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Gary Grice, the oldest member of the Wu. GZA started his
career in the early 90s' releasing his first solo album
"Words From The Genius" off of Cold Chillin' records.
Jizah was one of the first original 3 members of the Wu-Tang
along with RZA and Old Dirty Bastard, The name of the Trio
was All in Together Now. Three years after that, they had
met up with the other members of the band that would be
called the Wu-tang Clan. GZA did release a record in the
1990's "Words from the Genius". Sales of this record did not
exceed 31000 copies, even when it was re-released in 1995.
"Come Do Me." is the name of his first single, which didn’t
get much play, although it was a slower mix. In 1995 the
Genius released a new album called Liquid Swords. The record
came out under Geffen Records. The album was a hit and went
gold.4th Chamber, Liquid Swords, Shadow Boxin', Duel of The
Iron Mic, Cold World, Gold and Investigative Reports are a
most of the hits from his second album.
The Album features every Wu-member; the album introduced
Killah Priest, one of the mc's from Wu-family. 4 years after
Liquid Swords, in 1999, he came out with another hit album
called Beneath the Surface. It features RZA, Method Man, Ol'
Dirty Bastard, La The Darkman, Killah Priest, and a couple
others. The first single from the album was "Breaker,
Breaker". He directed the video. He has also directed many
videos such as "Cold World", "Shadow Boxin", and "4th
Chamber."
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