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Raekwon The Chef a.k.a. Lou Diamonds has
produced one solo album. The album is titled "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx...".
--"Raekwon is always cooking up some marvelous s__t"-- |
GhostFace
Killer a.k.a. Tony Starks
a.k.a. Dennis Coles has an album out titled "The Ironman", featuring Raekwon.
--"GhostFace be on some now you see me, now you don't shit" |
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U-God a.k.a. Baby U a.k.a. Lucky Hands
a.k.a. golden arms a.k.a. Lamont Harris has not yet produced an album. He has talked about
releasing an album, probably in '97 maybe the end of '96 titled "Warriors",
after the 2nd Wu-Tang album. He appears on Raekwon's album in the song Knuckleheadz. Also
on The Genius's album on the song "Investigative Reports. |
Inspectah Deck a.k.a. Rebel I.N.S. a.k.a. Rollie
Fingers a.k.a. Jason Hunter has not yet released his album, but it has been done
supposedly since November of '95. He is waiting for the the Clan to drop the 2nd album
first, then he will release it. He has appeared on the Tales from the Hood soundtrack in
"Let Me at Em". |
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The Rza a.k.a. Prince Rakeem a.k.a. Bobby
Steels a.k.a Rakeem Allah a.k.a. Rzarecta a.k.a. Chief Abbot a.k.a. Robert Diggs has not
yet made an album, but has produced or co-produced or appeared on all of the Wu-Tang cuts
on every album or single released by any of the members. He also appears on the
Gravediggaz album. "The Rza is always on point, whether if it's with the beats or the
rhymes..." |
The Gza a.k.a. The Genius a.k.a. maximillion
a.k.a. Gary Grice has released his well anticipated album titled "Liquid
Swords". The album features his hit songs "Liquid Swordz" and
"Labels" through Geffen and Wu-Tang Production. The album features all the
members of the clan including Killah Priest, Master Killah, and Dreddy Kruger. |
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Method Man a.k.a. Johnny Blaze a.k.a. The
Ticalion Stallion a.k.a. Meth-Tical a.k.a. Clifford Smith has produced one solo album
titled "Tical". He appears on many tracks with Redman. He has appeared on The
Genius's album "Liquid Swords and "Rawhide" on ODB's album. "There's
mad different methods to my style...basically it's like roll that shit, light that shit,
smoke it..." |
Ol' Dirty
Bastard a.k.a. Unique Ason
a.k.a Dirt Megirt a.k.a. Russell Jones. He has produced one solo album after the Wu-Tang
dropped its historic album. The album is titled "Return to the 36 Chambers, The Dirty
Version". He is one of the founding fathers of the Clan. "There's no father to
his style, that's why he's the Ol' Dirty Bastard" |