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...this corporation is definitely headed in the up direction, and the key members are focused, which is the main point. In 1997, Wu Wear was going in its own direction without too much influence from the rest of the Clan. I took Wu Tang Records by myself and didn't care what nobody else said. Razor Sharp [Records] was left up to Divine. Everybody was like "whatever, whatever" and meeting at the end of the year like, "how you doin', how you doin?' But now it's like we're coming together like we did for the first five years...
...First off, Wu Tang Filmz is gettin' ready to explode. But I'm also into electronics right now. I'm currently developing a new sampling machine that's more DJ-friendly than any sampling machine out right now. It will also be more physical than any other sampling machine out right now. Most sampling machines are just a computer interface where you press buttons. This'll have a computer interface but it'll also have a physical element to it that will definitely bring a very special twist to the art of making hip-hop music...
...gonna front you. Our hands are in a lot of directions. What I'm trying to do now is consolidate and take my "W" off things that are not representing it properly. Take, for example, Wu Tang Records. We've got groups such as Black Knights on Wu Tang Records, but they're not Wu-Tang Clan, you know what I mean? We're not putting our logo on our secondary artists no more. We're telling them, let them build off our strength and use our expertise, but build within their own strength. Basically, the "W" will only...
...TIME: Where do you see Wu-Tang Inc in five years...
Last year 31-year-old Staten Island, N.Y., native Robert Diggs made what he called a pilgrimage to China. After being forced from Tiananmen Square for displaying a self-promotional billboard, Diggs took to the hills. To be specific, he ascended Wu-Tang Mountain, where according to legend - his - he was received by kung fu masters at several monasteries. As Diggs exited a Shaolin temple, he says, a crowd of several hundred children awaited him. He proceeded to communicate the only way he knew: by rapping. "They didn't speak English, but I blew their minds, and they all came...