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Ms. Lauryn Hill, LL Cool J, Freeway, and Councilman Kenyatta Johnson showed up, most in their Philly sports finery ...
Wu-Tang Clan's farewell tour concluded its first run in Philadelphia, with LL Cool J, Ms. Lauryn Hill and more joining them.
Wu-Tang Clan couldn't close out the show without paying homage to their fallen brother, Ol' Dirty Bastard. They invited his son, Young Dirty Bastard, to perform his father's hits "Shimmy Shimmy Ya" ...
The price tag behind the government’s sale of Wu-Tang Clan’s Once Upon a Time in Shaolin album has been revealed. According ...
Wu-Tang Clan trotted out a host of high-profile guests earlier this week during shows at New York's Madison Square Garden and ...
Near the end of what’s purported to be Wu-Tang Clan’s final Madison Square Garden set, Raekwon gave the crowd an affirmation ...
After years of pursuing the unredacted records, Leopold finally got them last week. The government sold “Once Upon a Time in ...
When the Justice Department sold Once Upon a Time in Shaolin it concealed the sale price citing “trade secrets.” Now, after a ...
Wu-Tang Clan are playing their final shows this week as part of their farewell tour, including tonight at Madison Square ...
The hip-hop collective enthralled a full house with a relentless, nearly two-hour set of the band’s greatest hits and various ...
Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers),' released in 1993, is a rite of passage for anyone taking a deep dive into hip-hop's past.
During the hip-hop collective's show at United Center, the group paid homage to the lives lost in the rap community, with RZA referencing the shootings in Chicago over the Fourth of July weekend and ...