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GZA was often referred to as the “spiritual head” within the Clan and is noted for his cerebral and highly literate style. His verses weren’t quite as impassioned as some of his contemporaries; however, they exerted a cool collectivity and intricate word play that could only be attributed to him.
Grice was born in Staten Island in the mid 60s and lived with various relatives throughout the greater New York area. In the early 70s he was exposed to hip-hop at block parties and harbored a passion for the genre as a child. He progressed on to learning rhymes from MCs in the Bronx and frequently shared these lyrics with his cousins Robert Diggs (RZA) and Russell Jones (Ol‘ Dirty Bastard). The three went on to form the groups All in Together Now and Force of the Imperial Master before GZA released his 1991 studio debut “Words from the Genius”. The album was not given much promotion and failed commercially. The tour for the album also did not go as plan and GZA eventually left the label.
It was not until GZA joined the Wu-Tang Clan that things started picking up for the him. He contributed some of the album’s most memorable verses and solo tracks including “Clan in da Front”. 1995 was a huge year for GZA. He made two highly publicized and critically raved about appearances on the Ol‘ Dirty Bastard album “Return to the (36 Chambers)” and on Raekwon’s “Only Built 4 Cuban Linx...”. Additionally that year he put out his own solo record “Liquid Swords”. The album was a commercial and critical victory for GZA and is not only considered one of the best albums to emerge from the Wu-tang Clan, but also one of the finest records in the hip-hop cannon.
The entirety of the album featured the production work of RZA and 3 of the albums songs had been turned into music videos directed by GZA. The album’s artwork, which was handled by one of Milestone Media Denys Cowan’s top artist has also left an indelible impression on pop culture.
After the release of “Liquid Swords” GZA made an appearance on the Wu-Tang Clan’s sophomore album “Wu-Tang Forever” before issuing his highly anticipated solo-effort “Beneath the Surface”. Though the album did not live up to the standards of “Liquid Swords” it received strong critical praise and also was certified Gold.
GZA’s next solo release was not until 2002’s “Legend of the Liquid Sword”. In between releases he was featured on the Wu-Tang Clan albums “The W” and “Iron Flag” and also showed up on some of his fellow members solo albums. “Legend of the Liquid Swords” was herald with rave reviews, but commercially it did not peak from cult status.
In 2004 GZA embarked on an extensive tour as a solo artist and as part of the Wu-Tang Clan. This year he also made a cameo alongside RZA and Bill Murray in Jim Jarmusch’s movie “Coffee and Cigarettes”.
A year later GZA put out a collaborative album with DJ Muggs entitled “Grandmasters”. His next solo album “Pro Tools” came out in 2008 and included production work from Detroit based rapper/sound engineer Black Milk as well as appearances by RZA, Jay Garfield, Mathematics, and True Master.
Apart from his career as a studio musician and live performer, GZA is also an advocate for higher education, specifically the sciences. He is pursuing to better science education in New York City in conjunction with Columbia University Professor Christopher Emdin, Teachers College, and the website Rap Genius.
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When the Wu-Tang Clan initially began to splinter, right after their debut record, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), redefined hip hop, many of the members would embark upon solo careers before coming back together, in 1998, to release Wu-Tang Forever, they were two records that really stood out, and continue to stand up today as genuine highlights of the Wu-Tang canon; Raekwon’s Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... and GZA’s Liquid Swords. The latter is viewed by many as the finest album in Wu-Tang history, combining sparse, menacing beats from RZA, cleverly-selected kung fu movie samples and, most importantly of all, GZA’s brilliantly dark lyricism, delivered in his unusual style; his is a weirdly relaxed delivery. He’s never quite matched up to it since, but remains once of the most intriguing members of the Clan; far from the typical rapper, he’s a committed vegan, lives straight edge, and often challenges strangers to games of chess in New York’s Central Park. Back in 2011, he toured the UK, playing Liquid Swords in its entirety as well as a slew of Wu-Tang classics; in Manchester, he played two shows in one night, with the second a more intimate affair that saw him freestyle extensively, showing off what was recently decreed by a web study to be the second-biggest vocabulary in hip hop; he remains one of the genre’s true originals, and is currently readying the long-awaited sequel to his classic album - look out for dates in support of it when it finally drops.
Many of the members of the iconic hip hop collective Wu-Tang Clan have gone on to enjoy successful solo careers including the likes of Ghostface Killah. Gary Grice better known as either GZA or The Genius is one of the more successful founding members, establishing a fanbase all of his own and recording numerous albums.
Obviously he has a lot of commitment with Wu-Tang but he still manages to take time during breaks in the schedule to head out onto the road with his own entourage to perform for the fanbase. He has real confidence in his own music, as you would imagine for somebody entitled the genius and the majority of the setlist comprises of music lifted from his solo releases. He does acknowledge his other lucrative venture for a finale of 'Triumph' by the Clan which goes over really well with the fans. The bass is turned up to the max and Gary wants every single audience member to bounce along to end this show in appropriate style.
A bit disappointed, the was almost like a public karaoke, half of the songs were sung by the audience and the DJ (or the sound eng) put too much bass, couldn't here so much the melody...
The show was long for nothing, 2h waiting after the door opened, got very tired waiting that for a bands that only need to plug a mac laptop and 3 cables.
Oh man. This GZA concert was the best concert i have ever been to. The reason being is because GZA got down from the stage to interact with the audience. The main reason for this show being dope is when GZA signed my Liquid Swords Vinyl. That made my night.
Sadly, GZA is on cruise control. Only really performing a fraction of every song. Out of breath and tired.
Mad Love to the Wu, mad respect to the GZA... shoulda caught a show with the legend 10 years ago.
The genius has not lost a step in 25 years great show Detroit and Grand Rapids got to see him backstage after show had a wonderful time keep doing what you do Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nothing To fuk with
BEST SHOW I HAVE EVER BEEN TO! EVER! RZA, masta killa, and inspektah deck were all on stage the whole set! It was amazing! The Novo is the perfect size. Definitely going back.