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   The following is a list of artists and groups which were once part of the Wu. But for one reason or another severed their Wu ties.

     In alphabetical order

40 Glocc
Real Name:
Other Names:
The Jakal
Album: The Jakal [2003]

Works closely with Storm and was an artist under Protect Ya Neck / Rocks The World fame.

 

Dub - L  
Real Name:
Other Names:
 
Albums:
The Controls - One Hundred []; Dub-L's In Town []; Aesop Rock - Music For Earthworms [];

Once signed a worldwide production/publishing deal with The Wu-Tang Clan and Diggs Family in 1999, No one is sure what happened with that. A member of the group known as  The Controls-one hundred was released world wide in 1999. Has no direct link to the Wu.

 

Espionage
Real Name:
Other Names:
Album:

MC and Buddha Monk associate. Espionage was a former member of The Manchuz but is no longer associated with them. Can be heard on the original take of "Gots Like Come On Thru".

 

Fredi Kruga
Real Name
Other Names:
Album:

After Cilvaringz was signed as the 1st Killa beez from Europe under Wu-Tang International, other signings were made from same label which included this UK MC who took he's name from the horror movie. He released a number of singles under Wu International before it was closed down due to problems, preventing this MC from ever getting world recognition or building any form of relationship with any members of the clan and extended family.

 

G-Clef
Real Name: Joseph Cavaseno
Other Names: Da Mad Komposa, Amadeus Melchizedek, Don Pellegroso, Johnny Amore
Album:
G-Clef's Jazzy Breaks [2002];
Journals From A Desert Planet [EP] [2002];
G-Clef's Drama Breaks [2004];
Tribute To Evanescence [2004];
Straight From the Crypt  [2005]

Producer and MC of the Soul Kid Klik. Also a former member of the group Ghetto Philharmonic. This group released an album in 1994 called "Hip-Hop Be-Bop" which featured other members of the future Soul Kids.

Currently the founder and CEO of the famous "ChamberMusik" which is an online business and also online radio station that plays mostly Wu-tang affiliated sounds and exclusives from Wu-tang fam members and other underground groups.

 

Goodfella Mike G 
Real Name: Michael Gilhooly
Other Names:
Vito Andoloni
Album: Time To Make Da Pasta [2002]

Italian MC, and member of the Soul Kid Klik, Rumored to be the originator of the mafiaso type trend of hiphop.





 

Infamous 
Real Name
Other Names: Mr. Savage, Doc Dave Banner
Album: Pressure [2004]

Member of the Soul Kid Klik. Was first heard on Mortal Combat, the SKK's first commercially released 12 single. He was the first emcee on the record who set it off with "Who be dat ill n*gga creeping thru the jungle.

Linque 

Real Name
Other Names: Isis
Album:

Reports have it that Linque was once a part of the Deadly Venoms, but left for unknown reasons.

 

Soul Kid Klik
Other Names: Soul Kid Vets, SKK
Album: Invisible Army [2001]

- Blakspik (aka Joaquin)   
- G-Clef
- Goodfella Mike G
- Infamous (aka Mr. Savage, Doc Dave Banna)
- Storm Da Ghetto Mutant

Group formerly signed to "GZA Entertainment". Internal problems have forced the group to separate. SKK members are still close to one another and have embarked on solo projects. Most of the material from their album "Invisible Army" was recorded during their Wu days. Resurrected again through G-Clef who has been putting out all their catalogues.

 

War
Real Name: Warchild
Other Names:
Album:

Solo MC, and close associate of Buddha Monk. Can be heard on the track "Warrior Chiefs". Also a one-time member of The Manchuz.

Watcmen
Other Names:

Status:
Active

Album:

Wu-Tang Management Presents: Watchmen [2010]
POWER [2011]

- 7th 7ign  
- BlackMask
- Cipher
- Eclypse 
- Pro
- Prox

New group once associated with the Wu under John "Mook" Gibbons of Wu-Tang Management and Protect Ya Neck fame. The group are out of Miami Florida, led by BlackMask who was responsible for putting the group together. Around 2006, before joining the Wu, they recorded an album "Power" that got released in 2011. After getting involved with the group released a self titled double CD in 2010 featuring a number of Wu-Tang members. The group's affiliation to the Wu was unconfirmed in an interview with Mook's in 2011.

BlackMask and 7th 7ign had solo projects prior to the Watchmen debut, Pro and The Cipher used to be in a group called BAM, and Eclypse the only female member of the group was also part of another group before joining the Watchmen. Eclypse had a baby during recording of the debut album and hence was omitted on the album cover and appeared as a featured guest on credits even though a full member of the group. All members are currently in the studio working on solo and other projects.

 


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