Bronze Nazareth — a rapper and producer from Grand Rapids, Michigan and a member of the Wu-Tang family — breaks down his work on the Wu-Tang Meets The Indie Culture album, producing nine tracks and rapping on one, released through Babygrande and Dreddy Kruger’s Think Differently Music. He pulls back the curtain on the creative process behind the album, shares the story of receiving a cease and desist from Apple over the cover, and recounts intense behind-the-scenes drama—including a confrontation between Dreddy Kruger and the manager of a famous Memphis rap group that scared journalists so much they rushed out of the studio.
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