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RZA

If you’re a Wu-Tang fan, I know you’re as excited as I am to see the multi-talented RZA come full circle in his latest project.
Quentin Tarantino has played a colossal role in shaping RZA's movie career, and also played an exceptional part in the 5-year plan that RZA set up for himself. 
GlobalGrind's Sharon Carpenter caught up with RZA to talk about everything from shooting the fight scenes of the movie, to how late and great Wu-Tang member Old Dirty Bastard's influence played a pivotal role in The Man With The Iron Fists.  
RZA lets viewers into a more personal side, when he talks about the beef between Tupac, Biggie and the statistic that they both lived up to. 
We combed through the entire album, walked through all 36 Chambers, and selected seven kung-fu references. 
RZA had a one-on-one interview with the legendary Funkmaster Flex, wherein he opened up about everything from the origin of his idea for the new film, to how legendary it was to have some of the key players involved. 
With this new project, it’s clear that the sound RZA and his eight friends crafted two decades ago still has a place in hip-hop today. 
Not sure who to pick? Check out RZA and Funkmaster Flex detailing exactly who they would use to "Assemble their Clan" in the video above, then click here to start your clan. 
RZA had a one-on-one interview with the legendary Funkmaster Flex, wherein he opened up about everything from the origin of the Wu-Tang Clan, to the idea of the brotherhood of the Kung-Fu that kept them all together. 
RZA is making his character debut as the Blacksmith in his new film The Man With The Iron Fists that is set to hit the silver screen on November 2nd, but not before we give you a thorough introduction to the man who owns the iron fists, the Blacksmith himself. 
The song is a romantic ode to someone special. Now, he doesn’t say any names, but you know the saying, art imitates life, so we can't help but think that he might be talking about a certain Kim Kardashian.
  There is only one rap team that has been able to put an entire forgotten borough on the map: Wu-Tang. In the early nineties, the Wu put all of Staten Island on with the leadership of none other than the Abbott, RZA.   
The latest leak comes from the rock side. Earlier today, FuseTV premiered "The Baddest Man Alive," a collabo between The Black Keys and RZA. 
RZA will be embarking on a quick 11-city tour for his new movie, The Man With The Iron Fists, and its soundtrack. 
Enter for a chance to win a trip to see The Man With The Iron Fists in New York and other cool prizes like an iPad and a $50 iTunes Gift Card. 
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