Surely, such hyperbolic lunacy is the devise of a desperate headline writer, right? URB knows a few people—forever to remain unnamed—who own less than six hip-hop albums and each one of these suckas likes Wu-Tang. And we bet that if you mull over the same nefarious figures of your lives, that Supreme Clientele, Liquid Swords, 36 Chambers, or the perennial rocker underdog favorite: Bobby Digital are treasured portions of their album collections. Ghostface tells SPIN otherwise…
According to an interview with SPIN, Ghostface says that he wanted to do a song with The Killers—more mash-up then Crash Collision—but that the band denied and focused their attention towards a collaboration with the Boss. If you can't imitate Bruce Springsteen, you might as well join him. Whether Brandon Flowers is to blame or if any …
Wu-Tang Clan’s last album, Iron Flag, dropped five years ago. But according to Steve Rifkind, CEO of SRC Records, the Wu will be back in 2007 with a new album. Some fans might remember that Rifkind was instrumental in the posse group’s success when his former Loud Records label released the Wu’s seminal rap record Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) back in 1993.



























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