Wu-Tang Clan on celebrating 50 years of hip-hop and the group's legacy
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- Опубліковано 28 лис 2023
- "CBS Mornings" co-host Nate Burleson sat down with Wu-Tang Clan members the RZA and Young Dirty Bastard to talk about 50 years of hip-hop and the group's legacy.
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Wu Tang wasn’t just a group. They were a movement. A movement that transcended all forms of racial, socioeconomical, religious, and cultural backgrounds that people hold dear to their hearts to this day.wherever you go, you will always find a wu tang fan.
Wu Tang is one of the biggest music groups of all time regardless of genre! And as well as top 3 Hip-Hop group of All time! Legends
I'll never forget my sister yelling my name for me to come into the living room. She said, "You know how you love martial arts. Well, here's that group I told you about with Kung-Fu in their music!" It was the "Mystery Of Chessboxing" & I've been a fan ever since. I've even been lucky enough to have seen the entire crew for my very first concert & to see all of the living members with YDB filling in his dad's shoes, which he did a phenomenal job. I was even shouted out by Raekwon & stood shoulder to shoulder with Meth during the last show I went to in 2018. Both shows are highlights of my life.
Enter The 36 Chambers is one of the greatest albums in ALL of music history
I remember hanging out in New York City in the late 80's and early 90's .I would run into Rza and the Gza regularly at clubs and parties before they became successful.I never imagined they would reach the level of success they achieved.I'm happy for them,I saw their work ethic firsthand,it was second to none, that's why they succeeded.
They should be in the rock and roll hall of fame right now!
Rza is one of the most influential figures in music and culture ever
One of the greatest groups in music. Period
I have Enter the Wu-Tang playing in my car right now.
I feel so blessed to have firsthand witnessed history 🙌🏾 in the making growing up in Staten Island Parkhill avenue. Building
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I saw them perform in Camden and mannn the Wu still got it and met YDB and he is a dope human being
Wu-Tang Forever!
RZA really sacrificed so much to give us Wu-Tang and he is still making sure the term ODB coined: "WU-Tang is Forever" is still going on for a long time to come, i would really like my kids to always know Wu-Tang!!!!!
The last quote summed it up. "Wu- Tang is the soundtrack of life"
Still remember hearing "Protect your Neck" on the radio late night mix shows. In 93' at 13 yrs old, I was an instant fan of Wu🎉
Bro playin his pops is amazing
This is a group that as a fan you can say you're proud of them. Wu-Tang!
Gratitude.
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