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Ghostface Killah Critiques “Wu-Tang: An American Saga

2ndgenBy 2ndgenAugust 9, 2024Updated:July 9, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Hulu series “Wu-Tang Clan: An American Saga” aimed to bring the legendary hip-hop group’s origins to life, but it didn’t resonate with everyone involved. Ghostface Killah, one of the group’s core members, recently admitted on the “Toure Show” that he never watched the show, feeling it didn’t authentically represent his life.

“I never watched it. Never in my life. RZA knows that. I never watched it ‘cause that’s not my story. You want a Ghostface story, you get a Ghostface story,” Ghostface stated, highlighting his dissatisfaction with how his life was portrayed.

Ghostface further explained, “It’s not my story. You could take a piece of me and ‘Oh yo, he had two brothers with muscular dystrophy,’ know what I mean? I’m me, yo…like, there’s a story behind myself.” His disinterest stemmed from a lack of involvement in the scriptwriting process, where he felt his narrative was not accurately conveyed.

Portrayed by Siddiq Saunderson, Ghostface’s character came to life under the direction of RZA and writer Alex Tse. Despite the acclaim, Ghostface remained detached, meeting Saunderson only after two seasons had aired.

Method Man echoed similar sentiments during an episode of Kevin Hart’s “Gold Minds” podcast, admitting he never watched the series either. “I haven’t watched an episode personally, but I get the scripts ahead of time and you know, I mean, everything ain’t for everybody. I did not want to mess with their process,” Meth shared, acknowledging the creative liberties taken in the show’s production.

“Wu-Tang: An American Saga” wrapped up in 2023 after three seasons, but fans can anticipate another glimpse into the Wu-Tang legacy with the upcoming A&E documentary, “Ol’ Dirty Bastard: A Tale Of Two Dirty’s,” debuting on August 25.

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