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Biography of Rapper the RZA
The Wu-Tang Clan's chief producer, RZA (aka the Abbott, Prince Rakeem, the Rzarector, and Bobby Steels) was born Robert Diggs; he
first surfaced during the early '90s as a member of the rap unit All in Together Now, a group which also featured fellow Wu-Tang members the
Genius (aka GZA) and Ol' Dirty Bastard. Following All in Together Now's dissolution, he signed to Tommy Boy under the name Prince Rakeem,
issuing the 1991 EP Ooh We Love You Rakeem before joining the Wu-Tang; the group's 1993 debut, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), was one of
the most influential hip-hop records of the era, with RZA's lean, menacing production work much imitated throughout the rap community in the
years to follow. [ RZA the Rapper ]
In addition to remaining a member of the loose-knit Wu-Tang family and producing many of the group members' solo efforts, RZA
also joined the Gravediggaz, helming their 1995 debut 6 Feet Deep; his first full-length solo LP, RZA as Bobby Digital in Stereo, followed in
1998. In 1999, RZA Hits, a compilation of some of the Wu-Tang family's best-known tracks, from both group and solo projects, was released under
RZA's name. Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai, his soundtrack for the Jim Jarmusch film, was released in 2000. One year later, he released his
second Bobby Digital record, Digital Bullet. A mix album, The World According to RZA, followed in 2003, as did his third official solo album, The
Birth of a Prince.
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