• Bone Thugs-N-Harmony New Album Update from Krayzie Bone: Rethinking Million-Dollar Idea

    Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's influence cannot be understated. The popular triplet cadence revitalized by Migos's "Versace" and subsequently used in an abundance of tracks since was first popularized by Bizze Bone, WIsh Bone, Layzie Bone, Krayzie Bone, and Flesh-N-Bone of the massively popular Cleveland group. The group has been called "the most melodic hip-hop group of all time" and has been named as one of the 25 best rap groups. The group has sold millions of albums and has racked up Grammy awards for their heartfelt, melody-driven approach to hip-hop. Last year, Krayzie Bone told HipHopDX that the group was planning on releasing an album entitled East 1999 Legends, an homage to their track "East 1999" from their second album, of which only one copy will be made and sold for over one million dollars. Now, the Cleveland group is rethinking this strategy, though they will release new music in the future.
  • Two Stabbings at RZA of Wu Tang Clan's Home, Police Investigation Underway

    RZA of Wu Tang Clan is now the center of a controversy. In the early hours of this past Saturday (Nov. 7) two stabbings occurred at his home in New Jersey. It is unknown as of yet whether RZA, real name Robert Fitzgerald Diggs, was present at the time of the stabbings but a police investigation is underway through the Major Crimes unit in order to figure out the reasons behind the incident.
  • Ghostface Killah and Adrian Lounge grab Raekwon for 'Twelve Reasons To Die II'

    If you're a fan of concept records, then have Ghostface Killah and Adrian Younge got a album for you. The pair has teamed of for a second time, offering '12 Reasons To Die II' as a sequel to the first version of the title. The record is due to be released on July 10 but hip-hop fans can check out the entirety of the album at the website of The New York Times (marking a shift in the music culture, for sure).
  • Secret Solstice $200,000 Ticket MIGHT Get You Private Wu-Tang Show. Maybe.

    Several publications have already pointed out the growing problem of V.I.P. sections at music festivals but the Secret Solstice in Reykjavik, Iceland, is looking to put all other exclusive music experiences to shame with what it's calling "the world's most expensive festival ticket." The asking price? $200,000.
  • Riot Fest 2015 Announces Lineups for Chicago, Denver & Toronto: Modest Mouse, Snoop Dogg, Iggy Pop & More

    Riot Fest celebrated its 10th anniversary last year with a stacked lineup and a handful of bands playing their breakout albums in full. But Riot Fest is not about to let itself peak, and now its 2015 lineup has been revealed. Yesterday (May 27), it was announced that No Doubt, Modest Mouse, Wu-Tang Clan, Pixies, Snoop Dogg, Iggy Pop and more have been announced as the main headliners for the now-rooted festivals in Denver, Chicago and Toronto
  • Drake Says The 'Wu-Tang Forever' Remix Was Never Finished

    Rumors of a remix to "Wu-Tang Forever" first hit the Web back in 2013 and fans have been anticipating its release ever since. Unfortunately, it seems like it'll be awhile before it drops. Drake recently said the song and accompanying video were never finished.
  • Man Accuses Wife of Sleeping With Wu-Tang Clan [VIDEO]

    As unpredictable as daytime television can be, one man made a shocking claim involving the Wu-Tang Clan. The man appeared on an episode of 'Divorce Court,' where he accused his wife of sleeping with the entire group.
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