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The Genius
, aka
the GZA
, was the most cerebral MC in
the Wu-Tang Clan
, as well as perhaps the most acclaimed. His cool, precise flow and intricate, literate rhymes weren't as theatrical as
Method Man
or
Ol' Dirty Bastard
, the two biggest commercial stars to spring from the collective. But among hip-hop aficionados,
the Genius
was revered for his flawless technique and lyrical dexterity, and was considered by many to be the best pure rapper in the entire
Clan
.
The Genius
was born
Gary Grice
on August 22, 1966, in Staten Island, NY, and shuttled between several other New York boroughs with various relatives during his childhood. He started learning rhymes by the earliest hip-hop MCs while spending time in the Bronx, and returned to Staten Island to share them with his cousins, who later became
Ol' Dirty Bastard
and
the RZA
. In fact, the three of them first teamed up in the early '80s as part of an obscure group called All in Together Now.
Time passed, and
the Genius
landed a recording contract with Cold Chillin', which, unfortunately, was nearing the end of its brilliant run. In 1991, he became the only future
Wu-Tang
member to release a solo album prior to
the Clan
's formation, with
Words From the Genius
. Produced mostly by
Easy Mo Bee
, the album flopped badly and, creatively, did little to hint at
the Genius
' future standing. Conflicts with the label sent
the Genius
packing, and he reteamed with a similarly disenchanted
RZA
(fresh off a failed stint with Tommy Boy) and
Ol' Dirty Bastard
to co-found
the Wu-Tang Clan
. Adding six other friends and associates, the group became an underground sensation and took the rap world by storm with its 1993 debut,
Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
. Their innovative contract allowed each member to sign a solo deal with whatever label they chose, and
the Genius
wound up on Geffen. In 1994, his first post-
Wu
solo track,
"I Gotcha Back,"
appeared on the soundtrack of the film
Fresh
. His second solo album,
Liquid Swords
, followed in 1995 and was hailed as a hip-hop classic thanks to its coolly understated menace. While it didn't make him a star on the level of
Method Man
, the album did sell well, reaching the pop Top Ten and falling one spot short of the top of the R&B charts. There were no big mainstream hits, but the title cut,
"Cold World,"
and
"Shadowboxin'"
all did well on the rap charts.
Following
the Clan
's 1997 sophomore set,
Wu-Tang Forever
,
the Genius
returned to the solo arena with 1999's
Beneath the Surface
. While critics didn't praise it quite as lavishly as
Liquid Swords
, it was another well-received effort (especially compared to some of the lackluster follow-ups elsewhere in the
Wu-Tang
camp), and it topped the R&B album charts. After reconvening with
the Wu
for 2000's
The W
and 2001's
Iron Flag
,
the Genius
dropped his fourth solo effort,
Legend of the Liquid Sword
, in late 2002, consolidating his reputation as one of the most skillful rappers around.
Grandmasters
, a collaborative project between himself and
Cypress Hill
DJ
Muggs
was released in 2005, followed the next year by an instrumental version and then a remix version in 2007. A year later
GZA
released the solo album
Pro Tools
on the indie label Babygrande. It featured guest shots from
Wu
affiliates
RZA
,
Masta Killa
, and producer
Mathematics
. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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May 1st, 9:50pm
GENIUS IS HIS NAME & W/ GREAT REASON!
1 OF THE SHARPEST SWORDS OF THE WU CREW!
YEAH WU RAP ON SOLDIERS!
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I Love The GZA, especially his verse in "Weak Spot" in the 8 Diagrams album. (2007)
I really, really love his 1995 album, Liquid swords though. One of my favourite wu-tang solo albums I own, definately on my iPod!
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