![]() ![]() It's a moment that Bobbito Garcia has recounted a number of times, most recently in the Wu-Tang documentary series of Mics and Men, where members of the group showed up at the Stretch & Bobbito Show (which was hosted on 89.9 WKCR-FM and broadcasted from a Columbia University basement station) to get them to play " Protect Ya Neck." Ghostface Killah Arriving At Stretch & Bobbito To Get Them To Play "Protect Ya Neck" ![]() Knowing that, there's definitely going to be some obvious moments referenced, but what about lesser known ones? In anticipation of the show's return, we've highlighted seven real life Wu stories we hope get highlighted throughout the season. ![]() ![]() With the second season coming out on September 8, there's likely to be more real life moments referenced from the lives of the Wu-Tang Clan, especially since RZA teased that the season will focus on the recording of the group's seminal debut album, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). The first season made subtle and more overt references to actual moments that occurred in the members life - from Ol' Dirty Bastard saying he used to battle rap A Tribe Called Quest's Q-Tip in high school to RZA and GZA's solo careers as Prince Rakeem and The Genius, respectively, prior to the Wu's formation. With the second season of Wu-Tang: An American Saga about to drop, here's seven real life stories that'll hopefully get highlighted throughout the season.Ī part of the allure of Wu-Tang: An American Saga isn't only seeing the legendary hip-hop collective's story be mythologized for a drama TV series, but seeing what real life stories associated with the group make their way to the small screen. ![]()
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