Ghostface Killah Recalls The Wu-Tang Clan Getting Chased Out Of Houston

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Ghostface Killah recalls how an audience chased the Wu-Tang Clan out of Houston at a show early in their careers.

As evidenced by some of the stories in RZA's 2005 tell-all The Wu-Tang Manual, the legendary Wu-Tang Clan has experienced some of the wildest live performances in Hip Hop. Now, in a recent interview with Complex, member Ghostface Killah recalls an incident when the Wu was chased out of a live performance by a Houston audience in the early '90s.

Ghost said that it all started when a heckler threw his drink on RZA, prompting RZA to bust him over the head with a beer bottle. An angry H-Town audience proceeded to chase the Staten Island emcees out of town, with the crew only making it out unscathed because of Ol' Dirty b*stard. Despite escaping with their necks protected, he said that the Wu still got burned, as the cash they had been paid to perform turned out to be fake.

"I remember [a Southern crowd] chased us out of Texas back in ‘92 or ‘93. If it wasn’t for Ol’ Dirty, we would’ve been fukked up," he said. "We were in Houston in the Fifth Ward. They had a big mural of Scarface on the wall. So I felt it, I’m a spiritual dude. I told Killah Priest, 'Yo, listen man, shyt don’t feel right in here. Let’s stick together'...we’re on stage and RZA is talking. We got one little knucklehead nikka in the crowd. He’s like, 'Get the fukk outta here with that shyt. Get the fukk out! We don’t want to hear that shyt.' So RZA’s like, 'What? What you say?' So RZA gave him the mic. Dude took the mic and was like, 'I said get the fukk out of here. We don’t want to hear that shyt.' So RZA, he passed the mic back and shyt, so RZA up there still doing his shyt. So money just took his shyt and threw his cup on RZA. But RZA had the Heineken bottle in his other hand and just trashed him [and hit him over the head with the bottle]. And it was on!"

He continued, "You can carry guns over there. So we was on stage, we ran outside that side door, and these nikkas came but we was all in the van. We rushed in, all of us got in the van, but we had nowhere to go. All of a sudden Dirt was like, 'Yo, make a left this way, go through here.' Word is bond. Out of nowhere, it was freedom, freedom. Free at last! And we just made it right to the highway nikka. And we got beat. Because that’s when we was getting $100 a show and we’d have to split it $10 a piece. We had the money and it was a fake hundred dollar bill."


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I thought NY nikkas were the ultimate hustlers :usure:

nikkas couldnt talk them slow country boys into givin them atleast a grand :troll:


But didnt eazy e get chased outta a houston club as well :heh:

where did you heard this?
 

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I heard this story by their road manager at the time on the Where's My 40 Acres Podcast: WM40A: Ep.221 “Wyclefpedia” – 443.832.3494 – WheresMy40Acres.com | Where's My 40 Acres

Every rapper has had an incident like that

Was thinking the same. Quik up in Denver, Large Pro/Nas/Jay with the tec-9, Jim Jones in Pittsburgh, etc.. LL had trouble in LA right? I cant remember that story entirely. Prodigy's book had a situation about Mobb and company seeking safety in a van if I remember correctly.
 

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that's what i'm saying :scusthov:. Is it even worth it performing then?

unless they had other lucrative endeavors to persue whilst on tour there :youngsabo:

Then they not doing it for the money it's to get their name out. This was 1992.
 

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I can tell you nikkas are young or don't know how Hip Hop works

shyt, some artists have to PAY to perform. I remember Mobb Deep was doing shows for free across the country around 1998 or whatever when they were cold

Some times you have to take loses or perform for little to no money to get your name out. Now it's easier cause of the internet you don't need TV or radio to have a hot song. But in 1992, unless you had some kinda following and getting radio play, you wasn't getting no big money for a show.
 
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