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Wu-Tang’s RZA Breaks Down 10 Kung Fu Films He’s Sampled | Vanity Fair
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Ever wonder where Wu-Tang Clan got their amazing samples from? Watch as Wu-Tang's producer, rapper and founder, RZA, takes you through scenes from "Master of the Flying Guillotine," "Executioners from Shaolin," "The 36th Chamber," "Enter the Dragon," "Five Deadly Venoms," "The Mystery of Chess Boxing," "Ten Tigers of Kwangtung," "Shaolin vs. Lama," "Shaolin and Wutang," "The Eight Diagram Pole Fighter," and explains how they influenced and provided samples for their tracks.

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@marcogallo2811

4 years ago

"He moved the nuts... Idk how he moved the nuts, but he moved the nuts"

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@onijimbo

4 years ago

If the RZA was born 10 years later, he'd be an anime nerd

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@DeleteTheWeak

1 year ago

This wasn’t a breakdown, it was a history lesson. Such passion, knowledge and intelligence. Wu-Tang Worldwide

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@VZAAGE

3 years ago

RZA should make videos breaking down Kung Fu flicks. It's such a joy to hear him go into depth about them.

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@gabos7892

4 years ago

I bet those Chinese actors/directors had no idea, while filming their movies, they were going to eventually help shape American Hip-hop

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@hoonsong8063

4 years ago

The Asian Delegation made the correct choice in the Racial Draft of 2004.

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@Ilovechicago100

3 years ago

RZA looks so good. He really didn’t age much at all. The music industry needs to give them their flowers while they are still here. They deserve all the iconic legend awards. Wu is forever

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@ICR8K

2 years ago

Gotta love RZA he actually respects the Asian community. Didn't realize how much Asian culture influenced hip-hop and even break dancing. Always loved Wu-Tang growing up those guys are so humble and chill.

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@murahachibu

4 years ago

Yo Netflix, add all of these.

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@hihosilver_

4 years ago

'Nope, no nuts kid. He moved the nuts' :')

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@diggleboy

2 years ago

RZA needs to become a University lecturer on Kung-fu films. Please make this happen. His depth of knowledge, wisdom, and experience is so vast and deep. That's one elective I wouldn't miss!

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@Aruesx

4 years ago

Samurai: Katana Knight: Longsword RZA: Golden statue

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@DehumanizingSounds

4 years ago

I am forever fascinated by any person who shows this much enthusiasm for their influences.

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@AConnorDN38416

4 years ago

the way the RZA talks sounds like everything he says is a rap verse

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@zazise8063

4 years ago

My respect for RZA just went out the roof 😩 dude is a genius

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@josho5314

2 years ago

I was a metal head growing up but I'll always have a soft spot for Wu Tang because I used to watch old kung fu movies with my grandfather. Shogun Assassin was my favorite. I watch it every year on the anniversary of his passing. Rest easy Granddad, you'll always be missed.

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@ashtonturner2862

4 years ago

The intro to Liquid Swords is one of the greatest album intros of all time.

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@redmolina9781

4 years ago

“There’s a character in this film who’s name is Ghostface Killer.” Me: YO

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@heldachan625

4 years ago

I was unexpected of RZA's understanding of Kung Fu and movies and he definitely knows more than I do (I am Chinese and I love Kung Fu movies too) . He knows the history and knowledge and understands the techniques as well, just woah. There are lots of westerners like Kung Fu movies but won't think and analyze as deep as RZA has. I just want to say woah and has a whole new level of respect for him.

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@wulyf4lyf

4 years ago

I could listen to RZA talk about anything. He’s got the most unique voice ever. It sounds like he swaps out various vowels , and his Rs and Ls are sometime’s like Ws, his “TH” sound is an “F” sound. Certain suffixes of words just drop off. I’ve never heard a voice like his. It’s amazing.It sounds awesome, especially being how insanely intelligent he is.

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