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Wu-Tang: The Clan's 'American Saga' episode 9 is now streaming

With ‘Dave’ officially on deck with a season three premiere, it’s clear ‘Wu-Tang: An American Saga’ is near the end of its epic run on Hulu. So it’s only right to make time ahead of tonight’s ‘Snowfall’ broadcast to tap into what’s brewing in episode 9.

With ‘Dave’ officially on deck with a season three premiere, it’s clear ‘Wu-Tang: An American Saga’ is near the end of its epic run on Hulu. So it’s only right to make time ahead of tonight’s ‘Snowfall’ broadcast to tap into what’s brewing in episode 9.

From RZA looking at a new approach to the Clan’s music-making to some serious attention being placed on Raekwon’s BFF.

Ghostface reflects on the sacrifices of his past while dealing with the bittersweet outcome of his artistic success; RZA wants to take a different approach for the Clan's next album.

Off the release of their debut album and their continued rise to fame, we follow the Wu-Tang Clan over the course of their five-year plan as they face and overcome different challenges. While each of the members go on separate journeys to figure out where they fit in the music world, RZAstruggles to stay on top of things in order to fulfill the promise he made to his Wu brothers. As money, fame, ego, and business threaten to tear the group apart, they must find a way to come together and cement their legacy.

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Remedy's gritty w/ Ghostface Killah, Cappadonna + Conway The Machine on 'The Pulpit'

Don’t you love fire music? Whether you’re a fan of ‘mumble’ rap or need over the top lyrical circles wrapped around your head, Remedy is pulling through fully loaded with pure hip-hop bars with help from Cappadonna, Ghostface Killah and Conway The Machine.

Don’t you love fire music? Whether you’re a fan of ‘mumble’ rap or need over the top lyrical circles wrapped around your head, Remedy is pulling through fully loaded with pure hip-hop bars with help from Cappadonna, Ghostface Killah and Conway The Machine.

The gritty bars are felt from each emcee and you can’t help but nod your head to the beat. Check out the new audio gem and keep scrolling for more details.

A long-time affiliate of the Wu-Tang Clan, Remedy first appeared on, Wu-Tang Killa Bees: The Swarm, album.  While the project went Gold and experienced great success, his contribution, “Never Again,” remains a high-water mark from the album.  “Never Again” is a Holocaust education in four minutes, and it has been added to high-school and college curriculums.  The verses were personal, inspired by the murdered and the survivors, including members of Remedy’s family.  He presented more truth than most college textbooks and made a song that reached millions, moving many of them to tears. 

Remedy’s deep-rooted ties with Wu-Tang Clan covers over twenty+ years.  Despite several major-label offers, he insisted on releasing his solo debut, The Genuine Article, (2001) independently and it went on to sell over 100K units.  Remedy also executive produced Inspectah Deck’s Manifesto album (2010), and his last release The 9th Chamber (2019), as well as Cappadonna’s The Struggle (2003) and Return Of The Swarm (2010).  Remedy also executive produced Ghostface’s Ghostface Killahs’ (2019) and appeared in RZA’s Domestic Violence Film. 

Now, after nearly two decades, and what is sure to be a purist’s delight, Remedy is back to announce his first solo album Remedy Meets Wu-Tang.  After releasing his “Death Defying” single and video with INS Deck, Remedy returns with a new single “The Pulpit” which features Ghostface Killah, Conway The Machine & Cappadonna. 

Remedy Meets Wu-Tang includes appearances from Wu-Tang’s finest, including Ghostface Killah (who appears on four tracks), RZA, Method Man (who appears on two tracks), INS Deck (who appears on two tracks), Cappadonna (who appears on four tracks), Masta Killa, Shyheim, Killah Priest and Conway The Machine among others.  

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