The RZA

Real Name: Robert Diggs

A/K/A: Bobby Steels, The Razor,
Rzarector, The Abbot, Bobby Digital



Producer extrodinaire, innovative rhyme style, and intelligent businessman, The RZA is the one to blame for the worldwide success of the Wu-Tang Clan. If The GZA is the head of the Clan, then The RZA is the PR man. Originally debuting on a '91 single called "Ooh, We Love You Rakeem" (publically released because it was deemed "radio friendly"), The RZA has come a long way. The main producer of the Clan, he's also branched out into doing work as part of the Gravediggaz along with guest spottin on almost as many joints as Meth. He's also been the most vocal concerning the number of producers and/or rappers out there tryin to copy the Wu style - but it's inevitable that the weak will always try to stand next to the strong... while the strong will continue to rise. Wu-Tang is truly Forever, and The RZA is leading the way into 2G and beyond.

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The RZA's discography

  • Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) - Wu-Tang Clan (1993)

  • 6 Feet Deep - Gravediggaz (1994)

  • Tical - Method Man (1994)

  • Return To The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version - Ol' Dirty Bastard (1995)

  • Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... - Raekwon (1995)

  • Liquid Swords - Genius/GZA (1995)

  • The Lost Generation - Shyheim (1996)

  • Ironman - Ghostface Killah (1996)

  • Wu-Tang Forever - Wu-Tang Clan (1997)

  • The Pick, the Sickle and the Shovel - Gravediggaz (1997)

  • Various other RZA appearances

  • Blue Raspberry
  • Inspectah Deck
  • Ol' Dirty Bastard
  • Tekitha
  • Cappadonna
  • Killah Priest
  • Raekwon The Chef
  • The Genius/GZA
  • 4th Disciple
  • Killarmy
  • Shabazz The Disciple
  • The RZA
  • G.P. Wu
  • LA The Darkman
  • Shyheim
  • Tru Master
  • Ghostface Killah
  • Masta Killa
  • Sunz Of Man
  • U-God
  • Gravediggaz
  • Method Man

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