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American rapper

RZA

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RZA at the 2018 San Diego Comic-Con

Born

Robert Fitzgerald Diggs


(1969-07-05) July five, 1969 (age 52)

New York City, U.S.

Occupation
  • Rapper
  • histrion
  • filmmaker
  • record producer
  • record executive
Years agile 1984–present[i] [2]
Spouse(s)

Eboni Mills

(thou. 2000; div. 2006)

[3]

Talani Rabb

(m. 2009)

[3]
Children 9
Musical career
Also known as
  • Prince Rakeem
  • Bobby Steels
  • Ruler Zig-Zag-Zig Allah
  • Prince Please
  • (The) Abbott
  • Bobby Digital
  • Bobby Dynamite
  • RZArector
  • Bobby Boulders
  • Bob the Builder
  • Bobby Wasabi
Genres Hip hop
Labels
  • Soul Temple
  • Tommy Male child
  • Warner Bros.
  • Razor Abrupt
  • Epic
  • SME
  • Virgin
  • EMI
  • Koch
  • Gee Street
  • V2
  • BMG
  • Sanctuary
Associated acts
  • Wu-Tang Clan
  • Achozen
  • Banks & Steelz
  • Gravediggaz
  • John Frusciante

Robert Fitzgerald Diggs (built-in July v, 1969), meliorate known past his stage name the RZA ( RIZ-É™), is an American rapper, player, filmmaker, and record producer. He is the de facto leader of the hip hop grouping Wu-Tang Association,[4] having produced most albums for the group and its corresponding members. He is a cousin of two other original Wu-Tang Clan members: GZA and Ol' Muddy Bastard. He has besides released solo albums under the change-ego Bobby Digital, along with executive producing credits for side projects. After forming the Wu-Tang Association, RZA was a founding member of the horrorcore grouping Gravediggaz, where he went by the name The RZArector.

RZA has been heavily involved in filmmaking since the belatedly 90s. He has scored a number of films, most notably Impale Nib: Volume ane (2003) and Impale Bill: Volume 2 (2004). He has written and directed in film and television, starting with his directorial debut, The Homo with the Iron Fists, in 2012. He has besides acted in numerous films and TV series, including the films American Gangster and Brick Mansions, and the TV series Gang Related and Californication.

He is peculiarly known for his music production, with a style that includes the use of soul samples and thin beats that has proved highly influential. The magazine The Source placed him on its list of the twenty greatest producers in the magazine's twenty-twelvemonth history.[5] Vibe listed him among the top viii greatest hip-hop producers of all fourth dimension,[6] and NME placed him on their list of the fifty Greatest Producers E'er.[7]

Early life [edit]

Diggs was born on July 5, 1969 in Brownsville, Brooklyn. He was named after the Kennedy brothers Robert and John Fitzgerald, both of whom his mother greatly admired.[8] Diggs has called his given proper name an "honorable" proper name, given the legacy of both Robert and John. Diggs has a younger brother, Terrance Hamlin, better known as the rapper ninth Prince, and an older brother named Mitchell "Divine" Diggs.

From ages three to seven, Diggs spent summers in North Carolina with his uncle, who encouraged him to read and study.[9] Diggs was introduced to hip hop music at the historic period of nine, and by eleven, was competing in rap battles. He relocated to Steubenville, Ohio in 1990, to live with his mother. He spent weekends in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where his father ran a convenience store in the city's Loma District.[10]

Diggs got involved with petty criminal offense and drug-dealing, and was charged with attempted murder while in Steubenville. He was acquitted of the charge, giving him what he has called a "second chance".[11]

Music career [edit]

Before the Wu-Tang Clan [edit]

In 1984, Diggs formed a rap grouping with his cousins Russell Jones, and then known as The Specialist, and Gary Grice, so known as Allah Justice, called "Force of the Regal Main", which they soon after renamed as "All in Together At present" in 1985. Around this time Diggs formed the DMD Posse which consisted of RZA, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, U-God, Inspectah Deck, quaternary Disciple and Method Homo.[1] Diggs and Grice then signed with Jamaica Records for management purposes and Jamaica convinced Tommy Boy Records to sign Diggs as a solo artist in 1989 under the name Prince Rakeem.[i] He released the original Ooh I Honey Y'all Rakeem promotion version of the EP, only was forced to remix and rerelease the single when Tommy Male child failed to acquire the rights to the original sample. The rereleased version underperformed commercially, and Diggs was later dropped past Tommy Male child.[1]

1992–1993: Forming the Wu-Tang Clan [edit]

After a shoot-out in Ohio in 1992, he faced eight years in jail. "When they said 'not guilty', my face up stuck in a grin for three days," he recalled. "I was only walking around town, thinking about my daughter and my wife. Right then I said goodbye to anything that would put me in that situation again. I was upwardly on trial on an attempted murder accuse. I was a motherfucking fool, with all that knowledge in my head and ending upwards there."[12] In 1992, Diggs formed a new group with his two cousins and five other babyhood friends. They named the group Wu-Tang Association, afterward the 1983 kung fu picture show Shaolin and Wu Tang. As function of the group's formation, each fellow member chose a new nickname for themselves. Diggs chose "RZA", based on a nickname he had been given past fans of his music, "Rza Rza Rakeem", which in plow was based on a song by All in Together At present, "Pza Pza Pumpin", equally well as Diggs' graffiti tag, "Razor". He created a backronym for "RZA", stating that the proper name stood for "Ruler, Zig-Zag-Zig, Allah" which farther translated into "Ruler, Knowledge-Wisdom-Understanding, Allah" when using the Supreme Alphabet.[13]

Wu-Tang Association released its outset unmarried, "Protect Ya Neck", in December 1992. Masta Killa then joined the grouping in 1993, becoming its ninth fellow member. They released their debut album, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) in Nov 1993.[fourteen] RZA operated equally Wu-Tang Clan'due south de facto leader, producing the group's songs and deciding who would get placed on which tracks.

1994–1996: Gravediggaz and Wu-Tang solo projects: Round ane [edit]

Every bit each of the group's members embarked on solo careers, RZA connected to produce most everything Wu-Tang released during the period 1994–1996, which included both composing and arranging the instrumental tracks every bit well as overseeing and directing the creative process. RZA's rule over the Clan at this time is described in 2004'due south Wu-Tang Manual book as "a dictatorship". He likewise released a hit single of his own, in the form of "Wu-Wear: The Garment Renaissance". The vocal was featured on the High School High soundtrack, and was released to promote the Wu-Tang clothing brand, besides called "Wu-Wear". Information technology peaked at #60 on the Billboard Hot 100, and #6 on the Hot Rap Singles chart.[15]

When information technology came time for the Gravediggaz, Prince Paul was thinking virtually putting a group together. He wanted to get some adept MCs. Poetic was another dope MC who was underrated out on Long Island. He had one single out on Tommy Boy that didn't take off, but he was a dope MC. Every bit the Grym Reaper, yous know how many dope lyrics he dropped. Frukwan, one of the elevation lyricists out of Stetsasonic. He and Paul were friends already. He told him about me. He said, "I know this i guy who is super-dope." At the same time, I was likewise trying to exercise Wu-Tang. I was trying to start my own visitor and stuff, and so when Paul chosen me up and invited me to his crib on Long Island and told me his thought for forming this group, I thought it would exist an accolade to be in a grouping with him. Just I told him, "I'm also producing a group, and I'g also part of a family that I'm building." He said, "Yo, that's crazy." We would talk a lot of times. [Ol' Dirty Bastard] came to his house a lot of times with me. [Method Man], too. Nosotros all would but get there and try to find ways to go out of the streets. Me, I was trying to get out of the ghetto. Paul had a lot of respect for me, so he helped me break out of it. I think he liked that I was so night, only I didn't know I was night.[16]

1997: Wu-Tang Forever [edit]

1997 saw the release of Wu-Tang Forever, the Wu-Tang Association's highly anticipated second album. The anthology for the first time featured RZA delegating a small number of shell-making duties to other producers in the Wu-Tang military camp, such every bit his protégés Mathematics, Truthful Chief and 4th Disciple who are known every bit the original Wu-Elements, and Clan member Inspectah Deck.[17]

1998–1999: Gravediggaz and Wu-Tang solo projects: Round two [edit]

During the 1998–2000 period RZA ceased to produce every Wu-Tang solo album as he had done previously, but continued to contribute normally one or two songs on average to each record too as receiving an Executive Producer credit.

"I had to put out Bobby Digital instead of The Cure considering if I didn't practice that I would've suffered ii things. First, I would have revealed where I was musically likewise soon. Wu-Tang is the perfect medium to betrayal anything new considering I got the most people meeting to purchase it. For me to expose it for my own self, I don't call back that would've been a wise thing for me to practise. I might've defenseless more people than Bobby Digital caught, merely I still wouldn't catch the magnitude of what the Wu-Tang could catch. Maybe this yr or side by side year the game may exist different. The Cure is then intimate in writing that you lot gotta live that Cure shit. I was living similar Bobby Digital in '98, '99 na'hateful? So if I put "The Cure" out, and then I wouldn't even be able to get on stage and perform it for ya'll crusade I'd be lying."

2001–2004: Post The W solo projects [edit]

In 1999 the RZA moved into composing flick scores. His get-go work, Jim Jarmusch's Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999), earned praise; he also had a brief cameo in the moving picture itself, as a swain samurai wearing cover-up. The experience was positive and, as he noted during an interview on National Public Radio's Fresh Air, the piece of work with traditional musicians gave him the desire to learn how to read and write music.[18] In 2004, he co-scored David S. Goyer's "Blade: Trinity" with composer Ramin Djawadi.

This is i of my biggest adventures, and one of my [best] feelings. Nosotros watched Impale Bill in Manhattan. At the premiere, that happened, but you lot know, that's Hollywood. But in Manhattan, a theater, just a bunch of kids coming from wherever New York, inside a cinema and the movie's coming on. They don't even know that I'grand the man with the music, and when it said, "Original Music by The RZA", we hear the audience clapping. And they didn't clap for zip else, considering the flick'south just coming on. I was like, 'Wow, what the fuck is that about?' That's different. It really might be something special. You lot never care who did that... Once you see who stars in the shit, you don't read "edited", you don't read all that. You exist eating your popcorn and information technology go right by you lot. But, for somebody to see that and then clap, that's a different thing correct there. That felt pretty pleasing.

2005–present: Marriage and Solo projects: Round iii [edit]

He has too stated that the long-delayed The Cure album will exist his final solo album, so that he can devote more time to his movie directing career.[xix]

Before signing with SRC Records in 2007, RZA was flooded with offers from Bad Boy Records, Aftermath Records, Interscope and Def Jam among others for the Wu-Tang Association super-group.[20]

In 2007, he produced the score of the Japanese anime Afro Samurai starring Samuel L. Jackson. In 2007 he released the trivial-publicized instrumental anthology The RZA-Instrumental Feel, and worked with Raekwon on his highly anticipated Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Ii. From 2005 to 2008 he collaborated with System of a Down bassist Shavo Odadjian on the project Achozen[21] The group released 2 singles, i of which, "Deuces", was included in the 2009 film Babylon A.D. The group also recorded an anthology that has remained unreleased, although eight of the songs were released in 2015.

RZA performing with Wu-Tang at the Virgin Music Festival

"The time is right to bring some older material to the masses digitally. Our fans have been dedicated and patient, and they're hungry to hear the music that has prepare us apart from so many others. Hip-hop is alive in Wu Music, and with The Orchard, we've got a solid partner that understands our audience and is committed to doing all they can to assist us reach the fans. I'm definitely looking forward to working with them to run across what else we all come up up with. There's much more than to come."[22]

In 2010 he worked on what was intended as a solo anthology for GZA, Liquid Swords II,[23] merely the album remains unreleased. RZA also worked with Kanye West on the latter's fifth album, My Cute Dark Twisted Fantasy,[24] likewise every bit Lookout the Throne past Kanye and Jay-Z.

In a 2011 interview, RZA revealed that he had recently decided to clean out his beat out machines of instrumentals he made for the Wu-Tang Clan that were never used; as a result, he gave away 10 beats each to Nas, Busta Rhymes and Talib Kweli, besides as 20 beats for Kanye West, including two that were used on Westward's previous 2 albums.[25] RZA produced U.k. artist Josh Osho's 2012 debut anthology L.I.F.Eastward.

RZA also contributed vocals to three songs on John Frusciante's 2012 EP Letur-Lefr and in 2013 he contributed vocals to one song on Kid Cudi's 2013 album Indicud. In August 2012 RZA founded a new tape label, Soul Temple Records, with a distribution bargain from RED Distribution. On September 28, 2012 he hosted one episode of the web serial Equals Three, substituting for regular host Ray William Johnson. He appeared on Earl Sweatshirt's album Doris, contributing a verse on the track "Molasses". Despite artistic disagreements with Raekwon, RZA and The Wu-Tang Association released their sixth album A Meliorate Tomorrow in 2014.

In 2013, RZA and Paul Banks began to collaborate as Banks & Steelz for what became the 2016 anthology Anything Only Words.[26] [27] Guest appearances include Kool Keith, Ghostface Killah, Method Man, and Masta Killa.[27] 2 singles were released from the album, "Love + War" and "Giant".[27] RZA collaborated with Ramin Djawadi, with whom he co-scored Blade Trinity and Blake Perlman for the song "Drift" for the Guillermo del Toro picture show "Pacific Rim".

In June 2020, ice cream company Good Humor approached RZA to create a new jingle for ice foam trucks to play,[28] to supervene upon the tune "Turkey in the Straw", long associated with minstrel shows that often featured racist lyrics. (Good Humour does not directly operate whatsoever trucks, but the visitor wanted to encourage ice cream truck drivers to not play the song.)[29] RZA'south resulting composition was released in August 2020.[30]

In a recent 2020 interview, RZA discussed how the being stuck at abode during the COVID global crisis resulted in him resuming work on his long-unreleased The Cure album.[31]

Wu-Recording labels [edit]

Since the early 1990s, diverse Wu Tang Clan-affiliated recording labels were established. The earlier labels are believed to exist dissolved. The connection that RZA had to these labels is unknown.

Other record labels were later founded in the early 2000s, and are still active in the nowadays. Very little is known near these labels, other than the fact that RZA produces music on them. It is unknown if RZA is CEO, or has high position within these labels, considering that he was never known to have a CEO position of any recording label.

  • Wu-Tang Records
  • Razor Abrupt Records
  • 36 Chambers Records and Wu Music Grouping
  • Protect Ya Cervix Records
  • Wu-Tang International
  • Soul Temple Records

Artistry [edit]

RZA's production technique, specifically the style of chopping up and/or speeding or slowing soul samples to fit his beats, has been imitated by hip hop producers including Kanye West and Just Blaze. West's own have on RZA's fashion[32] briefly flooded the rap marketplace with what was dubbed "chipmunk soul," the speeding of a vocal sample to where information technology sounded as though the singer had inhaled helium. Several producers at the fourth dimension copied the style, creating other offshoots. West has admitted that his style was distinctly influenced by the RZA's product,[33]

Said by Kanye West:

"Wu-Tang? Me and my friends talk most this all the fourth dimension... Nosotros call up Wu-Tang had one of the biggest impacts as far as a motility. From slang to style of wearing apparel, skits, the samples. Similar to the [product] way I use, RZA has been doing that."[34]

In response, RZA himself has spoken quite positively of the comparisons:

"All adept. I got super respect for Kanye. He came up to me well-nigh a year or ii ago. He gave me mad praising and blessings... For people to say Wu-Tang inspire Kanye, Kanye is one of the biggest artists in the earth. That goes back to what nosotros say: 'Wu-Tang is forever.' Kanye is going to inspire people to be similar him."[35]

After hearing Kanye's piece of work on The Design, RZA claimed that a torch-passing had occurred between him and Westward, maxim,

"The shoes gotta be filled. If you ain't gonna practice it, somebody else is gonna exercise it. That'due south how I feel most rap today."

[35]

His Bobby Digital albums introduced tweaked-out new age elements to his sound; these have incorporated themselves more fully into his beats on newer albums such as Method Man's 4:21... The Twenty-four hour period After.

"The style I produce now is I produce more like a musician", RZA said. "In the former days, I produced more similar a DJ. I didn't empathize music theory at all. Now that I do understand music theory, I brand my music more playable, meaning non just could you mind to it, y'all could get someone else to play it. Before, you couldn't even write downwards Wu-Tang music. I recall almost 80 pct of this record can be duplicated by a band, which is important for music, because that ways ten years from now, somebody can make a whole song out of information technology and cover it similar how I'g roofing The Beatles song."[36]

In a 2010 radio interview with UK hip hop station Conspiracy Worldwide Radio, RZA spoke in great item well-nigh the bootleg, candid ethos of much of his classic work, including the organic creation process backside ODB's debut album.[37]

Alter egos [edit]

RZA is known for having multiple aliases, for unlike lyrical styles and personalities: Prince Rakeem, The Abbot, Bobby Digital, Bobby Steels, the Scientist, Prince Delight, Prince Dynamite, Ruler Zig-Zag-Zig Allah.[38] During his time with the Gravediggaz, he went by the proper name the RZArector, which is for waking up the mentally expressionless.[39]

Film career [edit]

Acting [edit]

RZA has had cameo appearances in films including Funny People, Due Engagement, Gospel Hill, Ghost Dog, Life Is Hot in Cracktown and Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping.

RZA appeared in Derailed, Coffee and Cigarettes, and American Gangster. He appeared in G.I. Joe: Retaliation, every bit the grapheme Blind Main.[40] In 2010, RZA appeared in the science fiction activeness film Repo Men.[41] In 2014, RZA took on the role of Tremaine Alexander in the film Brick Mansions opposite Paul Walker and David Belle, a remake of District 13. He played "Mr. L.C.", the main antagonist, in the Thai martial arts film Tom Yum Goong 2.

RZA directed and starred in The Man with the Fe Fists (2012).

In 2013, RZA provided guest voices in the sixth season episode of Robot Chicken. "Botched Jewel Heist", in three sketches. His first part is an anthropomorphic strawberry who is shot dead in a mob hit, causing his jelly blood to splatter onto a large slice of bread below (which was covered in the peanut-butter blood of Mr. Peanut, who was killed the aforementioned style moments before). In his 2d function, he plays himself, and raps most existence a pescetarian, although RZA had shifted from a pescetarian diet to a vegan diet in 1997. His third role was as the Halloween Route Warrior in a sketch where in a postal service-apocalyptic earth, a family is pursued past road warriors representing forgotten holidays, who aim to kidnap their 2 children.

RZA played the part of Samurai Apocalypse in the television series Californication in nine episodes.[42]

RZA played the supporting function of Shotgun Steve in the romantic action comedy picture show Mr. Right (2015 motion picture) with Sam Rockwell and Anna Kendrick.[43]

RZA portrayed Dean in 2019 picture The Expressionless Don't Die.[44]

RZA narrates a character, known as Wesley, on the Netflix original series Day Break Flavour 1 Episode v "Homecoming Redux or My So Called Stunt Double Life" 2019. [45]

Filmmaking [edit]

I made my albums like movies, yous know what I mean? I wanted people to exist able to mind to a pic in their auto while they was driving. "I want to start off making movies where people will know they're at a movie. Like my man Tarantino, he did that picture Pulp Fiction – classic movie, human being. Every time information technology comes on TV or cable, I accept to stop and watch information technology. And it's based on cypher, really. There's only a few people out there that are able to do that, where information technology comes from nothing but the vision and imagination of the creative person.[46]

In the late '90s, RZA began production of a feature-length moving picture based on "Bobby Digital", an alias he used on various albums. Though the film was never completed, he continued shooting music videos for his side projects and solo tracks.

RZA directed his first feature pic, The Man with the Iron Fists, in 2011, from a script he wrote the previous year. Directors Quentin Tarantino and Eli Roth were involved in production, writing, and casting according to several movie websites.[47] [48] [49] The film was released in fall 2012.

Personal life [edit]

RZA is a Five Percenter and is usually seen wearing the v% Nation'due south flag necklace around his cervix. He actively extols the 5% culture (which include the Supreme Mathematics and the Supreme Alphabet). He has also embraced various aspects of Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Islam, and Christianity, as he describes in his two books, The Wu-Tang Manual and The Tao of Wu. He has described the Quran, The Bible, and the Lotus Sutra as iii of his favorite books, stating that each contains enlightenment. His hobbies include watching martial arts films, and he is considered an "encyclopedia of martial arts films" due to his knowledge of the genre.[49] RZA met and befriended Shaolin Monk Shi Yan Ming after being introduced past Ol' Muddied Bastard's managing director Sophia Chang.[50] [51] His favorite movies include Five Deadly Venoms, The 36th Sleeping room of Shaolin, Ninja Curlicue [53] and Fist of the Due north Star.[53] His second well-known hobby is chess. He is a Manager of Evolution and champion of the Hip-Hop Chess Federation.[54] [55] [56]

RZA is vegan[57] and has promoted the vegan lifestyle and compassion for animals on behalf of PETA.[58] [59] Until 1997, he was a pescetarian; "I tell you lot 1 affair I did use to like: the fish and chips," he stated. "Merely I stopped eating fish this yr. One solar day I just felt the decease in information technology."[60]

RZA is a resident of Millstone Township, New Jersey.[61] RZA has a conceived son "Robert Diggs Jr"

Discography [edit]

Studio albums [edit]

  • Bobby Digital in Stereo (1998)
  • Digital Bullet (2001)
  • Birth of a Prince (2003)
  • Digi Snacks (2008)

Collaboration albums [edit]

  • 6 Feet Deep with Gravediggaz (1994)
  • The Selection, the Sickle and the Shovel with Gravediggaz (1997)
  • Anything Just Words with Banks & Steelz (2016)
  • Sat Afternoon Kung Fu Theater with DJ Scratch (2022)

Filmography [edit]

Films [edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1999 Ghost Canis familiaris: The Way of the Samurai Samurai in Camouflage
2003 Coffee and Cigarettes RZA
2005 Derailed Winston Boyko
2007 American Gangster Moses Jones
2007 The Box Duece
2008 Gospel Hill Lonnie
2009 Funny People Chuck
2009 Life Is Hot in Cracktown Samy
2010 Repo Men T-Bone
2010 Due Date Airline Screening Marshall
2010 The Next Iii Days Mouss
2011 A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas Lamar
2012 The Man with the Iron Fists Blacksmith Lead actor, director, and co-writer
2013 Chiliad.I. Joe: Retaliation Bullheaded Principal
2013 Tom Yum Goong ii Mr. LC The Protector 2
2014 Brick Mansions Tremaine Alexander
2015 The Man with the Iron Fists 2 Blacksmith Lead role player and co-writer
2015 Mr. Correct Steven
2016 Popstar: Never Cease Never Stopping Himself
2017 Love Beats Rhymes Director
2018 Thriller Principal Hurd Lead actor, executive producer and composer
2018 Mutafukaz Shakespeare Phonation actor
2019 The Expressionless Don't Dice Dean
2020 Cutting Throat City Director
2020 Life in a Yr Ron
2021 Nobody Harry Mansell Jr.
2022 Minions: The Rise of Gru Voice actor
TBA Blood Brothers Director and writer

Television [edit]

Year Title Part Notes
2009 Afro Samurai: Resurrection DJ Voice over
2010 Outlaw Greg Beals Episode: "Airplane pilot"
2012 Californication Samurai Apocalypse Featured function (nine episodes)
2013 Robot Chicken Himself/Strawberry/Halloween Road Warrior Vocalisation role (Episode: "Botched Jewel Heist")
2014 Gang Related DEA Agent Cassius Greenish Master cast
2017 The Simpsons Himself Voice role (Episode: "The Neat Phatsby: Part ii")
2017 Curiosity'southward Iron Fist Managing director (Episode: "Immortal Emerges from Cave")
2017 Snowfall Swim Episode: "Cracking"
2018 Fresh Off the Boat Himself Cameo (Episode: "Mensurate Twice, Cutting Once")
2019 Daybreak Himself Voice role (Episode: "Homecoming Redux or My So Called Stunt Double Life")
2019 Wu-Tang: An American Saga Executive Producer

Video games [edit]

Year FilmC Office Notes
2005 Getting Up: Contents Nether Pressure Stake Voice over

Awards and nominations [edit]

Bibliography [edit]

  • The Wu-Tang Transmission (2005)
  • The Tao of Wu (2009)

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External links [edit]

  • RZA at AllMusic
  • RZA discography at Discogs Edit this at Wikidata
  • RZA at IMDb

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