not only are y’all drop gems, but y’all also went in-depth on the show and even brought up other shows like power and snowfall. You got my sub for sure cuz I need to see part 2 asap!
The actors in the show had some serious shoes to fill. I wish all of them much success. I look forward to seeing them in other roles. I pray young dudes hear what Devine is saying here. In NYC and every place else where oppressed people exist. Change has to come.
Maaan im young 31 and never really knew who Divine was while I was watching Wu Saga but this dude is super sharp and I’m glad I came across this interview , he gives deep cut Gems for ya mind to consume 🧠 💎
I really enjoyed the 3 seasons, more for understanding RZA’s musical process - it was clever in the way it visually depicted his thinking. Also how Divine solved problems. I didn’t really know the story of Wu Tang, but I knew the name and had heard the CREAM phrase, and the unique album for 2 mil, but only because the band was a different era. However I First saw the documentary then it made me interested in the series. It really taught me that the unique selling points and memorability of choice was in music and concepts were key to the marketing. Just doing something different which no one else was doing. Very, very insightful. I’m glad I watched the series, because there’s too much content which is not useful or edifying these days. 🙏🏾
I have sooooo much MORE respect for Divine and WuTang as a unit! Living in that era it's very important to show as well as having the understanding of the highs and lows of growing up in the crack era. True life stories don't always have to be doom & gloom in order to entertain the mass. We see enough of that. We need to see the growth, the trials, and the triumphs. All of the members are alive and doing well with the exception of ODB. That says a lot, especially coming from a moment in time where most of us didn't expect to see 21. May the most high continue to guide & direct, provide & protect each and every one of these men. May they all continue to be the greatest examples of God in human form. Peace & Love
It’s hard not to think about how influential they were on ending the crack era.. I am from Croatia and the influence they had on my generation, here, is amazing. But for sure they made much bigger impact in the black communities of America. I am now aware about the 12 jewlz and where this comes from. Back in the nineties I was obsessed with RZA and Gravediggaz, but couldn’t understand to the fullest whats going on and the connection to MLK. Basically with the Wu Saga coming I connected the dots. It helped a lot that at the same time I watched the Godfather of Harlem. I was shocked when I realized how they sent the mathematics to the whole world without people even realize it.
Much needed conversation with a member really important and necessary for the group. I want more interviews with outside members who had major contributors to the Clan
Man! DIVINE, we need you at the front of the congregation and hit us with more gems and knowledge! *Charlemagne voice* the culture definitely needs to hear more from you. I hope outside of the Wu Saga you got some more to offer us… 🙏🏾
Being a non american guy the wu tang saga shows me the hood how it was and what r the struggles that face every single black person not just the wu tang members and this hardness made a brilliant generation in different domains...after i watched the show i start hating the commercial music hahahaha
Rza is a beast I support all his projects I love the stories he tells , Divine turned his life around and is living well. Their success makes me smile so happy to watch the process, I love it 😀 I was literally in my room saying "Wutang Clan ain't nothin to f**k wit" !!!
Brilliant series. Brilliant crew. Both deserve all the flowers. Refreshing hearing this down to earth relatable conversation. This is more than an interview this is life. Definitely like to hear more from This behind the scenes major player. Crazy you go back and watch the early posse videos and now I see Divine in all of them lol. Series cements their legacy 100%!
Episode 6 is iconic. It was some of the most brilliant writing I have ever watched. This series is also AMAZING! Also. listening to Divine right now illustrates why these brothers became our Avengers during the 90's, and became successful. Inspirational by far.
My wife and I loved the show. I feel like we saw the Rza’s vision for the show. We loved how they chose to tell the story. They could have went the stereotypical route-drugs, guns, hood shit-but they mixed the bs in with creative story telling that showcased each members creative processes and mixed in the fantasy side that Wu is known for.
The part when he said he was at the crib an lookin at the wall with the bullet holes that he did an dudes brother asking for his autograph , when I seem dat , I knew they trying to show us a turning point a message , 💯✌️✌️👑👑
Dope dope interview and break down from Divines point of view...im hooked on the saga finishing up season 2 ima finish it and come back to finishing this interview and cut ima a barber too. Peace 2 both u bruvas!✊🏽🗯
I respect this brother God bless him and his family Jesus saves no attention who doubt Him you better be more than sure for yourself because no one will face Him for you on judgment day❤🙌🏾 Divine is a name I gave myself I always liked that name and to see him speak reminds me of myself in many ways.
Seeing Divine talk himself, the actor really does nail the intonations of his voice and his general demeanor/disposition.
💯
you beat me to it god
Yo I was gonna say the same thing. Dam he nailed it. Idk if you know but the dude that plays Divine in the show is a Broadway thespian type actor. He was in a play with Bryan Cranston (Walter White from Breaking Bad) and had to get permission from him to leave the play to film the show and come back. Bryan said hell yeah go do that shit and come back it's all good. Makes me like that dude more.
That's a Fendi
He does
"You don't use your mind to sell drugs, you're just at the mercy of those who lost their minds"
Indeed
Fire!
Real ish
It’s crazy cause the actor playing him really has the exact voice and overall demeanor of Divine down pact. Excellent casting.
I thought it was his son lol
When Divine said let them hate me… that was a true managerial move. He is so well spoken. Must admire him.
Divine interviews are extremely rare. This is priceless.
The Character who played Divine was spot on from the voice, demeanor and everything. I loved the show so much because it really captured the struggles, the passion and pain and struggle of trying to survive in the hood.
They had my emotions going as if I was in it with em..So when it showed them finally make it I felt that ish.
RZA and Divine are geniuses.
"people only want to see the glamour of your success but not the struggles" Divine words 💥💥💥
The character that played DIVINE (Julian Elijah Martinez) actually did a GREAT job in embodying his spirit. I see why he got the role lol. You could tell DIVINE is a good dude! Great Interview!
*the actor
Facts
Divine Is Somebody To Look Up To From Him Being In The Streets To Learning And Figuring Out The Business Of The Music Industry With His Brothers Now Thats Influential 💯🔥
💪🏾
facts!!!
Certain people are teachers naturally etc
Did any of you guys watch the showtime doc Devine was a ruthless businessman. As far as ethics go I was left very unsettled by how the rest of the Wu talked about their dealings with him.
@@beatspunkie Yeah they really don't care for Divine
One of the reasons I love this show is because they went with actors who can act instead of just look the part.
Facts
The only one that I didn’t see till season 2 like that was Ashton I didn’t saw rza in him
I'm sorry bruh playin rza irritates my soul
@@eastatlanta9329 Robo RZA
I'm sorry but once the actor for RZa started changing his voice I turned that ish off
Bro please convince Devine get a podcast I can listen to this dude talk all day 💯
We need more brothers like Divine and Rizza out here. Tired of all the negativity on TV. Wu Saga is fire.
RZA
So true...The media got these young brothas thinking things have to always end in death... smh
Please don’t spell RZA like that lol
You must be a noob 🤔 Rizza???? 🙄
@@darqcide2020 lol
We need Divine of Drinks champs with power!!! I love his mind! Wu-Tang American Saga is classic!!!
I agree. It would be an organic food king episode. Neither of them drink alcohol.
COPY THAT!!!
Still waiting for that
🙌🏿
Drink Champs is just shouting and bad mic control, such a shame.
I really hope cats realize how beautiful this series is. It’s got a very special place in my heart for me personally.
💪🏾
I hate when people say it started too slow. Were not watching a 2hour film. It it is a television show with developing characters and storyline.
Mad aggy. 😒🙄
The actor on the show has him down but the similarities to him and RZA are STRONG! I never noticed it before.
word he kinda sound like em
All ya new fans are just that new fans. How ya not know they brothers?
Right he looks like a lighter version of RZA
The world will Never see another situation like the Wu ever in history …what these dudes had to endure respect for them is a understatement ✊🏼
He has a deep understanding of business and cinema, and how those things play out in ones life and psychological development.
Indeed!
this was actually my favorite character in the whole show, he always made the most sense and was the voice of reason
Wish Divine would put out more content with just him speaking. Could be a heck of a mentor for a lot of us brothers ✊🏾 even more then he already is! 👑
100%
THE 'DIGI MOMENT' DIVINE IS REFERRING TO IS RZA BEING HIGH ON PCP.. THOSE SEQUENCES OF BOBBY TALKING TO THE MUSICIANS IS HIM BEING IN A DUST CLOUD WHILE MAKING MUSIC.. HENCE WHERE RZA'S 'BOBBY DIGITAL' CHARACTER CAME FROM.. EPIC..
Facts
Wow. That was smart for them not to divulge into the specific substance Bobby was on. These youngsters would have saw that and think it would do for them what it did for him.
The Wu is like super heroes there all legends and the series is so lit we need a third fourth season
Just got renewed for a 3rd and final season🔥
@@brandonreed8310 thats what I'm talking about that's awesome 💪🏽💪🏽💯💯 can't wait looking forward to it
The way the actor portrayed Devine in the protect ya neck video shoot scene was exactly how Devine was in the real video lmao I was cracking up
Bruh he looks and sounds like the actor. Whoever did casting needs a raise cause when I watch the show I forget I’m watching a movie. I feel like the camera is just me being in the room with them. As someone who was born in 1994 and didn’t get to witness these times it feels like I’m in the studio with them
Divine was the person i was drawn to the most, even though I am an artist, and I know what its like to be a RZA amongst the group (putting all the pieces together) The actor plays a good job in portraying that role.
This interview is a breath of fresh air to this industry, keep those Divine interviews coming, him and Rza are the purveyors of true success.
The episode focusing on RZA making tracks and going into his imagination was amazing and I didn’t want it to end. Also seeing this show and then listening to Ghostface All that I got is you is pretty cool. Wu Tang Rules!
With the band playing it’s separate parts and getting mad at the loops 🔥 whole show right there! Vine is spittin 📠 too!
@@jrjlr2004 I like how they breakdown RZA’s “Diggy moment” this way without portraying what Wu was actually on🤣🤣.
So much respect for Divine. Would love to see and hear more from him. I know he prefers to play the background, but he has so much to offer.
Its nuts going back to the old vids and seeing Divine and Power. I never noticed them back then.
Power was in the movie “Belly”. He was one of the main characters. He was basically the villain in the film.
@@ceecooksey4885 ...WOOOOWWWWW!!!! And he was Meth's man in Belly too!!! When the WuTang doc came out on Showtime, I kept looking at Power like I knew him from something else!!! "Knowledge Born, whats the science GOD"?
@@robinmowbray5663 He was in an underground cult classic called black and white with Alan Houston and the rest of the wu Robert Downey Jr. Elijah Wood I forget the white girl but look it up
Most executives lay low from the spotlight n both naturally have a laid bacc demeanor so when they were in the limelight most wouldn't kno unless you were in the loop or true fan of the legacy
Hes also in the rockafella movie "Backstage" 2000
We rarely get a Divine interview, but when we get one, you can expect jewels being dropped in it all throughout the interview.
I'm mad it ain't no more episodes this season😡Yall gotta come back wit a season 3! Anotha note..dude that played Divine part really did his thing!
They've announced season 3 yesterday, it's gonna be the final season though
@@exter-o-naldus5176 Oh word that's good! That's all I want is another season..I'm cool afta that!
Give the show ALL the Emmys. The actors that portray Divine, RZA and Dirty are their mirror images. TJ Atoms is so like Dirty it's like he resurrected him.
ITS MESSED UP THAT DIRTY'S FAMILY IS BLASTING HIS CHARACTER IN A BAD WAY.. THAT KID DID AN AMAZING JOB, WITHOUT TRYING TO IMITATE HIM.
The actor that plays Rza doesn't remotely resemble or sound like him
@@KawaiianKing he has the mannerism though but he's more introverted though
Divine, waiting on these royalties takes too long/ It’s like waiting on babies/It makes me wanna slay these. ~Ghostface. ✌🏾
Wow, his actor from the show really nails him!! #salute to that brotha
Salute! We need more folks to control the narrative and images we are sending to the younger generation.
You can see how much Divine influenced everyone in the clan!!
Son…he looks and sounds exactly like the character they casted him as in the series
Exactly shits crazy
Good ass casting
Great casting indeed!!!
@@thebstalk9864 and to be honest, divine and power are my favorite characters in the show, especially during the first season 🔥
Yes! If I closed my eyes and listened to both of them talk I wouldn’t be able to tell who is who
Divine definitely play a big part in forming the WU..doesn’t get enough credit., despite on how they all feel about him now.. but he deserves alot of the credit for all their careers…great show.. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
HIS CREDIT COMES WHERE IT MATTERS MOST.. ON THEM ROYALTY CHECKS.
He's literally the Spine and backbone. I'm so disappointed they don't give him the respect he earned and deserved. Especially when they sign up for the WM to take a cut off their records anyway...
@@Shay416 exactly
Yo Divine dropping 💎 💎💎….if Ghost wouldn’t have survived or RZA would’ve stayed in jail we wouldn’t have Wutang! Man!
That’s REAL!!!
Hip hop wouldn’t be the same
@@thebstalk9864 AT ALL FAM! Appreciate you sharing this video✊🏾🤲🏾
Everybody would’ve been in jail or still on the streets. Rae definitely would’ve been incarcerated or worst
ODB is needed
They did a great job casting because his character sounds just like him
divine is my favorite character on the show. I love how loyal and responsible he is.
cant understand why this had so less views! big respect.
Much appreciated 💪🏾
Probably wants to stay behind the scenes. Same with Power. They were always on the back of the albums with executive producer credits and got shouted out in songs, but rarely ever seen in videos or anything. The anti-Puffy.
Pardon self AK ,it's not for those who have low frequency god,this is for higher vibrations peace,like yourself
@@rcole718 peace to the god Ruler C ,real bad boys move in silence,not like today where everybody wants to be seen on social media,then they won't why how come all these negative situations arise peace
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥, Rza and Divine act just alike. The dude that portrays Divine really embodies his character
Divine is a star....One of the unsung heroes of the Wu, sat in the background keeping the cogs turning.
Exactly Wu show Definitely got more layers than BMF and all them other street shows 👐🏼🐐🐐
BMF just starting out first season.Give it time.
I never saw or noticed Devine all these years, now that I've seen the series I'm seeing him a lot and I'm enjoying learning all about him!
This is 🔥🔥🔥
Thx Bro!
Whoa ruslan? Wow you watch the wu saga
@@thebstalk9864 Damn this is fire. I randomly click on this and run into Divine and the barber is my cousin.
Thanks for this. Not only are y’all drop gems, but y’all also went in-depth on the show and even brought up other shows like power and snowfall. You got my sub for sure cuz I need to see part 2 asap!
Thank you!
This is one of the best interviews I've ever saw in a long time
Thank You!
The actors in the show had some serious shoes to fill. I wish all of them much success. I look forward to seeing them in other roles. I pray young dudes hear what Devine is saying here. In NYC and every place else where oppressed people exist. Change has to come.
Ayo Divine you need to do more of these brother! Love hearing you speak... Where/When is part 2??
Be up tmr
@@thebstalk9864 Still waiting .. lol
Maaan im young 31 and never really knew who Divine was while I was watching Wu Saga but this dude is super sharp and I’m glad I came across this interview , he gives deep cut Gems for ya mind to consume 🧠 💎
FINALLY. Divine Speaks.
Lol
I really enjoyed the 3 seasons, more for understanding RZA’s musical process - it was clever in the way it visually depicted his thinking.
Also how Divine solved problems. I didn’t really know the story of Wu Tang, but I knew the name and had heard the CREAM phrase, and the unique album for 2 mil, but only because the band was a different era. However I First saw the documentary then it made me interested in the series.
It really taught me that the unique selling points and memorability of choice was in music and concepts were key to the marketing. Just doing something different which no one else was doing. Very, very insightful.
I’m glad I watched the series, because there’s too much content which is not useful or edifying these days.
🙏🏾
Thank you so much for the feedback!
Much appreciated 🙏🏾
I have sooooo much MORE respect for Divine and WuTang as a unit! Living in that era it's very important to show as well as having the understanding of the highs and lows of growing up in the crack era. True life stories don't always have to be doom & gloom in order to entertain the mass. We see enough of that. We need to see the growth, the trials, and the triumphs. All of the members are alive and doing well with the exception of ODB. That says a lot, especially coming from a moment in time where most of us didn't expect to see 21. May the most high continue to guide & direct, provide & protect each and every one of these men. May they all continue to be the greatest examples of God in human form. Peace & Love
Well said!!!
It’s hard not to think about how influential they were on ending the crack era.. I am from Croatia and the influence they had on my generation, here, is amazing. But for sure they made much bigger impact in the black communities of America.
I am now aware about the 12 jewlz and where this comes from. Back in the nineties I was obsessed with RZA and Gravediggaz, but couldn’t understand to the fullest whats going on and the connection to MLK. Basically with the Wu Saga coming I connected the dots. It helped a lot that at the same time I watched the Godfather of Harlem.
I was shocked when I realized how they sent the mathematics to the whole world without people even realize it.
I’m a simple man. When Divine speaks, I listen. Peace to the god 👐
Much needed conversation with a member really important and necessary for the group. I want more interviews with outside members who had major contributors to the Clan
Man! DIVINE, we need you at the front of the congregation and hit us with more gems and knowledge! *Charlemagne voice* the culture definitely needs to hear more from you. I hope outside of the Wu Saga you got some more to offer us… 🙏🏾
Much respect Divine is a true testament of Self confidence and determination. Much respect to the Wu Family
Raised off of WU-TANG always taught us through the music Jersey
The people casting that show need to cast more shows because they fucking nailed pretty much across the board. ODB, Meth, Rae, etc. Shit is wild lol.
They need Branch too play other roles like movies TV series commercials whatever it starts from somewhere 💯
Who don't love Divine. God bless this brother.
The wu doesn't speak to him anymore last I heard
@@PharoahsKingdom what? aren't they all involved in the tv project?
@@MovementGraffiti watch the documentary.
Divine is a treasure. A genius. I can listen to him drop gems all day 💎
Wu Tang The American Saga is the best show. It’s a lot of righteous teaching, positivity & inspiration in the show.
I jumped straight back in on season 2 and binged the whole shit I FUCKING LOVE THIS SHOW AND I LOVE WU SHOW IS PERFECT TO ME
Rare. Very Very Rare. Divine don’t do interviews so this right here is a gem
Thank You Thank You Thank You for just portraying us in the RIGHT LIGHT, Black men and women!! I can watch this with my family!!
Damn the actor in the Wu Tang series really did his homework, crazy
The Highest & Greatest Group in the World ....Wu for Ever!
This is a dope interview. Divine dropping jewels over the years he’s been quiet. I haven’t heard too much from Divine or Power. Season 2 is all that.
👍🏾
Their silence creates respect and a mystique of power. Both represent the power brokers of Wu.
Being a non american guy the wu tang saga shows me the hood how it was and what r the struggles that face every single black person not just the wu tang members and this hardness made a brilliant generation in different domains...after i watched the show i start hating the commercial music hahahaha
That's dope bro, I love the way they keeping the message honest & not corrupting the minds of the viewers 👏🏽 👌🏾 🙌🏽 👍🏽 🐝🐝🐝🐝
1st off I’m thankful for this channel - this interview is phenomenal nothing but gems 💎
Keep these interviews going! Szn 3 if possible!
Rza is a beast I support all his projects I love the stories he tells , Divine turned his life around and is living well. Their success makes me smile so happy to watch the process, I love it 😀 I was literally in my room saying "Wutang Clan ain't nothin to f**k wit" !!!
🤣👐🏾👐🏾👐🏾
Everybody in the show does such a great job depicting these men.
Brilliant series. Brilliant crew. Both deserve all the flowers. Refreshing hearing this down to earth relatable conversation. This is more than an interview this is life. Definitely like to hear more from This behind the scenes major player. Crazy you go back and watch the early posse videos and now I see Divine in all of them lol. Series cements their legacy 100%!
Thank you!
Episode 6 is iconic. It was some of the most brilliant writing I have ever watched. This series is also AMAZING! Also. listening to Divine right now illustrates why these brothers became our Avengers during the 90's, and became successful. Inspirational by far.
Dude, respect! The interview is raw and genuine. Love the breakdown. 🔥🖐🤚
You can tell Divine is a constant thinker.
But as it was back then, 5 Percenters are very intelligent and aware of all things moving around them.
My wife and I loved the show. I feel like we saw the Rza’s vision for the show. We loved how they chose to tell the story.
They could have went the stereotypical route-drugs, guns, hood shit-but they mixed the bs in with creative story telling that showcased each members creative processes and mixed in the fantasy side that Wu is known for.
Thx for the feedback 👐👐👐
Solid brother, this family has such genius, salute black family.
Divine and RZA look and sound just alike. Divine is just lighter.
You think on the Name (Devine) then you hear the man speak and you understand the attribute crystal clear!
The part when he said he was at the crib an lookin at the wall with the bullet holes that he did an dudes brother asking for his autograph , when I seem dat , I knew they trying to show us a turning point a message , 💯✌️✌️👑👑
Divine - Rza - 9th Prince💥💥💥
The show was absolutely amazing ! MAD INSPIRING.
Wu tang 4ever!!! 💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽!!!
Yo! It's amazing to see the real Divine! And big up to the actor, my goodness he was exactly like the real Divine.
The real mastermind behind wu
When he talks about Digi he talking about dipping a blunt into PCP if you ain’t know
I really love the series of Wu Tang: An American Saga; was an excellent series and captured the essence of the men of the Wu Tang Clan.
Dope dope interview and break down from Divines point of view...im hooked on the saga finishing up season 2 ima finish it and come back to finishing this interview and cut ima a barber too. Peace 2 both u bruvas!✊🏽🗯
He literally breaking down how media and entertainment can manipulate the mind. Careful what your kids are exposed too.
"Russell?!?? I AM ON THE FUCKING PHONE!!!" 😂😂
I respect this brother God bless him and his family Jesus saves no attention who doubt Him you better be more than sure for yourself because no one will face Him for you on judgment day❤🙌🏾 Divine is a name I gave myself I always liked that name and to see him speak reminds me of myself in many ways.
I love how Divine explains accountability by talking about the snitch seen between Ghost & Rae.
RAE
Scene smh
Great interview...One of the realist barber's in NYC! Peace God! This is Stooney black
Peace!
Appreciate that My G!!!
Him & RZA got that same exact speech impediment
Wow...so RZA actually took a dip in order to figure out how to perfect the "Protect Your Neck" song. Makes me wanna rewatch that episode.
What is “dip”?
@@SnookyDre tobacco, you put it under your tongue and it gets in your blood stream faster through the gums.
@@SnookyDre He dipped his blunt in some angel dust.
@@marcyville lol you really think tobacco helped open Rza mind?? 🤣 🤦🏽♂️
@@tdup191 I’m just answering the young man’s question about what I know dip to be.
SALUTE, TO DIVINE SPEAKING TRUTH TO POWER , GOOD SEEING THE GOD DIVINE , MUCH RESPECT WUTANG FOREVER PEACE