Wu-Tang Clan ain't nothing to f--- with, but that doesn't mean the group are above the law. The Clan's mysterious single-copy album, 'Once Upon a Time in Shaolin,' was initially deemed as contraband and held by TSA agents at John F. Kennedy Airport Sunday (March 1).
For fans of hip-hop, a rapper making the transition into acting comes as little surprise since virtually every aspect of his or her behavior on record, and on stage, qualifies as a something of a theatrical performance. Suffice it to say Hollywood is well aware of this...
There's Boogie Down Production's 'Criminal Minded. The Beastie Boys' legendary 'Licensed to Ill. Eric B. & Rakim's 'Paid in Full.' Hip-hop has plenty of albums that are considered landmarks in the culture, but what do they mean for the casual fan? They're essential listens and are still on the playlist for many, but for others, do they extend beyond hip-hop homework? The answer is yes, with Wu
Two of Kanye West's most talked-about songs of 2012 have been remixed for your listening pleasure. The RZA just released an alternate version of Yeezy's 'White Dress' track from the 'The Man with the Iron Fist' soundtrack, while T.I. spit a freestyle on Ye's song 'Clique' from 'Cruel Summer.'
Last week, Lil Wayne released the cover to his memoir, which will be focused on the rapper’s prison time served at Rikers Island in New York City and titled Gone Till November.
Over the past few years, rappers have released more and more books depicting not only their personal experiences from their high-profile careers, but also the gritty realities of their upbringings – so to dispel any claims
This week has proven to be an amazing one for rap fan's iTunes collections, with two major mixtapes dropping in the same week, multiple new singles hitting radio and Kendrick Lamar's album leaking (you won't find that here -- sorry!). It's safe to say the fall season is officially poppin'. Here's this week in Hip-Hop Headlines!
Word on the street is, rapper Game just got a cease and desist, with threats of a lawsuit, from The RZA of The Wu Tang Clan over a song. Sources say the conflict came after Rza produced a song, "Heartbreaker" for Game's R.E.D. Album, but when they un-able to clear the track, it was apparently used for the recently released "Purp & Patron" double mixtape. Ga...
Everyone knows about the scheduled Wu-Tang Reunion Tour jumpin off in a couple of days, AllHipHop.com reports that rapper/producer/actor, and member of the group The RZA will not be performing The Clan on the group's tour, which is scheduled to kick off in San Diego, California.