Wu-Tang Clan hopes to leave legacy as they embrace Las Vegas residency

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LAS VEGAS — From the streets of Staten Island to the bright lights of Sin City, the Wu-Tang clan made history this month when they hit the stage at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas. The group gave unprecedented access to witness their moment of history. It was a performance unlike anything they have done before. Wu-Tang gave Las Vegas their brand of gritty, unfiltered rhymes, fit for a historic music residency. “This is serious for us, you know you think about what Wu-Tang means to hip-hop,” RZA said. “And the footprints we’re trying to leave for the next generation and even for our current generation.” RZA said even though hip-hop is 50 years old, it’s just the base of the mountain. “I think we’re taking this a little bit more serious,” Masta Killa said. “You know, not that we don’t take what we do serious, but this is truly special to us. And you know, we’re not playing with it.” The group invited us behind the scenes as they sharpened their lyrical swords before the big performance. Ghostface Killah said they have been around for 30 years and it seemed like the next step. “Yeah, this just goes...

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