List of Wu-Recording record labels
Starting from the emergence and prominence of Wu-Tang Clan in the mid-1990s, several of the group's members have branched out to create their labels following RZA's lead. Some of the labels have dissolved, while other labels have transitioned into other labels. Also included in this list are some of the group members and affiliates that were/are signed to them.
Wu-Tang Records
A label that existed in the mid 1990s. Although never publicly stated, it is believed that RZA was the
- Black Knights
- Killarmy
- Royal Fam
- Shyheim
- Sunz of Man
- U-God
- Northstar
- Wu-Syndicate
- Inspectah Deck
- Masta Killa
Razor Sharp Records
Razor Sharp Records is a recording label that was believed to also be run by
- Cappadonna
- Ghostface Killah
- Tekitha
- Chanel Sosa
- Jammie Sommers
36 Chambers Records and Wu Music Group
Other record labels, known as 36 Chambers Records and Wu Music Group were also founded, and are still active in the present. Very little is known about these labels, other that the fact that RZA produces music and movie scores on them. Wu Music Group receives profit on every album that is released from a Clan member. His involvement with these labels are deeply uncertain, considering that he was never known to be
- Solomon Childs
- Boy Jones
Wu-Tang International
Another label founded by the RZA. Unlike the other labels, it signed hip-hop talent from countries outside of the United States. Cilvaringz was signed to the label. Wu-Tang International does not exist as a label any longer. A web site dedicated to Wu-Tang under the same name exists and covers everything Wu-Tang across the globe: wu-international.com [5]
Soul Temple Records
Upon completion of his film directorial debut work
Liquid Swords Entertainment
An independent record label founded by the GZA. Created in 2008 with the GZA's first release for the label, Pro Tools. It is distributed through a partnership with Babygrande Records.[6]
- GZA
- Reverend William Burke[citation needed]
References
- ^ "Home of the Wu-Tang Clan and Killa Beez". Wu-Tang Corp. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
- ^ a b Time (magazine)
- ^ “Gidra.” Gidra, vol. 1, no. 2, Gidra, Inc, July 1999, pp. 34–35, https://jstor.org/stable/community.29566118 .
- ^ a b Wu-Tang Corp. - Home of the Wu-Tang Clan and Killa Beez
- ^ "Wu-Tang Clan - [Wu-Tang International : Main Page (Latest News / Updates)] - www.wu-internationa". www.wu-international.com. Archived from the original on December 16, 2012. Retrieved February 2, 2022.
- ^ Liquid Swords Entertainment - Wu-Tang Corp. - Official Site of the Wu-Tang Clan