TheGenius
03-13-2006, 02:14 AM
RZA - Founded the clan, produced beats for every clan album and many solo albums from clan members. Has a strange flow but lyrics are on point.
GZA - RZA's inspiration to get into hip hop. Insanely lyrical and consistent with a tight flow and large vocabulary.
Ol' Dirty Bastard (RIP) - Craziest and probably most unique member of the clan. As much of a personality as an artist, ODB was a defining clan member.
Method Man - Probably the illest voice of any clan member with a smooth flow, Method Man was the first to achieve solo success from the Wu-Tang.
Raekwon - A lyrical beast, Raekwon has the hottest verse on Wu-Tang's most memorable single "C.R.E.A.M.", and released the undeniable classic solo album "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx".
Ghostface Killah - Quite possibly has the best catalogue of any member, Ghostface's lyrics could take years to decipher with tons of secret slang and hidden meaning in every line he spits.
Inspectah Deck - Often a slept on member, but shined with ill verses in popular Wu-Tang tracks like "Protect Ya Neck" and "Triumph" where Deck kills the whole track with his opening verse.
Masta Killah - A less known member, but never fails to bring lyrical fire to the table with a more subdued and laid back flow.
U-God - :lol: (Brings the smooth bass)
GZA - RZA's inspiration to get into hip hop. Insanely lyrical and consistent with a tight flow and large vocabulary.
Ol' Dirty Bastard (RIP) - Craziest and probably most unique member of the clan. As much of a personality as an artist, ODB was a defining clan member.
Method Man - Probably the illest voice of any clan member with a smooth flow, Method Man was the first to achieve solo success from the Wu-Tang.
Raekwon - A lyrical beast, Raekwon has the hottest verse on Wu-Tang's most memorable single "C.R.E.A.M.", and released the undeniable classic solo album "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx".
Ghostface Killah - Quite possibly has the best catalogue of any member, Ghostface's lyrics could take years to decipher with tons of secret slang and hidden meaning in every line he spits.
Inspectah Deck - Often a slept on member, but shined with ill verses in popular Wu-Tang tracks like "Protect Ya Neck" and "Triumph" where Deck kills the whole track with his opening verse.
Masta Killah - A less known member, but never fails to bring lyrical fire to the table with a more subdued and laid back flow.
U-God - :lol: (Brings the smooth bass)