On this day in 1995, GZA, the lyrical mastermind and spiritual head of the Wu-Tang Clan’s “Voltron,” dropped his landmark solo debut Liquid Swords—a record that would come to define not only his ...
“Liquid Swords” is obviously the most famous song on the album, a Wu standard that’s been revisited and reworked (see Rapsody’s hit “Ibtihaj” with D’Angelo and GZA himself). Over a slowed-down sample ...
The best moments on the new Grandmasters (Angeles Records), a collaboration between GZA of the Wu-Tang Clan and Cypress Hill producer DJ Muggs, are like flashbacks to when I was a pimply teenager ...