Showing posts with label WU TANG. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WU TANG. Show all posts

Thursday, March 5, 2015

NEWS: Wu-Tang Clan Release Official Statement Defending 88-Year Rule On Album

Wu-Tang Clan Release Official Statement Defending 88-Year Rule On Album


The criticism of Wu-Tang Clan's plans to wait 88 years to make "Once Upon A Time In Shaolin" public has caused the group to make an official statement.

The one copy idea behind the Wu-Tang Clan's Once Upon A Time In Shaolin seemed insane at first, but the more recent development that it could not be shared for at least 88 years brought it to a whole new level. 

Not only were fans not pleased that they would not be ale to hear the LP in their lifetime, Method Man actually spoke out about the decision, denouncing it as "stupid," and insisting that the music would be "played out" by then.

RZA expressed on Twitter that the concept of the release was being misconstrued, and now the Wu Tang have released an official statement on the release, in which they attempt to clear things up (though they still seem a bit confusing). According to the Wu, the album can be shared for free once it's purchased, it simply can not be sold as a "conventional album" until 2103, at which point it is the decision of the LPs owner whether or not they will copy and distribute it.

Read the statement below.

"Only one single copy of Once Upon A Time In Shaolin was ever to be made. This has been the case since the very first announcement. A commercial release was never planned. The right to commercialize it, meaning the right to sell it en mass to the public in any form is not allowed until 88 years from now.
If the public rights were handed over now, then this would be a record deal like any other. Not the sale of a single copy. It can be exhibited publically and it can be given away for free. But it cannot be commercialized as a conventional album release until 2103. Even then, it will be the owner's decision to release it or keep it as a single unit, not the Wu-Tang."
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Saturday, December 20, 2014

NEWS: Ghostface Killah Drops New Emojis And EmoticonsGhostface Killah Drops New Emojis And Emoticons

Ghostface Killah Drops New Emojis And Emoticons

A new business venture for Mr. Supreme Clientele himself
Ghost Face Killah and Hi-Art for iOS teamed up to add onto the amazing ways you can express yourself using your smart phone.
The prominent Wu –Tang member was one of few to help launch the app and first sticker pack. Nico Dios, the founder, was part of NYC’s highly acclaimed graffiti crew IRAK.
An Emoticon is a pictorial representation of a facial expression. Emoticons and Emoji’s offer various ranges of tones and feelings. They started in Japan in 1999 and have since gained popularity with the social media surge.
More than 1,000 stickers will be in each sticker pack, on the Hi-Art’s app. While some stickers are free, some will have a very reasonable fee range between $0.99 – $1.99 USD. Check out some of Killah’s stickers below.
-Sara D.(@evolaras4real)



Thursday, November 27, 2014

AUDIO: Stream Wu-Tang Clan's "A Better Tomorrow"

Stream Wu-Tang Clan's "A Better Tomorrow"

Wu-Tang Clan let us hear the new album "A Better Tomorrow" before it drops.

Wu-Tang Clan released the thought-provoking title track "A Better Tomorrow"yesterday, and slightly less than a week before the album is expected to drop, Warner (the Germany branch of the label, for whatever reason) has released an official album stream for it.
The album can be pre-ordered on iTunes here, and you can peep the full 15-song tracklist below before pressing play. A Better Tomorrow will be released on December 2nd.
After you've given the reunion album a listen, let us know your initial impressions. Does it live up to your expectations?.
01 Ruckus in B Minor
02 Felt
03 40th Street Black / We Will Fight
04 Mistaken Identity
05 Hold the Heater
06 Crushed Egos
07 Keep Watch
08 Miracle
09 Preacher's Daughter
10 Pioneer the Frontier
11 Necklace
12 Ron O'Neal
13 A Better Tomorrow
14 Never Let Go
15 Wu-Tang Reunion


Wednesday, November 26, 2014