Bronze Nazareth — a rapper and producer from Grand Rapids, Michigan and a member of the Wu-Tang family — shares the story of taking a Greyhound bus from Detroit to New York City three separate times trying to meet RZA, only to come up short each time. On his fourth attempt, he finally made it into 36 Chambers Studios and got the opportunity to play RZA his track “Blowgun.” While RZA told him he wasn’t looking for new rappers, he was interested in the production — which ultimately led to Bronze joining Wu Elements. Bronze then reflects on spending an entire summer in NYC working on Birth of a Prince, gaining firsthand insight into how the music business really operates, and soaking up invaluable game through behind-the-scenes experiences.
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