- "Never much into hip-hop, but Wu-Tang? That's that next-level shit."
- ―Frank Castle to Zach Lieberman[src]
The Wu-Tang Clan are an American hip hop group.
Their song "Bring da Ruckus" is featured in the Luke Cage episode Who's Gonna Take the Weight?.
Their song "Protect Ya Neck" is featured in The Defenders episode The Defenders.
Their song "Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber, Pt. II" is featured in the Luke Cage episode The Main Ingredient.
Their song "Shame On A N*gga" is featured in the Luke Cage episode Can't Front on Me.
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- Ol' Dirty Bastard, Ghostface Killah, Method Man, Raekwon, Inspectah Deck, U-God and RZA have all been members of the Wu-Tang Clan.
- Cheo Hodari Coker has referred the heavy influence of hip hop in Luke Cage as "the Wu Tang-ification of the Marvel universe".[1] He has also called the Defenders "the Wu-Tang Clan of Marvel."[2]
- RZA directed the Iron Fist episode Immortal Emerges from Cave.
- Spider-Man is mentioned in "Protect Ya Neck".
- Inspectah Deck: "Swingin' through your town like your neighborhood Spider-Man"
- In The Punisher episode Cold Steel, Zach Lieberman wore a Wu-Tang Clan t-shirt.
- On August 3, 2018, Marvel's Luke Cage Instagram account posted: "Ghostface Killah, featured in episode 5, is a member of the legendary Wu-Tang Clan. The group and their respective solo careers have sold millions of records and is one of the most influential groups in hip-hop history."
- Wu-Tang Clan was mentioned in the Luke Cage episode Soliloquy of Chaos.
- Andy Le is a fan of the Wu-Tang Clan.
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External Links[]
- Wu-Tang Clan on Wikipedia
- Wu-Tang Clan on IMDb
- Wu-Tang Clan on 𝕏
- Wu-Tang Clan on Facebook
- Wu-Tang Clan on YouTube
- Wu-Tang Clan on Spotify
- Wu-Tang Clan on Apple Music