Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Reporting on Africa, its diaspora, and hip-hop's class acts today. It has been five years since we've heard a full-length album ...
We're joined today by Ghostface Killah, a founding member of the hip-hop collective Wu-Tang Clan. The group changed what people thought rap music could be in the early '90s. In a group full of hard, ...
In a rap climate dominated by smoothed-out G-funk, Wu-Tang Clan’s 1993 debut Enter The Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers arrived like a stripped-down bat out of hip-hop hell. Kung-fu movies not only provided the ...
If you haven’t gotten enough of the Wu-Tang Clan, an upcoming memoir will whet your appetite. According to the Macmillan Publishers website, Ghostface Killah, born Dennis David Coles, will release a ...
The highly anticipated album from Ghostface Killah, Supreme Clientele 2, dropped on Friday (Aug. 22) via Nas’ Mass Appeal Records. In honor of that highlight, Hip-Hop Wired has some bonus footage from ...
The rising star breaks down his debut album in a new Billboard interview. By Kyle Denis Wu-Tang may be for the children, but Infinite Coles is for the gworls. Hailing from Staten Island, Infinite ...
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