- Method Man
Method Man (born Clifford Smith, April 1, 1971 in Staten Island, New York) is an American rapper, record producer, actor, and member of the hip hop collective, Wu-Tang Clan. He has appeared in films and TV shows such as "CSI, How High, The Wire, Garden State", and "Soul Plane", among others. He took his stage name from the 1979 film "The Fearless Young Boxer", also known as "Method Man". - Ghostface Killah
Ghostface Killah, also known as Ghost Face Killer, Tony Starks, Ironman, or simply Ghostface, was born Dennis Coles on May 9, 1970 in Staten Island, New York. A rapper, he first rose to fame as a member of the hip hop collective, the Wu-Tang Clan. After the group achieved breakthrough success in the early-mid 1990s, … - Ol' Dirty Bastard
Russell Tyrone Jones was an American MC known by the stage name Ol' Dirty Bastard (often shortened to ODB). He was one of the founding members of the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan. Ol' Dirty Bastard simultaneously brought a measure of humor and a touch of the absurd to the Wu-Tang Clan. Often noted for his unusual microphone technique (critic Steve Huey writes of Jones' "outrageously profane, … - Inspectah Deck
Inspectah Deck (born Jason Hunter July 6, 1970 in the Bronx, New York) is a rapper, producer and member of the Wu-Tang Clan. Though he has not achieved the same level of success in his solo career as some of his fellow Clansmen (like Ol' Dirty Bastard or Method Man), he has been a prominent member of the group ever since their debut album and stands out on some of their biggest hits such as "C.R.E.A.M." and "Triumph". - U-God
U-God (born Lamont Hawkins, October 11, 1970 in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, USA) is an American rapper and member of the hip hop collective, Wu-Tang Clan. Though not as well known as other Clan members such as Method Man and Ol' Dirty Bastard, he has been with the group since not long after its inception, and released his debut solo album "Golden Arms Redemption" in 1999. - Masta Killa
Masta Killa (born Jamal Turner, born August 18, 1969 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American rapper and member of the Wu-Tang Clan. Though one of the lesser-known members of the group and largely absent from their debut album, he has been prolific on Clan group albums and solo projects since the mid-1990s, and released his debut album "No Said Date" in 2004 to positive reviews. - Killah Priest
Walter Reed (born August 16, 1970), better known as Killah Priest, is an American rapper and affiliate of the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan. He is known for intensely spiritual lyrics loaded with metaphors and religious references. He is unofficially connected to the Black Hebrew Israelites (specifically the ICUPK) and the Five Percent Nation of Gods and Earths through his rhymes, and is known for controversial, highly Afrocentric subject matter. - Just Blaze
Justin Smith (born in Paterson, New Jersey on January 14, 1978), better known as Just Blaze, is an American hip hop music producer. Just Blaze has produced tracks for The Beastie Boys, Jay-Z, Usher, MF DOOM, Kanye West, Busta Rhymes, Jadakiss, Memphis Bleek, Cam'ron, Beanie Sigel, The Game, DMX, T.I., Fat Joe, Juelz Santana, Rhymefest, Ghostface Killah, M.E.D., Fabolous and Joe Budden. - Prince Paul
Prince Paul (born Paul Huston) is a DJ and hip hop producer. Prince Paul is known for having a very unorthodox, but mostly well-received sense of humor. Musically, he was one of the driving forces of what was to become known as alternative rap, by using surprising samples and quirky humour. - Rza
RZA (born Robert Diggs, July 5, 1969 in Brownsville, Brooklyn, New York, USA) is an American hip hop producer, rapper and actor. He is the "de facto" leader of the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan, and was also a member of Gravediggaz. He has produced almost all of Wu-Tang Clan's albums as well many Wu-Tang solo and affiliate projects. Lately he has gained more attention for his work in films, … - Bronze Nazareth
Bronze Nazareth (born Justin Cross in Michigan) is a hip-hop producer and rapper associated with the Wu-Tang Clan. He is, along with Cilvaringz, part of the new generation of producers to carry on the Wu-Tang sound. He has a solo career as a rapper and is also a part of the rap group Wisemen. - Junior Reid
Junior Reid (born Delroy Reid on June 3, 1965 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican reggae musician that is best known for the song "One Blood", as well as being the man that replaced Michael Rose as lead vocalist for Black Uhuru. - Gza
GZA (pronounced "Jiz-uh"), aka The Genius, (born Gary Grice August 22, 1966 in Brooklyn, New York City) is an American hip hop artist. He is most well known as a founding member of the seminal hip hop group the Wu-Tang Clan. In addition to appearing on all the Wu-Tang Clan albums he has released five solo albums and has appeared on many other Clanmate's solo releases. - Illmind
Illmind is a Filipino American hip hop producer from Bloomfield, New Jersey. He has participated in Beat Society, competing against well-known acts like Kanye West and Just Blaze. He has produced for underground artists Hezekiah, Fel Sweetenberg, and Verbal Seed. He has two tracks on Hezekiah's album and was the producer of Verbal Seed's single "Take Advantage". He collaborated with producer Symbolyc One, releasing an album entitled "The Art of One Mind". - R.A. The Rugged Man
R.A. Thorburn, better known as R.A. the Rugged Man, is a rapper from Suffolk County, New York on Long Island, who with his father lived in over 20 addresses through out the area. He began his music career at age 12. At 18, he signed to Jive Records as Crustified Dibbs. Due to violent and disgusting behavior R.A. was blackballed and feared by music industry executivies through out much of the 90's. - Xavier Naidoo
Xavier Kurt Naidoo (born October 2, 1971 in Mannheim, Germany) is a German singer and songwriter of South African Indian descent, who sings in German and occasionally in English. He is known for his soulful voice and has collaborated with several famous artists such as the Wu-Tang Clan's RZA, Deborah Cox and 3-P's Sabrina Setlur, along with the Swiss artist "Stress". His lyrics show his deep Christian beliefs. He sings in a number of styles, including R&B, soul, … - Mathematics
Mathematics, also known as Allah Mathematics, (born: Ronald M. Bean) is a hip hop producer and DJ for the Wu-Tang Clan. He is known for his distinctly traditional Wu-Tang sound (in contrast to main Clan producer RZA's constant experimentation and evolution). As well as producing many tracks for the Wu-Tang Clan and for its solo and affiliate projects, Math has released two solo albums. - Cold World
Cold World is a 1996 hit song by GZA featring Inspectah Deck from the Classic album Liquid Swords, The Rolling stone marked this song as one of the best songs in 1996. The video was directed by GZA himself, he also dircted shadowboxn'/4th Chamber video and many other videos. The album Liquid Swords is one of the best rap albums of all the time, and the album was certificate Gold by the RIAA with selling more than 900,000 copies. - Streetlife
Streetlife, also known as Street Life, is an African American hip-hop artist who is close associate of the Wu-Tang Clan, particularly with Method Man (whose Method Man Entertainment label has signed him) and is the closest Wu-affiliate to being an 11th Clan member, appearing on the last three group albums. Made his debut with an appearance on "Mr. - Raekwon
Raekwon (born Corey Woods, January 12, 1970, Brooklyn, New York, United States) is an American East Coast rapper and a member of the Wu-Tang Clan. Raekwon may not have achieved the solo stardom of his fellow Wu-Tang Clan members Method Man, Ol' Dirty Bastard or RZA but along with Genius/GZA and frequent partner Ghostface Killah, he's done some of the most critically acclaimed work outside the confines of the group. - Cappadonna
Cappadonna (born Darryl Hill on September 18 1969) is an American MC closely associated with the hip hop collective Wu-Tang Clan. He is also brother to Lounge Lo (of Othorized Fam). - Steve Rifkind
Steve Rifkind (born in New York, March 2, 1962) is a hip-hop pioneer who founded the legendary rap label Loud Records, home of the Wu-Tang Clan, and coined the term "The Street Team" (which he holds the patent on) for his innovative grass-roots marketing approach to breaking records (and movies, clothes, cell phones, sneakers, etc.). The concept of creating a regional buzz that mushrooms into a national, even worldwide, story has now increased virally with the digital age, … - Gianni Dalmasi
I'm 26 years old living in Clarkston, Michigan and working for General Motors. Hopefully in a few months I will get my dream job with GM. I'm Half Dominican / Half Rican ... so if you call me "papi" or "tigre" I will answer to both!! Me and my girl are going to be parents in March/April 2008. - Gunther
- Vincent Brienza
My favorite color is green. - Blue Raspberry
Blue Raspberry is a singer affiliated with the Wu-Tang Clan. Her stage name was given to her by Killah Priest, who said she reminded him of a blue raspberry. - Havoc
Kejuan Muchita (born May 21, 1974 in Queens, New York), better known as Havoc, is an MC-music producer, and one half of the hip-hop duo Mobb Deep. He produces most of the tracks on every Mobb Deep album, and has produced songs for MCs such as Method Man, Nas, Onyx, The Notorious B.I.G., Jadakiss, The Game, LL Cool J, G-Unit, Lil' Kim, La The Darkman, and Jimmy Mserembo. - Remedy
Remedy (born Ross Filler in 1972 in Staten Island, New York) is a rapper and hip-hop producer. He is known for being the first white rapper and the first Jewish rapper to be affiliated with the Wu-Tang Clan. He runs Code Red Entertainment, which also houses Cappadonna. - Mac
Mac, or also known as Da' Camouflage Assassin (born McKinley J. Phipps Jr. on July 30, 1977), is a rapper from New Orleans' Third Ward, and would grow to be one of the most critically acclaimed on Master P.'s No Limit Records, behind Mystikal, both as a solo rapper and as a member of the 504 Boyz rap group. He released his first album under the name Lil' Mac in 1989 at the age of 12, … - Ann Peebles
Ann Peebles (born April 27 1947, in St. Louis, Missouri) is an internationally acclaimed singer and songwriter best known for her popular Memphis soul albums of the 1970s on the Hi Records label. Two of her better known songs are "I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down" and "I Can't Stand the Rain", popularised by cover versions by Paul Young and Eruption respectively. - Lin Que
Lin Que (born Linque Ayoung in Queens, New York) is a female hip-hop artist. Lin Que was a member of hip hop group X-Clan as Isis. She released her debut album "Rebel Soul" while affiliated with X Clan in 1990. Lin Que left X-Clan to work with MC Lyte. No longer Isis, she rhymed as Lin Que and released a couple of singles for Sony and Elektra. She eventually went into A&R work and graphic design, … - Arabian Knight
Sulayman Ansari, better known as Arabian Knight, is a hip hop producer affiliated with the Wu-Tang Clan. He has also been credited as Q-Base. - N-Tyce
N-Tyce is an American female rapper from Greensboro, North Carolina and is a Wu-Tang Clan affiliate. She began her solo rap career by signing a recording contract with Wild Pitch/EMI Records. Thats where she landed her first hit single Hush Hush Tip featuring Method Man produced by the RZA. The B-Side to the single was Root Beer Float. She also was a member of female rap group Deadly Venoms under Wu-Tang Management. - Amil
Amil (born as Amil Whitehead) also known as Amilion is a female rapper from New York City who is known for her unique vocals. She was prominent in the late 1990s as a Jay-Z protegé, most notably on the single "Can I Get A..." from the "Rush Hour" soundtrack. She is multiracial, having an African-American father and a biracial mother of European (Swedish) and Cherokee parentage. - Bokeem Woodbine
Bokeem Woodbine (born April 13 1973) is an American film and television actor. Woodbine was born in Harlem, New York to an actress mother. He attended the prestigious Dalton School in New York City, as well as the LaGuardia High School of Music & Art. Woodbine is known for his portrayal of memorable characters in such films as "Panther", "Dead Presidents", "Jason's Lyric", "Crooklyn", "Life", "Ray", and "Gridlock'd". - Shyheim Franklin
Shyheim is a rapper and actor who is a cousin to some of the Wu-Tang Clan members. He has released a total of four solo albums and is believed to be working in the studio on his fifth album with featured artist such as Mýa and Ol' Dirty Bastard's younger brother, and also production by The Heatmakerz and RZA. The album will include a documentary DVD on his life. - Davina
Davina (born Davina Bussey) is an American R&B vocalist and musician. Davina grew up in Detroit, ran her own dance music record label, and worked as a recording engineer before signing with Loud Records. Her 1997 single "So Good" became the theme song for the film "Hoodlum". Raekwon of Wu-Tang Clan and Xzibit each appeared on remixed versions of the song. - Florent Emilio Siri
Florent Emilio Siri is a French movie director. He studied cinema at Sorbonne University and ESRA in Paris. He began his feature film career with the 1998 social film "Une minute de silence" (One minute of silence), and continues in 2002 with the action film Nid de guêpes ("The Nest"), and then went on to serve as director of two critically-acclaimed and highly successful Splinter Cell games at French-based video game developer Ubisoft, … - Kaz Gamble
Formerly New York-based rapper, DJ, and producer Kaz Gamble has become one of LA's hottest up and coming musical talents. Gamble's recording experience covers a wide spectrum of artists; from the Wu-Tang Clan, Grave Diggaz, Prince Paul, Baha Men, to Carole King, Joss Stone, and Si*Se. This diversity helped establish his unique and in demand studio techniques. In 2001, fresh out of New York University's film school, … - Jonathan Saul Kane
Jonathan Saul Kane is an English DJ, musician - releasing material since 1989 as Depth Charge, Octagon Man and Eon. He is also the owner of the record labels DC Recordings and Electron Industries. He is well known for his pioneering use of samples, particularly from cult films in the martial arts, spaghetti western, and pornographic genres. Jonathan Saul Kane is often credited for inventing "trip-hop" and "big beat"; he used kung-fu film samples before Wu-Tang Clan.
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