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"RZA Explains What It Would Take to Reunite the Wu-Tang Clan"


  

          

I agree. Sometimes there's too many cooks in the kitchen and you just need a dictator to have complete control in order to form a cohesive vision.


http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/10/17/rza-explains-what-it-would-take-to-reunite-the-wu-tang-clan/

RZA Explains What It Would Take to Reunite the Wu-Tang Clan

By DAVE ITZKOFF

When one has an ample block of time to probe the mind of Robert Diggs, the hip-hop star, actor, filmmaker and chess master better known as the RZA, the question naturally arises: will the Wu-Tang Clan, the group that he led on hit albums like “Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)” and “Wu-Tang Forever,” ever get back together for another record or tour?

So, in the course of discussing RZA’s new film, “The Man With the Iron Fists,” for an article in this weekend’s Arts & Leisure section, the query was put to him, and his response suggested he, too, had given some thought to the possibility of reuniting with GZA, Ghostface Killah, Method Man, Raekwon, Inspectah Deck, U-God and Masta Killa — under certain circumstances. Here is RZA’s edited answer:

There’s one last job Wu-Tang Clan must do. The 20th anniversary is next year. And we need to, one time, completely, efficiently, properly, professionally represent our brand. One more time. But this time, showing up on time for press and for concerts and studio. Do it one time, perfect. We did good – people love it and I’m proud of what we’ve done. But all that was done – I would always say in my old interviews, “This is organized confusion.” It was kept and contained, but it was a lot of chaos.

It must remain unpredictable. But now that I’ve done , I’ve seen what a focused mind can do – and that’s how it started. A lot of people don’t know this about Wu-Tang, it started from a focused mind. I was given total autonomy to do whatever I want with them. If you listen to “Protect Ya Neck,” and U-God has four lines, not because he only wrote four lines – because I was able to take out everything else and just keep those four lines without him saying, “Yo, why I only got four lines?” They agreed, to me, to be a dictator for five years. And in those five years, it’s considered some of our best work. The work continued on, with “Wu-Tang Forever,” but that was the first democratic album. And then after that, it kept getting more and more – “Well, it’s your album, what do you want to do? You want to hire P. Diddy? Whatever you want to do, help yourself. It’s your .” When before it was like, “No, no – it’s what I say.” Doing this film, I was given the same position again. And I see what happens when a person like me is driving that ship. I think we can do it again. I’ve been talking to some of the guys, I was like, “Yo, look, I would suggest that you put down everything you know, and trust me one more time.”

Oh, it’s got to be hard. It’s like, “What makes you think you’re the genius?” Before, they believed in me like that, they trusted me like that. Now, they’ve had a chance to do their own thing, and some things they liked better. Whether it was successful or not, they may like it better. But I would say, if we get one more shot of me being completely trusted as the driver of the ship, I think we could give the world one more record, maybe. And if not that, one more campaign. You got people with tattoos on, man. You got people that some of those words we did, it influenced their life. And you don’t want to leave them.

Many bands leave us, though – it just happens. The Beatles, they let it go, and that was it. You had to go with Paul or go with John or go with Ringo. They wasn’t coming back together, and John dies and it never could happen. It’s like O.D.B. has gone. But there’s enough of us still alive, and I think there’s still enough fans out there. Hip-hop is stronger than ever, as far as worldwide recognition, and our name is synonymous with it. It’d be smart for us to say, “O.K., 20 years, guess what?” We’ve proven that not only could the music last for 20 years, but there’s an entity – you could go see a Rolling Stones concert right now. You could go see a Kiss concert. Anyway, I think there’s one more round for Wu-Tang, if they go proper. But if they don’t come proper, for some reason, whether it’s my fault, their fault or the world’s fault, I’m going to continue creating art and the Wu-Tang saga. If I’ve got to be the guy that’s living it, I’m going to live it to the end.

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RZA Explains What It Would Take to Reunite the Wu-Tang Clan [View all] , The DC Sniper, Wed Oct-17-12 09:37 AM
 
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Seems like a pipe dream at this point...
Oct 17th 2012
1
Only acceptable guests would be
Oct 17th 2012
2
I want the original Deck album that got flooded
Oct 17th 2012
4
      For real
Oct 17th 2012
6
      I thought the flood fucked up Meth's album not Deck?
Oct 17th 2012
8
           From what I understand it was Deck's and it was lost forever
Oct 17th 2012
10
           I thought it was touring and them blowing up fucked up Meth
Oct 17th 2012
11
                I'm lost now. When did the flood happen?
Oct 17th 2012
13
                95 I think
Oct 17th 2012
25
                     Pretty sure that's been proven to be a fake tracklisting as good as it s...
Oct 17th 2012
30
                Nah the flood was Meth's album.
Oct 20th 2012
53
lol at the U-God diss
Oct 17th 2012
3
Lol
Oct 17th 2012
5
      exactly..."we always knew he was the wackest
Oct 17th 2012
12
           hahaa
Oct 17th 2012
15
           ha it's true though
Oct 17th 2012
17
RZA's right, if it's going to be done, he needs to be the Abbot
Oct 17th 2012
7
And to be honest Tical was a let down
Oct 17th 2012
9
      Right, but all of his following albums have been trash compared to
Oct 17th 2012
14
      Oh I definitely agree with that
Oct 17th 2012
16
      I always say Meth's saving grace was that his album dropped 1st
Oct 18th 2012
45
           I think if they waited he would have had a much better album
Oct 21st 2012
61
He's right, that is the only way it could work but Dirt's absence
Oct 17th 2012
18
yea OLDB was the only mc who took a step down on 4eva
Oct 17th 2012
20
it was more like he stepped off, he was in the midst of becoming
Oct 17th 2012
35
      yea dog shit is classic..
Oct 18th 2012
39
For better or worse I'm sure they'll include his son on the album
Oct 17th 2012
38
      I'm sure but sorta like when Eazy-E's son came out onstage last night
Oct 18th 2012
43
           Alright check this out
Oct 18th 2012
46
                Wow.
Oct 19th 2012
48
                LMAO
Oct 20th 2012
56
All his talk about being the main mind behind the classic years
Oct 17th 2012
19
well being able to draw form 9 members and getting the best
Oct 17th 2012
21
Eh, the solo albums came post-studio flood
Oct 17th 2012
24
But weren't Tical, OB4TCL, & Iron Man was lost in the flood?
Oct 17th 2012
26
      I think they talkin about their 2nd albums
Oct 17th 2012
28
           I could be wrong but I think it happened before
Oct 17th 2012
32
You do not even make sense
Oct 20th 2012
54
not even a lick of it, that was a truly terrible post n/m
Oct 20th 2012
55
bobby digial in stereo is an amazing album...
Oct 21st 2012
59
      Birth of a Prince?
Oct 21st 2012
63
They would be FOOLS to not listen to him at this point.
Oct 17th 2012
22
raekwon can get cheap but dope rza-esque beats
Oct 17th 2012
23
      Well RZA executively produced his 2 best albums
Oct 17th 2012
29
           Wow, I thought Shaolin vs Wu Tang was GREAT...nm
Oct 19th 2012
50
                me too, better than Cuban Linx 2 & probably any Ghost album post-SC
Oct 19th 2012
51
                     bulletproof wallets? pretty tony? nah man
Oct 21st 2012
60
                          Pretty Tony? Is that supposed to be a great album or something?
Oct 21st 2012
62
Didnt read but wasnt RZA able to do what he wanted on the last album?
Oct 17th 2012
27
ha when 8 Diagrams came out Ghost said it was wack
Oct 17th 2012
31
Because Bobby Digital 3 was such a dope album... oh wait
Oct 17th 2012
33
I thought it was bizarre how Ghost sued RZA
Oct 17th 2012
34
My mental picture of this trial is probably way funnier than what actua...
Oct 17th 2012
36
The way Rza explained it was that Ghostface's lawyer was looking for mon...
Oct 17th 2012
37
i have much much love for wu
Oct 18th 2012
40
That cut on the Iron Fist OST says otherwise
Oct 18th 2012
41
Many went with George Harrison. Who went with Ringo, really?
Oct 18th 2012
42
the fact that the drummer was even expected to have a career
Oct 18th 2012
44
he couldve just said "ayo god, sh*t aint happenin"
Oct 18th 2012
47
This is a good read, thanks for posting
Oct 19th 2012
49
RE: RZA Explains What It Would Take to Reunite the Wu-Tang Clan
Oct 20th 2012
52
wtf is it with 90s rap and floods?
Oct 20th 2012
57
I think Tip lost his records in a house fire
Oct 21st 2012
64
Now this makes sense
Oct 21st 2012
65
they should let him run things when they come together as a group...
Oct 21st 2012
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