Gza

Gza

Genres: Hip-Hop, rap, wu-tang, east coast rap, hip hop

About Gza

Gary Grice (born August 22, 1966), better known by his stage name GZA (pronounced /ˈJizzah/) and The Genius, is an American hip hop artist best known as a founding member of the seminal hip hop group the Wu-Tang Clan and for his inclusion on their group albums, his group mates' solo releases and a successful solo career. When it comes to thought provoking, street-bred raw lyricism, the Wu-Tang Clan's fountain of wisdom, GZA takes his job very seriously. The way he crafts his double-edged rhyme flow mirrors the skill and precise technique of one who works with fine ceramics. GZA's metaphoric and multi-layered lyrics are often touted by critics as his rap name implies; genius. Born in Brooklyn, NY and raised in every borough of New York City, The GZA's workmanship can be found three albums deep with classics dating back to 1991 including the albums Words From The Genius, the gold-selling Liquid Swords and Beneath The Surface. Before his days of microphone notoriety, GZA found himself, during the early ages of rap music, travelling throughout New York City sharpening his rap skills in scattered rhyme battles. "I've studied rap in every borough," the GZA says proudly. "I've been rhyming before a lot of these cats out here were born. We've [Wu Tang Clan] always drank, ate and slept hip-hop. I love it." On his latest blockbuster album Legend Of The Liquid Sword, The GZA makes reference to his hip- hop foundation on the reflective Fam (Members Only) "I grew up around B-Boys, DJs, MCs, through rap, never thinking in ways of TV," the Genius raps. "It was strictly all about magnificent rhyme clout." During GZA's travels, he encountered other rap veterans that recognized his promise and helped to nurture his talent. "I watched a lot of people come up that are big now," Genius says earnestly. "I used to make demo tapes with cats that rocked with Russell Simmons and people like that. The history goes so far back; I've always been really focused on writing dope rhymes." The GZA's dream of perfection has been realized once again on his fourth album to date. Legend Of The Liquid Sword not only regains the powerful momentum started by the last three releases, it adds to the Genius' verbal legacy with uncompromising integrity. Heat-seeking darts like the introspective, Auto Bio where GZA breaks down the elements of his life that created the man he is and the crime thriller Luminal. What has always set The GZA apart from the ordinary is his ability to create complex images with simple context. In the same way it's said that a picture is worth a thousand words, Genius assembles his words to create thousands of vivid pictures. "I don't like to just be simple," he explains. "Even though some of my stuff can seem simple at times, I like to write in a way that when you listen to it over and over again, you hear something new and it requires you to think." Legend Of The Liquid Sword does just that. Whether the listener gets captured by the vocal acrobatics of Santi White (who has written songs for Res) on GZA's Stay In Line or the authentic old school soul production on the masterpiece Animal Planet, Genius weaves satisfying brain food through his lyrics. In his phenomenally cerebral use of metaphors, The Genius flawlessly equates human city dwellers to animals in the jungle onAnimal Planet , which was produced by rhythm doctor Bink (who has produced heavyweight joints for Fat Joe, Nate Dogg, Mr. Cheeks and Faith Evans). With beats by fellow Wu Tang brother RZA, Jaz-O (Jay-Z's Reasonable Doubt album), DJ Muggs (who has produced for Cypress Hill, Mobb Deep), Wu producer Mathematics (Ol' Dirty Bastard, Method Man, Sunz of Man), Arabian Knight and other sonic masterminds, GZA's talents come across even heavier. On the adrenaline raising Hip Hop call to arms, Knock, Knock (the album's shining debut single), The GZA asks on the chorus, "knock, knock, who the f*** is banging at my door, is it abstract, commercial or hardcore?" In his signature way of ill rhyme construction, GZA further defines the parameters of whatrap music should be. Don't call GZA's comeback just a comeback, it's a return of an entirely revolutionary thought process. "When we did Back In The Game on the Wu-Tang Iron Flag album, I did a verse about gambling," he explains solidly. "I didn't want to be 'back in the game' or 'back on the block,' that's typical. I made it all metaphorical." It's those same metaphors that makes the Genius' liquid sword a living legend in it's own time. Name: GZA/Genius Real Name: Gary Grice Label: N/A Web: N/A

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Gza — Top 30 songs of 36

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
GZA Liquid Swords
GZA Shadowboxin’ feat. Method Man
GZA Cold World
GZA I Gotcha Back
GZA Shadowboxin (feat. Method Man) (LP Version)
GZA Gold
GZA Cold War [1995]
GZA B.I.B.L.E.
GZA Assassins (Hidden Track
GZA Breaker, Breaker [1999]
GZA Short Race ft. Roc Marciano [2008]
GZA KNOCK, KNOCK
GZA Animal Planet
GZA Fame
GZA Investigative Reports
GZA Duel Of The Iron Mic
GZA Publicity
GZA Silent
GZA Liquid Swords (Ft. RZA)
GZA Investigative Reports ft. Ghostface and Raekwon [1995]
GZA Labels
GZA The Mexican
GZA Shadowboxin' (feat. Method Man)
GZA Liquid Swords (Geffen
GZA 7 Pounds
GZA Breaker, Breaker
GZA Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth [1995]
GZA Killah Hills 10304 [1995]
GZA Living in the World Today [1995]
GZA Shadowboxin' [1995]
Liquid Swords
Shadowboxin’ feat. Method Man
Cold World
I Gotcha Back
Shadowboxin (feat. Method Man) (LP Version)
Gold
Cold War [1995]
B.I.B.L.E.
Assassins (Hidden Track
Breaker, Breaker [1999]
Short Race ft. Roc Marciano [2008]
KNOCK, KNOCK
Animal Planet
Fame
Investigative Reports
Duel Of The Iron Mic
Publicity
Silent
Liquid Swords (Ft. RZA)
Investigative Reports ft. Ghostface and Raekwon [1995]
Labels
The Mexican
Shadowboxin' (feat. Method Man)
Liquid Swords (Geffen
7 Pounds
Breaker, Breaker
Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth [1995]
Killah Hills 10304 [1995]
Living in the World Today [1995]
Shadowboxin' [1995]