A$AP Rocky and Son RZA Star in Latest Savage X Fenty Campaign

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ASAP Rocky and baby RZA are the stars of the latest Savage X Fenty campaign.

In a series of orange-lit shots against a still backdrop, A$AP Rocky showcases Savage X Fenty’s signature boxers, briefs, and tees. In one photo, he carries his son RZA, who wears the brand’s child-sized items, on his shoulders. In another, Rocky faces away from the camera while holding RZA, revealing the word “DAD” braided into his hair. The campaign highlights Savage X Fenty Men’s Packs, featuring sets of boxers, briefs, and tees in three or six units. The label’s jersey tees boast a ribbed crew neck with a regular fit, while the boxers and briefs are made from cotton with ribbed fabric and elastic waistbands.

The Savage X Fenty Classics collection is now available on the brand’s website. Prices start at USD 14.95, and sizes range from XS to 4X.

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Happy Birthday To Wu Tang Clan Co-Founder/Producer RZA!

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On this day in Hip Hop history, one of the culture’s most influential musical masterminds was born. Wu-Tang Clan frontman Robert Fitzgerald Diggs a.k.a. RZA was born today (July 5) in Brooklyn, New York, 49 years ago. Since stepping on the scene in 1989, RZA has done more than just create an outrageously successful career for himself and his affiliates but has also forever shaped and changed the way a lot of things are handled in the music industry. From branding to merchandising to mastery of one’s craft, RZA stands as a pillar example of how someone given nothing but their own mind can rise to be a titan in the entertainment industry.

In honor of his birthday, we’ve compiled a list of five of RZA’s most important power moves that helped to build and strengthen his empire. Spanning from music to video games, RZA’s influence can be felt across culture, color lines and international borders.

-Signing With Tommy Boy Records

RZA signed with the famous Tommy Boy Records in 1991 under the moniker Prince Rakeem and released one EP, Ooh I Love You Rakeem. Although this may not have been the most eventful or productive period of RZA’s career, his tumultuous relationship with Tommy Boy is what helped RZA to formulate his own plan to monopolize Hip Hop. His time at Tommy Boy allowed him to build vital connections with artists and executives that can been seen lasting throughout the remainder of his career. Tommy Boy gave RZA a necessary first glimpse of how the music industry works as a whole, which helped him to finesse it into something that worked for him.

-The Five-Year-Plan

In his autobiography The Tao of Wu, RZA detailed a majority of the events surrounding the ridiculous success of Wu-Tang Clan, the most prominent of these being his “Five Year Plan.” This plan, enacted in 1992 following the success of the RZA-produced Enter the Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers, was RZA’s scheme for his group to become the most powerful figures in Hip Hop as a whole and individually. In an analogy, RZA explains, “I want all of y’all [Wu-Tang] to get on this bus. And be passengers. And I’m the driver. And nobody can ask me where we going. I’m taking us to No. 1. Give me five years, and I promise that I’ll get us there.”

At the end of the five year period, Wu-Tang Clan had released the Grammy Award-winning, number one Wu-Tang Forever LP (which sold four million copies in its first six months on shelves), GZA, Method Man, Raekwon, ODB and Ghostface Killah all had Top 10 albums on the Billboard 200 chart, and Wu-Tang Clan had a successful comic book, clothing line and video game under their belt.

-Wu-Tang Clan Record Deals

As Wu-Tang’s popularity continued to grow exponentially, major labels were breaking down the door to get a piece of the action. For a short while there was a question of where the group and its members would sign. In an attempt to divide and conquer the corporate music world, RZA came up with the idea to have the majority of the members sign with competing record labels. Although from the outside this plan may seem risky and convoluted, RZA was again right on the money with this decision. Having Method Man sign with Def Jam, Raekwon sign with Loud, Ghostface Killah sign with Sony, ODB sign with Elektra and GZA sign with Geffen/MCA allowed for maximum promotion of each artist. No one company had to divvy out the funds to try and support the promo of each of these rap icon’s solo work. This also allowed record labels to work together like never before when pushing Wu-Tang Clan (who remained under Razor Sharp Records) albums because of the number of companies involved with its production. Never before or since has there been a group to sign a deal of this nature.

-Wu-Wear

In 1995 Wu-Tang released their clothing line Wu Wear, which quickly became one of Hip Hop’s most coveted streetwear brands. The brand’s importance, however, doesn’t come from its popularity but its pioneering. With Wu Wear, Wu-Tang became the first rap group to be laced from head to toe in their own gear. This again gave the group another step ahead of their competition. Even today, Wu Wear is international worn and recognized as a prominent Hip Hop streetwear brand and can be found in stores across the globe and online on various outlets.

-Hollywood Takeover

RZA’s most recent and ambitious endeavor to date is his dabbling in acting and filmmaking. As an actor, RZA has appeared in 21 films and has written and directed three. His popular The Man With The Iron Fists Kung-Fu series has proven he can successfully take his love for traditional Asian martial arts films and put his own spin on them to create something of his own. His partnership with famed director Quentin Tarantino only further validates his abilities and potential as a filmmaker and opens the door to the possibility of future projects.

RZA has yet to stop shaping Hip Hop’s culture and sound over the years, although he may not be as visibly active as he once was. His prominence in this culture is known and felt by anyone with knowledge of Hip Hop, its origins and its success as a genre. From everyone here at The Source, happy born day RZA, thank you for building such a godly culture.

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SOURCE SPORTS: San Francisco Giants Showcase Black Music Month With “Wu Tang Night” At Oracle Park

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This past weekend, the first day of Black Music Month was celebrated by the San Francisco Giants by honoring the legendary Wu Tang Clan with “Wu Tang Night”. The Giants were joined by Bay Area artist Larry June and Wu Tang co-founder and producer the RZA, who participated in a ceremonial jersey swap before the game.

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The San Fran artist and the Abbott displayed a moment of unity and respect from the West Coast to the East Coast, with June putting on RZA’s yankees jersey while the founding member of the Clan donned June’s Giants jersey.

Below, you can check out the sit down the RZA had with YES Networks’ own Meredith Marakovits, where he discusses his history as a Yankees fan, his Mets vs. Yankees household growing up and his favorite Yankee, “Mr. October”, Reggie Jackson.

The Yanks beat the Giants Saturday night 7-3, maintaining their top spot in the AL East while San Fran is still fighting to keep their third slot in the NationaL League West standings

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ASAP Rocky & Rihanna Celebrate RZA’s Second Birthday With Adorable Family Photos

ASAP Rocky and Rihanna have been embracing the joys of parenthood over these past couple of years. Overall, they had their son RZA a couple of years ago, and their youngest son Riot was born last year. The two have been proud parents as they will sometimes post the kids on Instagram. Furthermore, anytime these two do an interview, you can be sure that they are talking about their pride and joys. It is a beautiful thing to witness, and you can tell they are loving every second of having children.

Over the weekend, Rocky and Rihanna got to celebrate RZA’s second birthday. Numerous videos and photos were posted throughout the weekend. Fans were even curious about an image in which Jason Lee could be seen alongside the couple. Last night, however, ASAP Rocky made a post of his own as he celebrated his first-born son’s birthday. It was a whole some set of photos as he, Rihanna, RZA, and Riot all looked as happy as ever.

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ASAP Rocky And His Family

In the midst of all of this, fans have been waiting on both Rihanna and ASAP Rocky to drop new music. However, it seems as though parenthood is what they are most occupied with right now. For some, that is disappointing, although it is most certainly understandable. You cannot rush the process of creating music, and for the time being, they are taking things slow. That said, we are still very hopeful that they will both drop sometime soon.

Let us know what you think of ASAP Rocky and his music, in the comments section down below. Have you given up hope for him to drop a new album sometime soon? Do you think that this project will be released eventually or is it going to be in limbo for much longer? Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will continue to keep you informed on all of your favorite artists and their upcoming projects.

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ASAP Rocky & Rihanna Celebrate Son RZA’s Second Birthday With NYC Party

Happy early birthday to little almost-two-year-old RZA, whose parents ASAP Rocky and Rihanna threw him a lavish party in New York on Saturday (May 11) to celebrate. He turns two on Monday (May 13), but the family celebrated along with young and older friends at the Color Factory, which is a balloon-laden collection of rooms with slides, ball pits, and the whole shebang for a young child’s special day. The couple was obviously looking very stylish at the event, and there have been plenty of wholesome social media clips to witness. There are rumors that RiRi is expecting again thanks to her Met Gala absence, but can’t we just let two partners enjoy their existing children in peace?

Regardless, both Rihanna and A$AP Rocky have a lot to look forward to not just in their personal lives, but in their careers as well. For example, the latter recently previewed some new music alongside his Mob affiliate, A$AP Ferg, and has fans feeling quite excited (albeit skeptical) about his upcoming album. The Barbadian singer is in a similar boat, as fans have also waited over half a decade for new material in full-length LP form. Whether or not they capitalize on the moment and deliver on this wait is one thing, but they’ll surely continue their business, fashion, and family ventures no matter what.

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Rihanna & A$AP Rocky At RZA’s Second Birthday Party

That Rihanna album has also been teased quite heavily, but there have been so many unfulfilled promises and open ends that most fans probably won’t believe it until they see it on digital streaming platforms. To be honest, we can’t say we blame them. It’s been downright impressive to see how closely she and A$AP Rocky have held onto their legacies as artists despite their absence. Alas, that just makes the hype for new material all the more anticipated.

Meanwhile, both artists also contributed to rollout rumors thanks to some social media moves and recent public appearances. However, in the face of all of this, Rihanna and A$AP Rocky have much more pressing matters to attend to. Their second son Riot Rose will turn a year old soon, and it’s clear that they enjoy each other’s company more than anything else. Maybe that wholesomeness should keep fans at bay when it comes to new music, but who are we to deny new projects from amazing musicians?

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Today In Hip Hop History: GZA Released His Debut Album ‘Words From The Genius’ 33 Years Ago

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On this day in Hip Hop History in 1991, Wu-Tang Clan member GZA released his debut, pre Wu-Tang album Words From the Genius. This album was one of two pre Wu-Tang Clan albums from one of the members, the other being Ooh, I Love You Rakeem EP from RZA (then called Prince Rakeem).

This album was originally released under Cold Chillin’ Records. When asked about this release in an interview, GZA recalled:

“I was signed to Cold Chillin’ ’bout five years ago. They put out an album but didn’t promote it. They tried to put it out again last year [1994] after everything happened with the Clan, put a ’94 date on it, but still didn’t put any money behind it, so it didn’t sell twice. I’m still proud of it, though. The beats ain’t all that , but lyrically, s*** was bangin’. So it wasn’t all peaches and cream, but I was determined to break though. A quitter never wins, and a winner never quits. “

As GZA stated the album was re-released in 1994 with a updated track list and again in 2006 as an expansion version under Traffic Entertainment Group, the owner of majority of Cold Chillin’ Records’ catalog.

This particular project was not the usual hardcore, heavy sampled, Shaolin sound that any Wu-Tang fan would be accustomed to. The beat selection on this project is more leaning toward the classic boom-bap sound of the early 90s. His lyricism however is just as sharp as ever. The subject mater of this project is true to the name. GZA spits pure knowledge and righteousness regarding to everyday situations of an individual living in the projects of New York.

After this project, GZA went on to join the Grammy Award winning rap group Wu-Tang Clan, formed by his cousin RZA. He continued to have a successful career releasing six studio albums.

Salute to GZA for this piece of Hip Hop history!

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RZA Net Worth 2024: Updated Wealth Of The Wu-Tang Legend

Robert Fitzgerald Diggs, known by his stage name RZA, has amassed a net worth of approximately $30 million US dollars as of 2024, according to Celebrity Net Worth. This staggering figure highlights RZA’s successful journey from the gritty streets of New York to the pinnacle of the global music industry.

The Genesis Of RZA’s Earnings: Wu-Tang Clan

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JANUARY 30: RZA performs at the Loud Records 25th Anniversary Concert at Radio City Music Hall on January 30, 2020 in New York City. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

RZA’s path to wealth began in earnest with the creation of the Wu-Tang Clan in the early 1990s. As the group’s de facto leader, RZA was the mastermind behind the music production, shaping the Wu-Tang’s distinctive gritty sound that resonated with millions worldwide. The sales of Wu-Tang Clan albums have played a significant role in boosting RZA’s net worth.

Diversifying His Portfolio: RZA’s Other Ventures

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AUSTIN, TEXAS – MARCH 14: RZA speaks onstage at Featured Session: “36 Chambers of The RZA” during the 2023 SXSW Conference and Festivals at Austin Convention Center on March 14, 2023 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Errich Petersen/Getty Images for SXSW)

RZA’s wealth isn’t limited to music. His creative prowess extends into acting, filmmaking, and authoring books, contributing to his growing wealth. RZA has acted in films like American Gangster and G.I. Joe: Retaliation and directed the martial arts film The Man with the Iron Fists. His books, such as The Wu-Tang Manual, have also sold well, further adding to his net worth. Additionally, he was instrumental in producing the scripted Hulu Wu-Tang series.

Music To Entrepreneurship: RZA’s Business Ventures

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NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 16: Rapper RZA visits Build to discuss “Wu-Tang: The Saga Continues” at Build Studio on October 16, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images)

Beyond his artistic endeavors, RZA has shown a knack for business. He co-founded Wu-Tang Productions, which manages and produces for the Wu-Tang Clan and its members. RZA also launched 36 Chambers ALC, a lifestyle brand offering music, fashion, and more. These business ventures have significantly added to RZA’s net worth.

RZA’s Philanthropic Efforts: Giving Back To The Community

While RZA’s net worth is undoubtedly impressive, it’s also worth noting his philanthropic efforts. RZA has been involved in various charitable causes, using his wealth to give back to the community. He has supported organizations like PETA and the Children’s Literacy Society. This demonstrates that his wealth also serves a purpose beyond personal gain.

In conclusion, RZA’s net worth of $18 million as of 2024 is a testament to his multifaceted career. From his beginnings in the Wu-Tang Clan to his foray into acting, directing, writing, and entrepreneurship, RZA’s diverse sources of income highlight his talent and business acumen. His wealth is a marker of his success and a tool for positive change through his philanthropic endeavors. RZA’s story encourages many, showing that one can reach the heights of success and make a difference in the world with talent, hard work, and a savvy business mind.

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RZA and Raekwon to Perform ‘Only Built 4 Cuban Linx…’ with a Symphony Orchestra

RZA and Raekwon to Perform 'Only Built 4 Cuban Linx…' with a Symphony Orchestra

RZA and Raekwon are set to perform Only Built 4 Cuban Linx… in its entirety with the Colorado Symphony orchestra.

According to Hypebeast, the performance will take over the Boettcher Concert Hall in Denver, Colorado on February 16 and February 17.

“Only Built 4 Cuban Linx… is a landmark hip-hop album released by rapper Raekwon who rose to prominence as a founding member of the Wu-Tang Clan. Produced by fellow Wu-Tang Clan founder RZA, this record is a cornerstone of East Coast hip-hop and a quintessential piece of the genre’s golden era, thanks in part to RZA’s extraordinary beats and the introduction of Raekwon and Ghostface Killah as a legendary rap duo,” the event announcement read.

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How ‘Ghost Dog: Way Of The Samurai’ Affirmed Black Nerds And Inspired Anime Raps

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Last year for Black History Month, I marathoned as many 1970s Blaxploitation classics, deep cuts, and spoofs as I could stomach. This year, though, there’s only one movie I want to recommend. A few days before writing this, I rewatched the 1999 Jim Jarmusch indie cult classic, Ghost Dog: Way Of The Samurai, for the first time in something like 10 years. I yammered about it so much that my girlfriend told me to pitch my editor just to shut me up.

Here’s why this quirky mishmash of hood, mafia, and samurai movie tropes electrified my brain: Despite coming out 25 years ago and completely bewildering contemporary audiences, Ghost Dog perfectly captured the hip-hop zeitgeist of the 2020s, predicting the rise of the dominance of Black geekdom over pop culture. At the same time, it offered a singular snapshot of its moment in time and nodded to a long legacy of Black weirdoes who refused to follow any code but their own.

The film revolves around the eponymous Ghost Dog, an iconoclastic mafia hitman played by Forest Whitaker. Ghost Dog is inspired by the samurai code of honor, as represented by a copy of Hagakure, a collection of commentaries recorded by Yamamoto Tsunetomo in the early 18th century, which Ghost Dog always carries around with him and regularly recites from throughout the film. He also practices swordsmanship on a rooftop and communicates primarily by carrier pigeon. Early reviews pondered the character’s potential mental illness; I choose to think that these critics were simply unfamiliar with the concept of the Black nerd.

Ghost Dog has declared himself the “retainer” for Louie, a low-level wiseguy who he believes saved his life. After a hit goes wrong, Louie’s gang is ordered to kill Ghost Dog, prompting the assassin to fight back – but not for the reasons you might think. The film is by turns chaotically violent, quietly philosophical, and darkly hilarious, and you might be as surprised by some of its moments of tenderness as thrilled by its innovative brutality. There are subtle literary allusions, powerful thematic resonances, and a hell of a head-nodding soundtrack.

The latter first drew me to Ghost Dog the year after it came out in just a handful of theaters. I’d read online that the soundtrack was produced by RZA of Wu-Tang Clan, and being in the middle of my hardcore backpacker era, I was immediately sold once I learned its premise. In 2000, I was also knee-deep into that phase so many of us go through when we are obsessed with Japanese culture and media – especially anime.

Unfortunately, around this time, the concept of “anime” in the US was a little hazier than it is now. Just reading the term here, you probably immediately thought of examples like Attack On Titan, Full Metal Alchemist, or My Hero Academia. Back then, it’d have only drawn blank stares from the overwhelming majority of the general population.

To view “Japanimation,” as it was cringingly called back then, you had to “know a guy” who could get you “fansubs” – VHS tapes hand-edited to add English subtitles. These were translated by hobbyists and transmitted in a legally dubious process of distribution to specialty shops in heavily Asian neighborhoods (the nearest one for me was in a deeply racist part of Orange County, meaning I literally risked my life at times to get my anime fix, while today, it’s as easy as logging into Netflix).

To make matters worse, there were few, if any, other “otaku” (the Japanese word for geek, used by Americans for anime fans) in my circle of acquaintances, coming from Compton and going to school in Long Beach. Today, we call them “weebs” and they basically run pop culture. Rappers shoot anime-style music videos and regularly reference terms like “Super Saiyan.” Megan Thee Stallion is presenting at Crunchyroll’s Anime Awards in Japan this year. Lil Uzi Vert is basically an anime character in real life.

Basically, being really into Japanese pop culture meant that you basically were Ghost Dog, in a way. Throughout the movie, multiple characters note how unusual he is for adhering to a way of life that had long been extinct and seemed to be at odds with his existence in a blue-collar neighborhood in New Jersey interacting with Crips, Bloods, and undocumented Haitian ice cream truck drivers. In a touch of irony, even his guidebook, Hagakure, was written at a time when samurai were by and large going out of fashion in a modernizing Japan. I may or may not have had my own copy, inspired by the film.

Yet there had always been people like this, who used nostalgia for bygone eras and intense passion for far-away cultures to fortify themselves for life spent in lower-class America. Take RZA, who makes a cameo appearance in the film in addition to producing its soundtrack (an underrated gem from his catalog, by the way). His love for kung-fu movies and Zen philosophy not only inspired him and protected him from the worst of what the hood can do to a young Black person but it also formed the foundation of his future prosperity with Wu-Tang.

Likewise, if you ask any of today’s young Black geeks, they’ll tell you how they relate to the medium’s many tales of overcoming adversity through self-belief and constant improvement. The cyclical nature of some of the medium’s most popular properties like Jujustu Kaisen, Demon Slayer, or Bleach resonates with them as they face the challenges of similar cycles of inner-city violence, personal prejudice, or systemic injustice.

Today, a Ghost Dog could walk past you at the subway station or the grocery store, and you might not bat an eye. At most, you’d shrug, but even if you didn’t understand, you’d get it. That’s what makes them happy. That’s how they get through the day. That’s what keeps them going. Cosplay (dressing up as your favorite character for conventions, exhibitions, and photoshoots) is nearly as commonplace as wearing a jersey to a ballgame (which, when you think about it, is basically just sports nerd cosplay).

Ghost Dog’s respectful interactions with the gangbangers in the film offer of microcosm of this perspective – and a reflection of how it really felt back then, being surrounded by guys up to their necks in turf wars who simply acknowledged my weird hobby and left me alone. Wearing blue or red could be dangerous where I’m from, but a Dragon Ball Z T-shirt was like a neutral flag. They didn’t get it, but they got it.

Even in 2000, the winds were shifting. By the end of the decade, a lot of those same guys were asking me for spoilers for the next episode of Dragon Ball. And by the 2010s, hip-hop had been infiltrated on a national level by artists who wholeheartedly embraced anime and manga (the comic book counterpart of anime) on their album covers and in their lyrics.

Lupe Fiasco won a Grammy in 2008 for “Daydreamin’,” a song in which he imagines his project building as a mecha, or giant robot (and has for the past few years, run around practicing with a literal samurai sword on his social media). Then, Nicki Minaj began calling herself the Harajuku Barbie and rocking pink wigs and anime-inspired fashions. Now, Denzel Curry, Juice WRLD, and Lil Uzi Vert all have songs titled “Super Saiyan” and Ski Mask The Slump God name-drops Naruto in his song “Catch Me Outside.”

Doja Cat’s “Like That” video references Sailor Moon’s iconic transformation sequences, Megan Thee Stallion performed in Japan in Sailor Moon cosplay, and Saweetie and I took a good five minutes out of a fifteen-minute interview about her Champion endorsement to talk about Sailor Moon instead. Thundercat sports a “Dragonball Durag” with Guapdad 4000 and Smino. Big Sean once introduced his mom to the voice actor who plays Dragon Ball main character Goku. Just a few days ago, I marveled at J Hus’ animated video for “Cream.” Even Drake has found some subtle (and low-key weird) ways to express his appreciation for the art form.

Watching Ghost Dog again, it was clear how it fits into the slow build from then to now. In the film, Ghost Dog bequeaths his knowledge in the form of his treasured book to another young outsider, his neighbor Pearline. In much the same way, the film itself feels like it’s passed down its appreciation of outsiders to the next generation. Critics at the time seemed baffled; in my research, I’ve come across dozens of audience reactions that suggest many who watched it felt the same. It may not have been a massive hit (although it surprisingly made triple its budget at the global box office and has since been included in the Criterion Collection), but those who needed it undoubtedly found it and found themselves validated by it.

The film affirmed Black nerds of the time both by acknowledging that they existed and by confirming that Black nerds always had. In doing so, it’s not a far cry to believe that it made it okay for them (okay, fine, us) to keep going, to keep being weird, to keep marching to the beat of a drum no one else could hear. It certainly helped make it clear that this demographic existed; there are now anime featuring Black characters created by Black people such as proto-anime The Boondocks, and Yasuke, which was co-written by Flying Lotus and is about, yes, a Black samurai. Ghost Dog’s path may have been a solitary one, but he also blazed a trail, and now, legions are following in his footsteps.

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RZA To Be Honored With Historic TEC Innovation Award 

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RZA, leader of the legendary rap collective Wu-Tang Clan, is set to make history. The New York rapper will be honored with the TEC Innovation Award by the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM)

RZA To Receive TEC Award

RZA is set to receive the TEC Innovation Award from the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) at the 2024 TEC Awards.

The prestigious award recognizes individuals who have pushed the boundaries of recording technology, and RZA will become the first hip-hop artist to receive this esteemed accolade. With his influential contributions to music and culture, RZA’s impact extends beyond hip-hop, inspiring countless music makers around the world. 

RZA’s innovative and trailblazing approach to music production has earned him the recognition he truly deserves. As the mastermind behind Wu-Tang Clan’s renowned sound, he crafted a unique blend of booming beats, chilling samples, and influences from vintage soul records and kung fu movies. 

This distinctive style provided the backdrop for the crew’s gritty narratives, and it all began with their groundbreaking debut album, Enter the Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers, which shook the rap world in 1993.

‘He Truly Deserves This High Recognition’

The NAMM President and CEO, John Mlynczak, expressed his admiration for RZA’s body of work, stating:

“RZA’s formidable talent and legacy of accomplishments are unquestionable. His lasting power in music extends beyond hip-hop, inspiring many music makers. He truly deserves this high recognition.” 

This honor continues NAMM’s celebration of all genres of music that resonate across culture and society and follows The NAMM Show’s 2023 Hip-Hop 50 events that honored Chuck D and GrandMixer DXT. The NAMM Show will include many opportunities for live music and panels, including a performance by emerging female hip-hop artist Blimes, and sessions such as Innovate and Elevate: Exploring DJ Technology with DJ Hapa, as well as signature events such as the Parnelli Awards, She Rocks Awards, and many other industry gatherings.

The TEC Awards, where RZA will be presented with the Innovation Award, will take place on January 27, 2024, at the Anaheim Convention Center in California. 

Wu-Tang In Vegas

In addition to this prestigious recognition, Wu-Tang Clan is gearing up for their own Las Vegas residency titled, “Wu-Tang Clan: The Saga Continues… The Las Vegas Residency.” They will be performing on February 9-10 and March 22-23. 

Busta Rhymes Honored By New York State Assembly

One other rap legend that was recently honored was Busta Rhymes. The “Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See” rapper was recognized and celebrated by the New York State Assembly in September 2023 for his contributions to hip-hop in his three-decade career.

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