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Actor Shameik Moore Shares His Connections to the Wu-Tang Clan

[ad_1] Hell YeahInterview: C. Vernon Coleman IIEditor’s Note: This story originally appeared in the Winter 2022 issue of XXL Magazine, on stands now.Actor Shameik Moore has music in his blood. The 27-year-old son of a reggae artist is most well-known for roles in Wu-Tang: An American Saga, Dope, The Get Down and voicing the web-flinging superhero in Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse, but hip-hop is the Atlanta native’s passion. Releasing music independently since 2015, Moore is hoping to make his mark on the record industry, as well as the silver stage with an upcoming album and songs with artists like Playboi Carti and Lil Yachty in the stash. Now, Moore talks about falling in...

Funkmaster Flex Apologizes to Wu-Tang Clan for Old Beef

[ad_1] Funkmaster Flex has apologized to Wu-Tang Clan nearly 25 years after the tenured Hot 97 radio DJ and legendary rap group had beef.On Feb. 4, Funkmaster Flex shared a photograph sitting next to Wu-Tang Clan's RZA. In the caption, he broke the news that they have put their beef to bed."I WANNA TAKE THIS TIME TO APOLOGIZE TO THE @RZA AND THE ENTIRE @WUTANGCLAN!!!" Funkmaster Flex wrote. "ALMOST 25YRS AGO THE GROUP, ME AND HOT97 HAD A DISAGREEMENT THAT TO ME NEVER GOT PUT TO BED AND I APOLOGIZE! LOOKING BACK AT THIS 20 SUMTHIN YEARS LATER.. WE GONNA MAKE UP FOR THE TIME WE MISSED…THE WORLDS GREATEST RAP GROUP AND...

Wu-Tang Clan Fan Fined for Rapping N-Word in ‘Protect Yo Neck’

[ad_1] A Wu-Tang Clan fan in Scotland was slapped with a hefty fine for saying the N-word while rapping the lyrics to the group's classic debut single, "Protect Ya Neck."According to a report from The National, published last Friday (Aug. 5), Kyle Siegel, a 25-year-old white man, was fined £500 ($604 in USD), for using the N-word while rapping The Wu-Tang Clan's 1993 track "Protect Ya Neck." The young man was recording himself for a TikTok video while standing in a women’s bathroom stall.Unbeknownst to Siegel, however, a woman of mixed race was in the next cubicle and heard him use the racial slur. The woman claimed she was "severely shocked" by...

U.S. Government Releases Photos of Rare Wu-Tang Clan Album

[ad_1] The lengthy back-and-forth surrounding the Wu-Tang Clan's Once Upon a Time in Shaolin album has been ongoing for years and now, images of the physical album have been released.Buzzfeed obtained photos of the effort and documents that correspond with the sale of the album on Wednesday (Jan. 5) from the Department of Justice by way of a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.The pictures display the album, which rests in a nickel silver box that is stored in a cedarwood case, donning the Wu-Tang Clan logo—designed by British Moroccan artist Yahya Rouach—covered in black cow leather and light beige-colored velvet lining. The images additionally show a 175-page leather-bound lyric book that contains artwork and...

Government Sells Martin Shkreli’s Wu-Tang Clan Album to Pay Debts

[ad_1] The United States Government has sold the one-of-a-kind Wu-Tang Clan album that convicted former pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli once owned to pay off Shkreli's debts.According to legal documents obtained by XXL on Tuesday (July 27), Shkreli was ordered to forfeit $7.4 million in assets after being found guilty of securities fraud back in 2018 after obtaining the manufacturing license for the drug Daraprim and inflating the price from $13.50 to $750 per pill. He was later sentenced to seven years in prison.Shkreli's forfeited assets includes his copy of Wu-Tang's Once Upon a Time in Shaolin album, which he purchased for $2 million and is the only copy to exist.The document also notes that "proceeds from...

Man Posing as Wu-Tang Clan Member Receives Seven Years in Prison

[ad_1] A Florida man will be serving hard time after posing as a member of the Wu-Tang Clan to swindle several hotels out of more than $300,000.According to a report from Atlanta's WSB-TV on Tuesday (March 16), a 29-year-old man named Aaron Barnes-Burpo was sentenced to seven years in prison after pretending to be a member of the Staten Island, N.Y.-based rap crew and affiliated with Roc Nation to dupe hotels out of services for free. He has reportedly been charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and aggravated identity theft.Southern District of Georgia's Acting U.S. Attorney David H. Estes applauded an employee at the hotel for a job well done. "For several weeks, these men...

Wu-Tang Clan’s Most Essential Songs Ranked

[ad_1] From the moment they popped out in the music industry with their debut album, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), Wu-Tang Clan have lived up to one of their most popular song titles: they ain't nothing to f**k with.With their kaleidoscopic roster of styles and members—one originally comprised of RZA, GZA, Method Man, Raekwon, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, Masta Killa and U-God— raw rhymes and production from the one and only RZA, the group delivered songs that added color and a sense of organized chaos to the East Coast rap continuum.Their first album wasn't the most commercially successful, but it established the aesthetic and the personalities of all the major members,...