Tonight’s episode of @WuTangOnHulu is called “Criminology” wrote by me & directed by Matthew Ross (@lolafilm). It’s an “allegorical movie” episode inspired by Rae’s classic solo album, “Only Built 4 Cuban Linx” aka The Purple Tape featuring Lex Diamond and Tony Starks.
Rae & Ghost went to Barbados, but they weren’t feeling the vibe, noting the black workers at the resort were treated poorly. So they bounced to Miami where they wrote a majority of the tracks before returning to NYC to record the classic gangster/mafioso inspired album.
If it feels confusing or clunky when you’re dropped into Lex’s world, missing a little backstory & details, that could be because the first 10 pages (helping to set the stage) were cut from the episode.
Rae wanted everyone to come with aliases for his album. Rae became Lex Diamond. Ghost = Tony Starks, Rza = Bobby Steels, GZA = Maximillian, Deck = Rolling Fingers, U-God = Lucky Hands, Masta Killa = Noodles, and Meth = Johnny Blaze (not able to dance with us for this episode).
Shout out to @FreddyRdriguez for doing his thing and rocking with us. He plays Detective Greco. Fans might recognize the name Greco from a skit off before “Killah Hills 10304” off Gza’s Liquid Swords album.
Lex and Tony go to each borough to check with the “bosses” running those neighborhoods.
Escobar from Queens. L Corleone from Harlem. Don Cartagena from the Bronx. Frank White from Brooklyn. I don’t need to tell you who these bosses are…
When Lex & Tony sit down with Frank at Blanco’s, Tony thinks that he’s biting off Escobar’s club. On “Only Built 4 Cuban Linx” Ghost called out “people” biting Nas’ album cover. Any misunderstandings were squashed before Big’s death though.
“I’ll fuckin’ hang you by your fuckin’ dick off the twelfth story building out this motherfucker…” #WuTangOnHulu
Shout out to former Wu-Tang writer @TheRodneyBarnes
Sorry I had to do you like that, Rodney. Make sure you check out Winning Time on HBO and Rodney’s comics and all of his other projects. The man is prolific!
Cappaccino aka Cappadonna comes in (out of nowhere) for the save. He made his first debut with the Clan on Rae’s album on “Ice Cream” and made an immediate impact. The trio of Rae, Ghost and Cap would come together again to kill it on Ghost’s debut the following year.
“Only Built 4 Cuban Linx” dropped in August of 1995, the first 10,000 cassette tapes were a transparent purple. Rae wanted his tape to be recognizable in the street. Those original 10k Purple Tapes are collector’s items. It’s still arguably one of the best hip-hop albums ever.
“I got a crazy idea how to do Clarks now…” Ghost starts to explain his custom dyed Wallabees on the intro to “Glaciers of Ice” one of my favorite skits on any Wu album. Too many easter eggs and references to mention. But real hip-hop heads will catch all of ‘em. #WuTangOnHulu
Brought it back like... bong!
High praise from The Abbot. 🥹
You can watch the full Q&A Panel hosted by @RealSway at 92ny.org #WuTangOnHulu
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Season 2, Episode 8 of Wu-Tang: An American Saga was written by Earl Davis and directed by @DocRaimist
The title of the episode is SATURDAY NITE... #WuTangOnHulu
The night club Wu performs at was called The Fever. It was a famous club in the Bronx. Featured in Krush Groove and other media, lots of acts performed there. Here's an interview with Sal, the owner: thafoundation.com/salint.htm
Here's Wu's 1993 performance:
The record execs seen in this episode are Dante Ross (Elektra), Wendy Goldstein (Geffen), and Tracey Waples (Def Jam). They all worked for labels that would eventually sign Wu solo acts.
Season 2, Episode 7 of Wu-Tang: An American Saga was written by yours truly and directed by @nijla1
The title of the episode is AIRWAVES... #WuTangOnHulu
The beat you hear Rza composing throughout the opening scene is the bones of what becomes "Da Mystery of Chessboxin'" -- one of my favorite tracks off their debut album.
Divine tells Ghostface to use the Gavin Report to call all the local radio stations and push their new single. The Gavin Report was a radio-industry magazine that tracked Top 40 songs and trends across all genres of music.
#WuTangOnHulu Reference Guide for Episode 9 - I Declare War.
I knew that DAT from last episode would make another appearance. But when do we get to hear what they recorded on it?! 😂
The movie that Dennis watches throughout the episode is the classic 1983 film Shaolin and Wu-Tang (imdb.com/title/tt008306…) directed by and starring Gordon Liu. #WuTangOnHulu
“That's what you get when you misuse what I invent...”
Gary at the photo shoot for his album, “Words from the Genius”, on Cold Chillin’ Records — thankfully it wasn’t a huge hit.
“The Wu is too slammin' for these Cold Killin' labels” #WuTangOnHulu
This ep was written to shoot each Act as a "oner" -- one single continuous take. Shout out to Tara (director), Niels (DP), Jon (Steadicam) & whole cast/crew for pulling it off w/ limited resources & abbreviated shooting schedule. 🙏
Bobby meets a player from the Houston Rockets (#FreeHK) who's originally from LeFrak City, Queens and was in the Dunk Contest (on another team) the previous year.
Who that is? 👀😂 #WuTangOnHulu
C'mon, how hard is it to spell Rakeem?
Shout out to the props department for letting me keep a shirt tho. 🙌 #WuTangOnHulu