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‘Wu-Tang: An American Saga’ – A Masterpiece Beyond TV
Few musical groups have impacted society to the extent of the Wu-Tang Clan. The mark they left on hip-hop in the 1990s is simply unmeasurable. Emerging during the golden age of hip-hop, the Wu-Tang Clan quickly established itself as one of the era’s most innovative and influential groups.
Their music and philosophy helped define the era, and their impact is still felt in music and pop culture today. Wu-Tang remains a symbol of creativity, inspiration, and excellence. They are a testament to the power of collective vision and collaboration.
As the Hulu show Wu-Tang: An American Saga ends, reflecting on the group and the show’s impact is essential. The show’s creators, actors, and crew brought their passion and dedication to every aspect of the production.
From the writing and direction to the music and cinematography, they strived not to make a TV show but to create a work of art.
The Creation of ‘Wu-Tang: An American Saga’
RZA, one of the founding members of the Wu-Tang Clan, along with Alex Tse, pitched the show to Hulu. Hulu jumped at the concept. They saw it as the ideal opportunity to explore the group’s origins. It also was a way to tell the saga of Wu-Tang’s rise to fame in a way not done before.
Hulu’s biggest draw to the project was the cultural significance and influence on hip-hop music that the Wu-Tang Clan presented. Also, they wanted to share its impact on popular culture. Hulu recognized the potential for a compelling story as well. Most of the group’s origins largely remained shrouded in mystery and myth.
Moreover, the show promised an intimate and authentic look at the lives of the Wu-Tang Clan members. The show offered a fresh perspective by focusing on their struggles as young men growing up in a turbulent and violent environment.
The Importance of the Wu-Tang Story
Wu-Tang’s influence on the genre of hip-hop extends far beyond music. They arrived on the music scene during a time of incredible social and economic upheaval in New York City.
The crack epidemic ravaged communities, and poverty, high unemployment rates, and police brutality constantly lurked as a threat. Against this backdrop, the Wu-Tang Clan used their music to speak truth to power. And they gave a voice to their community’s struggles and aspirations.
That is not to take anything away from their music. Their sound is unique and all their own. The heavy use of sampling and martial arts-inspired imagery characterizes it. Wu-Tang’s music is distinctive and raw. This combination sets them miles apart from other groups.
Furthermore, their music is unapologetic and uncompromising. But it is also profoundly poetic and reflective. It captured the complexities of life in the inner city while celebrating the resilience and creativity of the people of New York.
Ultimately, the story of the Wu-Tang Clan is a testament to the power of art to inspire, heal, and bring people together.
‘Wu-Tang: An American Saga’ as an Art
Wu-Tang: An American Saga is more than just a TV series; it is a masterpiece. The show is a stunning piece of art that goes beyond the expectation of a standard TV show.
The Writing
Excellent writing is akin to fabulous painting, a masterpiece of words that evokes strong emotions and leaves an indelible impression on the mind. Just like a painting, it has the power to capture the essence of the human experience, immortalizing the moments that define us as a species. This type of writing radiates throughout the entire series.
Moreover, one of the most striking examples of the show’s persistence in creating art is the exceptional writing. It seamlessly blends real-life events with fictionalized elements. Though based on the true story of the Wu-Tang Clan, the writers also incorporated creative liberties to enhance the narration.
The writers, including RZA, developed an engaging narrative that stayed true to the actual events’ spirit while keeping the audience on the edge of their seats. The writers also masterfully incorporate symbolism and metaphors throughout Wu-Tang: An American Saga. These metaphors add more profound layers of meaning to the show.
Chess
In Addition, an example of a frequently used metaphor is chess. The game of chess represents the Wu-Tang members’ strategic thinking (particularly RZA’s) and their ability to navigate difficult situations.
The artistry of incredible writing lies in its ability to transcend time and space, allowing people to enter a different world and experience things they may never have thought possible. The writers of Wu-Tang: An American Saga mastered this art.
The Directing
Outstanding direction does not merely create a TV show but rather crafts a work of art that speaks to the human experience powerfully and profoundly. Superb direction on a series can open the audience’s eyes to new perspectives and stir their hearts with the power of storytelling.
The directors of Wu-Tang: An American Saga formed such a realistic and authentic world set in the 1990s. They recreated the period with extraordinary attention to detail. From the costumes to the site locations, every element was examined.
But perhaps the most crucial element in the director’s arsenal is their ability to draw out powerful performances from their actors. Through a combination of careful coaching and instinctual guidance, the director can coax out the raw emotions and vulnerability of the actors, creating a palpable sense of authenticity and realism.
The directors undoubtedly brought out some of the best performances in the actors on this show. Wu-Tang: An American Saga has a huge ensemble cast. So giving each member their moment to shine was not a small chore.
The Cast
Ashton Sanders as Bobby Diggs, aka RZA, is phenomenal and outstanding. Additionally, Siddiq Saunderson as Dennis’ D-Love’ Coles, aka Ghostface Killah, is extraordinary and unforgettable.
Ultimately, the directors were not merely creating a TV show but crafting a work of art. Through their mastery of the medium, the directors created a sense of camaraderie and chemistry between the actors, effortlessly felt through the TV screen.
The Cinematography
Additionally, extraordinary cinematography can transform a show into a work of art by using visual language to create a powerful emotional and intellectual experience for the viewer. It is a palette of the artist, the DAW for rappers.
Wu-Tang: An American Saga‘s cinematography immerses the viewers in their world. It gives the viewer permission to experience the story viscerally. The creative camera movements, framing, focal length, and angles develop a sense of urgency and danger. These shots result in honest and genuine scenes.
Contrast, Color, and Lighting
Using contrast and color brings a sense of visual poetry to the show. The show’s color palette is muted. The use of numerous shades of browns and grays gives the show a gritty and pragmatic feel.
The interplay of light and shadow is also carefully crafted to establish a sense of depth and dimensionality. This use of shadows and low-key lighting produces a sense of intimacy and intensity.
Ultimately, through its use of composition, lighting, color, movement, and storytelling, Wu-Tang: An American Saga converts poetry to a visual medium. It transports the audience to another world and leaves them with a lasting impression of beauty, meaning, and inspiration.
And, OF COURSE, the Music
Music holds power. And the music of this show elevates it to a higher artistic level. The music creates a sense of identity throughout Wu-Tang: An American Saga. It also provides a unifying thread that ties the story together.
The show’s music pays homage to the Wu-Tang Clan’s classic sound while incorporating new elements that feel fresh and modern. The show’s original score, composed by RZA, is a testament to his producer skills. It also showcases his deep respect for the Wu-Tang Clan’s musical legacy.
The score incorporates classic Wu-Tang samples, gritty drums, and fierce vocals.
Additionally, it employs classic Wu-Tang Clan tracks to underscore key moments in the story.
The show’s creators and RZA carefully chose the ideal tracks to complement scenes and evoke the exact emotion from the viewers. It is truly a remarkable art form that can enhance and enrich the viewing experience in ways that are beyond measure.
The Enduring Art and Legacy of Wu-Tang Clan
The Wu-Tang Clan’s impact on hip-hop culture cannot be understated. They introduced a new style of lyricism, with each member bringing their unique voice and perspective to the group’s collective output.
Ultimately, their music is courageous and authentic, capturing the struggles and experiences of urban youth in a way that resonates with audiences worldwide. Their philosophy of brotherhood, self-reliance, and artistic excellence inspired a generation to pursue their dreams and make their mark on the world.
The Power of the Art
Furthermore, by telling the story of the Wu-Tang Clan, the world gains a more philosophical understanding of the social and political context that gave rise to hip-hop culture. The show also gives an incredible insight into the creative process and artists’ struggles. It spotlights the sacrifices needed to achieve success.
Wu-Tang’s impact on hip-hop and pop culture continues to be felt to this day, making them one of the most essential and enduring groups in music history. Wu-Tang: An American Saga goes far beyond simply retelling their story, but instead gives viewers a stunning work of art they can scrutinize over and over.
YSL’s RICO Case Will Be Featured In A Hulu Documentary, With Help From Killer Mike, Fat Joe, And More
A deep dive into Young Thug (real name Jeffery Lamar Williams) and YSL’s RICO case is heading to the small screen, thanks to ABC News Studios. Despite the fact that the trial is still ongoing, the hour-long documentary titled Rap Trap: Hip-Hop On Trial will feature commentary on the initial indictment of Williams, his brother Unfoonk, and fellow rapper Gunna back in May.
When news of the indictment hit social media, fans of the rapper and other musicians began to push back against the prosecutor’s office for including Williams’ lyrics as alleged evidence in the full 88-page indictment against him. The trailer for Rap Trap: Hip-Hop On Trial teases that Williams’ label 300 Entertainment CEO Kevin Liles, his ex-girlfriend Jerrika Karlae, fellow musicians Fat Joe, Killer Mike, Will.I.Am, and more will explore that further.
In the trailer, rapper and activist Killer Mike says, “Rap music is judged unlike any other genre like Black people are judged, unlike any other people.”
Former No Limit rapper McKinley “Mac” Phipps Jr.’s case will also be featured in the documentary, as several of his lyrics were used to help convict him of manslaughter in 2001 over the death of a 19-year-old man at a Louisiana nightclub the year before.
Rap Trap: Hip-Hop On Trial will air on Hulu beginning February 23. To watch, click here.
Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
Here Is What’s On Streaming Platforms This Month
February 2023 is a big month for streaming. Highly-anticipated movies and shows are coming back to screens and even streaming for the first time. Beginning on February 1, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy will become available. On the same date, La La Land and It will be added to the platform. The highly anticipated You Season 4 will stream Part 1 on February 9 and Outer Banks Season 3 will stream on February 23. The highly acclaimed The Woman King will be available to stream on February 16 and We Have a Ghost will stream on February 24.
HBO Max also has an impressive amount of additions coming in February 2023. Last Week Tonight With John Oliver Season 10 will premiere on February 19. The platform’s added movies include the likes of Force Majeure, Take This Waltz, and Swiss Army Man on February 1. Empire of Light and All That Breathes will be available on February 7. Additionally, The Last of Us will continue to air new episodes every Sunday throughout the month of February.
February 2023
Disney+ is competing with a similarly impressive lineup for February 2023. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is taking to streaming screens on February 1. The explorative special, Marvel Studios’ Assembled: The Making of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will be added as a companion to the hit film on February 8. The platform will also add The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder Season 2 to the service on February 1. There will also be the addition of House of Darkness starring Kate Bosworth and Justin Long on February 10 and the documentary j-hope in the Box on February 17.
Other streaming services also have competitive additions to their platforms for February 2023. Hulu is adding the horror film Piggy on February 9 and Planet Sex with Cara Delevigne on February 14. AppleTV+ is adding Dear Edward Season 1 and the highly anticipated film, Sharper, starring Sebastian Stan on February 17. Peacock is adding Spoiler Alert on February 3 and Bel-Air Season 2 on February 23. Prime Video is adding Beast starring Idris Elba on February 7, as well as the films Somebody I Used to Know (February 10), Smile (February 21), and The Consultant (February 24). Check out the extensive list of media available to stream on top platforms below.
Netflix
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (February 1)
La La Land (February 1)
It (February 1)
Bad Boys and Bad Boys II (February 1)
Freeridge Season 1 (February 2)
True Spirit (February 3)
Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (February 4)
Bill Russell: Legend (February 8)
You Season 4, Part 1 (February 9)
Love Is Blind: After the Altar (February 10)
Your Place or Mine (February 10)
Perfect Match (February 14)
African Queens Season 1 (February 15)
Full Swing Season 1 (February 15)
Red Rose Season 1 (February 15)
The Upshaws Part 3 (February 16)
The Woman King (February 16)
Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal (February 22)
The Strays (February 22)
Outer Banks Season 3 (February 23)
Formula 1: Drive to Survive (February 24)
We Have a Ghost (February 24)
A Whole Lifetime With Jamie Demetriou (February 28)
Disney+
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (February 1)
The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder Season 2 (February 1)
Miraculous Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir Season 1, Season 2, and Season 3 (February 1)
Marvel Studios’ Assembled: The Making of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (February 8)
House of Darkness (February 10)
j-hope in the Box (February 17)
Hulu
Killing County Season 1 (February 3)
Piggy (February 9)
Stolen Youth: Inside the Cult at Sarah Lawrence (February 9)
Planet Sex With Cara Delevigne (February 14)
Wu-Tang: An American Saga (February 15)
Animaniacs (February 17)
Bruiser (February 24)
Paramount+
65th Grammy Awards (February 5)
At Midnight (February 10)
Star Trek: Picard (February 16)
HBO Max
Force Majeure (February 1)
Take This Waltz (February 1)
Swiss Army Man (February 1)
C.B. Strike: Troubled Blood Season 3 (February 6)
Empire of Light (February 7)
All That Breathes (February 7)
Edge of Tomorrow (February 7)
Harley Quinn: A Very Problematic Valentine’s Day Special (February 9)
Marc Maron: From Bleak to Dark (February 11)
Fruitvale Station (February 13)
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver Season 10 (February 19)
Magic Mike XXL (February 28)
Love and Mercy (February 28)
AppleTV+
Dear Edward Season 1 (February 3)
Hello Tomorrow! (February 17)
Sharper (February 17)
The Reluctant Traveler Season 1 (February 24)
Peacock
Spoiler Alert (February 3)
Bel-Air Season 2 (February 23)
Prime Video
Harlem Season 2 (February 3)
Beast (February 7)
Somebody I Used to Know (February 10)
Carnival Row Season 2 (February 17)
Smile (February 21)
The Consultant (February 24)
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Dave East Says Wu-Tang Series’ Next Season Is Its Best Yet
Dave East recently expressed his excitement for the third season of Wu Tang: An American Saga, which begins February 15 on Hulu. While participating in an interview with Baller Allert on the Grammys red carpet, they asked him what fans can expect from this new chapter. “It’s the best season,” the New York MC expressed. “I think this the season that the world’s going to be able to identify the most with. I feel like season one and two is, like, stuff you didn’t know about them. You know what I mean? Getting to know their stories. Season three, I’m, like, really Meth. I look like Meth for real, I got the fangs and all that. It’s dope the way RZA did it this season.”
Moreover, Method Man himself had a standout moment at the awards ceremony. Alongside a host of other legendary hip-hop artist, he took the stage for a performance commemorating hip-hop’s 50th anniversary. Furthermore, the Wu-Tang member appeared to deliver a bit from his classic 36 Chambers track, “Method Man.” In fact, one of the most viral clips from that performance showed Jay-Z rapping the verse along with him. While no other Clan member appeared to perform, Meth represented the collective with pride, skill, and energy. Also, the performance hosted other groups (whether partially or in full) like Geto Boys, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, and The LOX. In addition, individual performers included Rakim, GloRilla, Too $hort, Ice-T, Missy Elliott, Lil Baby, LL Cool J, and Queen Latifah.
Furthermore, the actor for Ol’ Dirty Bastard in the series, TJ Atoms, spoke on what fans will see in Season 3. “For the story, you’re going to see what unfolds when the different members get signed to different labels,” he remarked. “And we’ll see what happens when they really start doing the Wu-Tang thing for real. We’re probably going to see tours and shows. A lot of performances and drama, for sure, because RZA was making all the decisions.
“Everybody didn’t agree with RZA’s decisions,” Atoms continued. “I don’t know if everybody [was unhappy], but I know some people were probably not as happy with RZA making decisions on their behalf, so we’re going to see a lot of this and a lot of that.” Are you excited for the new season of Wu Tang: An American Saga, and are you looking forward to Dave East’s performance? However you may feel, let us know in the comments down below. Also, as always, come back to HNHH for the latest on the Wu-Tang Clan and their historic series.
Hulu Shares The First Look At Their Upcoming ‘RapCaviar’ Docuseries Featuring Tyler The Creator And Pharrell Williams
One of Spotify’s top hip-hop playlists is jumping from audio formats to visual ones. Next month, RapCaviar will debut its docuseries, RapCaviar Presents on Hulu, with seven episodes featuring stories by some of the best hip-hop acts of our time.
Several artists are set to appear in RapCaviar Presents, including City Girls, Jack Harlow, Polo G, Roddy Ricch, Coi Leray, Tyler The Creator, and Pharrell Williams.
In a sneak peek clip of the series, the latter two reflect on how the two met. Tyler recalls working with Pharrell for the first time and how the superproducer inspired him to switch up his sound. Pharell then shared a lesson he learned from Jimmy Iovine early on in his career.
In other episodes, RapCaviar Presents will offer “a deep dive into current events that untangles important subjects and offers a view of the world from an artist’s perspective,” according to a press release.
Karam Gill serves as the series’ executive producer, as well as its creative director. Carl Chery, who oversees the playlist and its accompanying podcast, will oversee creative on the show, alongside Liz Gateley.
All seven episodes of RapCaviar Presents will arrive on Hulu on March 30.
You can check out a first look above.
Some of the artists mentioned here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
Jack Harlow’s Acting Debut In ‘White Men Can’t Jump’ Is Nearly Here As Hulu Released First-Look Trailer
Jack Harlow’s aspirations to become a beloved industry baby is underway. As the “First Class” prepares for tonight’s Grammy Awards, where hopes to win big, Hulu just released the first look at its upcoming film White Men Can’t Jump remake starring the musician.
Despite appearing in several commercials and documentaries, this film marks Harlow’s acting debut. He has big shoes to fill stepping into the role of quirky street basketball player Billy Hoyle. While Harlow certainly has the charisma of the character nailed, he still needs to showcase another side playing off his co-star actor Sinqua Walls (Teen Wolf, Power, The Breaks), who plays his athletic partner in crime, Sidney Deane.
The original beloved 1992 film starred actors Woody Harrelson (who originally played Billy Hoyle) and Wesley Snipes (who originally played Sidney Deane) quickly became a cultural fixture. But, even though this is Harlow’s first significant role, director Charles Kidd II, professionally known as Calmatic, who has worked with Harlow in the past, isn’t worried.
In an interview with Esquire, Calmatic confidently said, “Man, listen, after this film, I don’t think Jack Harlow is going to be a rapper.”
Calmatic later clarified his statement to say, “I mean, I’m sure he is not going to give up rap, but he’s definitely going to be a Mark Wahlberg—where I think people are going to know him more for acting than his music,” adding, “And so I’m happy that he got his feet wet with White Men Can’t Jump so I can take a little responsibility for that. I’m excited for the world to see him and get the full scope of him as an artist.”
The original film, written and directed by Ron Shelton, came out in 1992. The film starred Woody Harrelson as basketball player Billy Hoyle, who teams up with Wesley Snipes’ Sidney Deane to make money by hustling people on the court. The first-look trailer immerses viewers into the world of recreational basketful and is filled with professional references.
Watch the full teaser clip above.
Jack Harlow is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
starring Sinqua Walls and Jack Harlow, streaming May 19 on Hulu.
“White Men Can’t Jump” Trailer Stars Jack Harlow As Basketball Player Billy Hoyle
Less than a year ago, the news broke that Jack Harlow was cast as the leading man in the forthcoming White Men Can’t Jump reboot. Previously it was Woody Harrelson who brought the beloved character Billy Hoyle to life, but he’s made it clear that he co-signs the rapper as his replacement. Today (February 5), the movie’s first trailer arrived, giving audiences their first look at his big acting debut.
The “WHAT’S POPPIN” stars opposite Sinqua Walls in the reboot. As the preview begins, Skee-lo’s “I Wish” blasts while we’re introduced to the two stars in character. “I probably should have asked this earlier, but how much cash do you have on you?” the Kentucky native asks his friend as they stand in front of a basketball net.
“Did you not bring enough money to cover this game?” Walls’ character responds back, the concern in his eyes evident. “I brought like $80… Minus $60,” Harlow sheepishly admits while two menacing-looking men watch from the side. Elsewhere in the 30-second clip, we see some of the recording artist’s baller skills, which he worked hard to improve upon – specifically at Kawhi Leonard’s request.
So far, Twitter users seem to be mostly optimistic about White Men Can’t Jump. While some obviously still have their doubts, others are eager to see if the 24-year-old could potentially appear in other future projects. “I’m intrigued because I like Jack Harlow,” one person wrote this afternoon. “Script will depict his performance.”
“Sorry, I don’t see the same personality and charisma that Snipes and Harrelson had,” another user argued. “I’ll pass. Hope I’m wrong.” Someone else, still, brought a close friend of the rapper’s into the conversation. “Jack Harlow makes better skits with Druski than that WMCJ trailer,” they quipped.
Apart from the new trailer, things have been relatively quiet on Harlow’s front as of late. In mid-December, sources said that he and Dua Lipa have struck up a romantic relationship after he named a song after her on his sophomore album last year. At the time, the English songstress didn’t seem to reciprocate his interest, but that all may have changed.
Unfortunately, we haven’t heard any updates on their status as a couple lately. As the White Men Can’t Jump premiere nears closer, though, it’s possible we may see them take over the red carpet together. Read all about the rumoured young lovers here, and check back later for more pop culture news updates.
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FX Releases Teaser for Tupac Docu-Series, “Dear Mama”
Last December, FX released the teaser for a new docu-series touching on the lives and legacies of late West coast rapper Tupac and his mother, Afeni Shakur, whose life in activism served as inspiration. The late “California Love” artist Tupac Shakur and his mother, political activist Afeni Shakur, are the subjects of a new Hulu […]
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