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Here is a list of all tha people related to tha Wu-Tang Clan. I came up with a lot of names but if ya miss anyone PLEASE E-MAIL it to me.
Thanx!

4th Disciple
4th Disciple is a member of RZA's production company at Razor Sharp Records along with Mathematics, RZA & True Master, he is the primary producer for the Killarmy & Sunz Of Man, he is also a backup producer for the Wu-Tang Clan. He has produced the beats for a lot of tracks including 'Camouflage Ninjas', 'Wicked Wayz', 'Wu-Renegades', 'Clash Of The Titans', 'A Better Tomorrow' and a lot more. 4th Disciple made his album producing debut on Killarmy's 'Silent Weapons For Quiet Wars' and he did an incredible job on 15 of the albums 17 tracks, the other 2 were guest produced by The RZA.
Albums: Steel Valley Project (No. 1) (1999)

9th Prince
AKA: Madman, Prince Sadam, North Star, Iron Fingers
Killarmy MC and brother of Wu-Tang guru, The RZA. One of the original members of Killarmy (before ShoGun Assason and Beretta 9).

12th Disciple
MC. Close former affiliate to the Sunz Of Man.

12 O'Clock
AKA: Billy Box
12 O'Clock is connected to Wu-FAM, because he is real Wu-Family, he is Ol' Dirty Bastard's little brother, but he doesn't like being linked to him and being refered to as 'Ol' Dirty's Brother'. 12 O'Clock is a member of many Wu groups (Brooklyn Zu, D.R.U.G., Two Da Road, and United Kingdom) and has a solo deal signed with the Def Jam label, he will be releasing a solo album very soon, it is said to feature a variety of production from The RZA, True Master & 4th Disciple, so it should be a dope album. 12 O'Clock appears with Raekwon on 'Nasty Immigrants' and appears with his brother on 'Ol' Dirty's Back'. 12 O'Clock appears with fellow Brookly Zu artists on 'Protect Ya Neck II The Zoo' from Ol' Dirty Bastard's debut album 'Return To The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version'.

60 Second Assassin
Sunz Of Man MC who has lent his vocals to many Wu albums (Ol' Dirty Bastard, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah). He is the cousin of The RZA.

120
MC. Associate of Darkim Be Allah, reportedly signed to "Protect Ya Neck" Records.

A.I.G.
AKA: Allah Is God
Group consisting of Darkim Be Allah, and AllahWise (aka Wise Wizard). Made their debut hit "Bronx War Stories" on "The Swarm" compilation.

American Cream Team
AKA: Harlem Hoodz
Group consisting of Baby Thad, Chip Banks (aka Banky Baby, Banky B. Nino [RIP]), Polite, Rhyme Recca, Superb (aka Lord Superb), and Triflyn. Their main producer is Trifyln, who has also created beats for Raekwon.

Arabian Knight
Producer whose works include tracks by GZA/Genius, Killah Priest and Royal Fam.

The Beggaz
AKA: Begga Clan, Chi Saw Gang
Original roster has changed over the years but current members include Buddah Hava, FFather Lord (aka Wu Chi [RIP]), Magic Sword, Master Beggar, Ohh Ahh Swordsman, Persian Killer, Samo Heung, Scorpion, and Short Axe. As a unit they are part of the supergroup United Kingdom.

Beretta 9
AKA: Born God Allah
Ohio MC who later joined Killarmy.

Black Ice
New group signed to Ghostface's "Starks Enterprises" label. Their first single "Every Nite of the Summer" features Ghostface himself, along with R&B group XL.

Black Knights
Group consisting of Crisis The Drunken Swordsman, Doc Doom (aka War God), Monk, and Warclout (aka Dr. Killgrave, Holocaust). Wu-Fam group from California, debuted with two tracks on 1998's "The Swarm" compilation under the combined name Black Knights of the North Star (alongside fellow California group North Star)..

Black Lotus
Group consisting of Bolo Gah (King Cee), Dragonfly (Born Wise), Long Axe (Tarkwan, General Kwan), and Scientific. Some members of this group were formerly a part of The Beggaz.

Black Moezart
AKA: Mo The Barber
Producer who's work includes tracks by Ghostface Killah and Shyheim. Rumored to be Ghostface's own barber.

The Blaquesmiths
Producer duo consisting of Mike McDonald, and Rell-Love. The Blaquesmiths have produced tracks for many Wu-Tang artists including the Ruthless Bastards and Shyheim.

Blue Raspberry
Female vocalist who can be heard on many Wu tracks. Her first appearances was on were on Method Man's "Tical".

Booster
Reggae artist popularly known for his appearance on "Bring The Pain". Booster also featured on Method Man's sophomore album on the track "Cradle Rock".

Brooklyn Zu
Group consisting of 12 O'Clock, Buddha Monk, Cherokee Chief, Shorty Shit Stain, and Zu Keeper.
They are connected to Ol' Dirty Bastard, Buddah Monk appears in ODB videos and appeared on his solo album 'Return To The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version'. The Br'klyn Zu is a family just like the Clan, they are sorta the Brooklyn wing of Wu-Tang, Ol' Dirty Bastard considers himself a member of the Br'klyn Zu, but not in any offical capacity as does Shabazz The Disciple & 62nd Assassin. The Manchuz are also members of the Br'klyn Zu, but are a group in themselves. The album will be produced by Lord Buddah Monk & Ol' Dirty Bastard. Their first release was a 12" single featuring The Manchuz, 'Gots Like Come On Through' / 'Nitemare On Zu Street'. In 1998 Buddah Monk later remixed the main track and thrown in an appearance from Ol' Dirty Bastard to make 'Gots Like Come On Through' (The New Version), it debuted on the soundtrack to the smash-hit film 'The Big Hit', and the track was accompanied by a video. Collectively part of the United Kingdom project.

Buddha Monk
AKA: Lord Buddha Monk
Brooklyn Zu MC and Producer. Buddha Monk is also a solo artist and has produced tracks for Ol' Dirty Bastard and Popa Wu.
Albums: The Prophecy (1998)

Cappadonna
Cappadonna used to be the primary 'Guest' rapper on all Wu-Tang albums, but he is now the official 10th member, his contribution to Ghostface Killah's 'Ironman' earned him a subtitle on the albums cover. Cappadonna also guest raps on the second Wu-Tang Clan album 'Wu-Tang Forever' in tracks like 'Triumph' & 'For Heavens Sake'. He also has a promo track which has had a lot of rotation, but never was officialy released, which featured Ghostface Killah called '97 Mentality'. Cappadonna's first solo album 'The Pillage' was released March 24th 1998 and features guest appearances from Tekitha, Method Man, Ghostface Killah, U-God, Raekwon, Rhyme Wrekka, Killa Bams, and Blue Rasberry.


Carlton Fisk
Carleton Fisk made his first appearance with Method Man on the popular track 'P.L.O. Style' taken from the album 'Tical', he appeared again on the same album in the track 'Mr Sandman'. He has also appeared on a radio freestyle alongside Street Life, Method Man and Inspectah Deck.Carleton Fisk follows a similar path to fellow Wu-FAMer Street Life, he has yet to make any exclusive solo material and has yet to secure a record deal. It is presumed that Carleton Fisk is connected to Method Man, but has also made appearances with Inspectah Deck, Raekwon & Street Life on various freestyles and interviews. Very little is known about Carleton Fisk, but he definitely has skills and it'd be great to hear some real material from this rapper.

Cilvaringz
Dutch MC (and partime Producer). Also a member of the Lin Brotherz. Cilvaringz has a large Internet following mostly due to his willingness to talk to fans and continuous promotions. The first non-American to have signed with Wu-Tang.
Albums: The Mental Chambers (2001)

Clocka
AKA: Clocka Dot
MC. Close affiliate to Remedy, and Othorized F.A.M.

Culture
Vocalist of sorts. First came to light on Cappadonna's "The Yin And The Yang". Signed to Ghostface's "Stark Enterprises"; also Ghost's cousin.

Cuffie Crime Family
Group which first came into light with the release of the Popa Wu albums. Members include Jet Black, Freemurder (aka Lil Free), and ShaCronz. Freemurder also made a guest appearance on Cappadonna's "The Yin And The Yang".

Darkim Be Allah
aka: DB Allah, Donnie Banks, T-Big
Notes: Producer and MC who first came into light on "The Swarm" compilation.
Albums: Live At The Lab: Take 1 (2000)



DJ Allah Mathematics
DJ Mathematics is the head DJ for the Wu-Tang Clan. He is probably one of the closest Wu-Family members, he has been down with Wu-Tang since the very beginning, and I mean the beginning, Mathematics was the guy that designed the infamous Wu-Tang logo, the 'W'. RZA asked him to do make it like, quick, bare in mind that this was when the Wu-Tang were marketing 'Protect Ya Neck' from RZA's basement, so there were no graphic designers involved in the Wu-Tang logo. Everything was done in the family. Mathematics is also a member of RZA's production company at Razor Sharp Records.


DJ Devastator
Producer who's works include tracks by Wu-Syndicate and Raekwon.

Dreddy Kruger
aka: Dutchmaster
Royal Fam and United Kingdom MC who also has connections within the Sunz Of Man. Dreddy has recorded tracks with many Wu artists (Gravediggaz, GZA/Genius) and also some European artists also (IAM). Unconfirmed reports say that Dreddy Kruger has recorded an album called "Nightmare In Hell".

D.R.U.G.
AKA: Dirty Rotten Underground Grimies
Largely unheard of group with members 12 O'Clock, Master Fuol, Ol' Dirty Bastard, and Popa Chief. After their announcement as a group, D.R.U.G. made a few stage performances and allegedly recorded a number of singles (None of which have made their way onto the Internet). Their plans are probably put on hold owing to the continuous legal problems of Ol' Dirty Bastard, and his committments to the Wu-Tang Clan.

E The Dred
Producer who's works include tracks by Wu-Syndicate.

Gravediggaz
 The Gravediggaz are a 'Side Project' of the Wu-Tang, not really a Wu-Family group because the only connection is The RZA, he is a member of the Gravediggaz, known as 'Rzarector'. The group consists of The Rzarector (The RZA), The Gate Keeper (Frukwan), The Grym Reaper (Too Poetic)(R.I.P.), and Dr. Strange (Prince Paul, a.k.a. The Undertaker). Since the release of 'The Pick, The Sickle & The Shovel', Prince Paul has left the Gravediggaz to persue other projects. Prince Paul is the primary producer for The Gravediggaz, he produced their album '6 Feet Deep' which was released in 1993, the album was known as 'Niggamortis' everywhere but the United States, due to political incorrectness. Prince Paul is a well known producer, he has produced tracks for the likes of De La Soul and Dr Octagon. Along with The RZA, Dr Octagon, Beck and other artists, Prince Paul will be working on a new supergroup which is set to surface in late 1997, early 1998. The Gravediggaz second album is called 'The Pick, The Sickel & The Shovel'.

The Force MD's
This already established group have seen many roster changes over their long spanning career. Currently their members are Jesse, Khalil, Stevie D, and Trisco. As part of his Razor Sharp contract, RZA was asked to resurrect the standing of this Staten Island vocal group. They first made their Wu album appearance on "Ironman", and later on RZA's "Bobby Digital" project.
Albums: [Various "pre-Wu" era albums]

Frukwan
AKA: Fruitkwan, Gate Keeper
Started his career in the group Stetsasonic (as Fruitkwan) with Prince Paul. When Paul and RZA left the Gravediggaz, Frukwan assumed a greater role within the group.

Goldfinghaz
Producer who's works include tracks by Gravediggaz, Cappadonna and Shyheim.

Hak Da Navigator
Producer who's works include tracks by U-God.

Hell Razah
AKA: Heaven Razah, Lazarus, Israel The Arch Angel
Sunz Of Man MC. Hell Razah has made a number of Wu album appearances which include GZA's "Beneath The Surface", Ghostface's "Supreme Clientele", and U-God's "Golden Arms Redemption".
Albums: When All Hell Breaks Loose (2001)

Homocide
Producer who's works include tracks by U-God.

Islord
AKA: Thief of Bagdad
One of the original MC's for the supergroup United Kingdom. Islord was absent for most of Killarmy's "Silent Weapons For Quiet Wars" recording.

Jamie Sommers
Female MC signed to RZA's "Razor Sharp" label. First heard on Ghostface Killah's "Ironman" album, then RZA's "Bobby Digital" project.

John The Baptist
Producer whose works include tracks by GZA/Genius, Killah Priest and Royal Fam.

Killah Priest
AKA: Masada, Iron Sheik, Lord Messiah
Sunz Of Man MC and popular solo artist. Killah Priest's claim to fame are his super-complex religious tinged lyrics. Once teamed with Shabazz The Disciple as the duo Disciples of Armageddon. KP is also balancing his solo career between committments with the Sunz Of Man, The Maccabees, United Kingdom and The Four Horsemen. Click here for a KP bio.
Albums: Heavy Mental (1998); View From Masada (2000); Priesthood (2001)

Killa Sin
AKA: Killarm Sadam
Brother of Power and Killarmy MC. Considered by most to be the group's best lyricist.

Killarmy
 Well known Wu group comprising of 9th Prince, Islord, Beretta 9, Killa Sin, P.R. Terrorist, and ShoGun Assassin. Their debut release "Silent Weapons For Quiet Wars" was the first album to be released by the "Priority" distributed "Wu-Tang Records". Most of the group members are from New York, but Beretta 9 and ShoGun Assason are from Ohio. 9th Prince is the younger brother of The RZA. Production duties for this group are primarily handled by 4th Disciple. All the Killarmy members are working on solo albums.

King Just
MC and close associate of Shyheim, GP Wu and the Shaolin Soldiers. Served in the US Marine Corp before taking to the rap game.
Albums: Mystics of the God (1995)

La The Darkman
AKA: La Trapa Khan
MC and protege of Raekwon. Has appeared on many Wu albums such as "Beneath The Surface", "Nigga Please" and "Visions of the 10th Chamber". The only respected hip hop artist in history to have recorded with Vanilla Ice.
Albums: Heist of the Century (1998)

Life
Male vocalist who sang on GZA's "Cold World" track. He is the older brother of Wu producer John The Baptist. Has reportedly recorded around 100 unreleased tracks.

Majestic 12
Duo comprising of Wu producer C12 and his wife Madam Majestic. C12 (aka Carlos Bess, Dr.Ben Casey) has produced for Shabazz The Disciple, Celestial Souljahz and Ghostface Killah. Madam Majestic provided vocals for Ghostface's "Supreme Clientele" album.

The Manchuz
Group consisting of Babyface Finster, Drunken Dragon, Manley Musa, Delta #1 (aka Redz), and Spiritual Assassin. They have worked closely with Brooklyn Zu, Ol' Dirty Bastard and Popa Wu. Besides making a number of appearances on Buddha Monk's "The Prophecy" album, The Manchuz provided a number of tracks for both Popa Wu albums as well.

The Massive
The Massive is a new group signed to the Wu-Affiliated Protect Ya Neck Records (founded by Wu's former manager John 'Mook' Gibbons), they teamed up with label mates Venom, MMD & Dennay Riley to do a Protect Ya Neck compilation entitled 'Hot Butter: A New Chamber', they have also released a debut 12", it is titled 'Keep It Movin' (Produced by Storm, who also produced for KGB), and features 2 mixes, the original street vox mix and the dub version mix. Details of 'The Massive' are currently unknown, but they are expected to blow up following the success of their label partners Venom. Watch this space.

Master Fuol
Member of the group D.R.U.G. Master Fuol is a very close associate of rapper Thirstin Howl III.

Mekeba Mooncycle
Another Wu-FAM female MC hailing from Brooklyn NYC, her claim to Wu-FAM fame is that she is Prodigal Sunn's (from Sunz Of Man) older sister, not to mention she's a pretty dope MC. Mekeba appears with Sunz of Man on the classic Sunz cut 'We Can't Be Touched', but she WILL have a solo album, and a debut single is expected soon, the single will be 'AHHH!!!' b/w 'High Plainz Drifta' produced by The Dungeon Master & Chops (from the Mountain Bros), also featuring members of the United Kingdom, it should be released on 'Mmm...' records (Extremely Underground).. Watch out for this MC.

Mighty Jarret
AKA: Malachi, Eternal, Hard Bishop
Reggae artist and member of Royal Fam.

MMO
AKA: Money Makin Operation, The Massive
Group consisting of Itchy-Fingas (aka Big Sha), Naisha, Pearl Handle, and Trigga.
Albums: MMO The Operation (2001)

Ms. Roxy
AKA: Roxanne
Female vocalist first heard on "Wu-Tang Forever". Has also appeared on RZA's "Bobby Digital" project.

Neonek
MC, but primarily a Producer who's works include tracks by Cappadonna.

North Star
aka: North Star Fam
West coast duo consisting of Christbearer (aka Ice), and Miko (aka Miko The Pharoah, Minky). When North Star were first signed to "Wu-Tang Records" they were known collectively with the Black Knights, as Black Knights of the North Star. The two have now split into separate groups.

Othorized F.A.M.
aka: OTF, Authorised Fam
Staten Island quartet with members Crunch Lo (aka Crunch), Lounge Mode (aka Lounger, Loungin' Lo), C-Wiggs (aka Wigganomic, White Wigger), and Molly-Q (aka Kwue Molly). Othorized F.A.M. have been affiliated with the Wu-Tang Clan since the very beginning and are very close associates of Cappadonna. Crunch Lo made a guest appearance on Cappadonna's "The Yin And The Yang", whilst Lounge Mode lent his vocals on Remedy's "The Genuine Article". Their main producer is 140 Productions (aka Sean), and are occassionally backed by fellow MC's Boy Blue and Clocka.
Albums: 1st Amendment (2001)

Poetic
aka: Too Poetic, Grym Reaper
Began his career in a group called The Brothers Grym but left to find solo success prior to the release of "Blood, Sweat & Tears". Poetic has recorded the solo tracks "God Made Me Funky" and the Baby J driven "Savior". Passed away in July 2001 from Colon Cancer.

Popa Wu
 Can be heard on various Wu albums giving preaches on the teachings of the "Nations of Gods and Earths". Popa Wu teamed up with a myriad of United Kingdom and Wu-Tang MC's to release two "solo" albums (one in MP3 format and one retail CD).
Albums: Visions of the 10th Chamber: The Harmonic Reality of Sound (2000); Visions of the Tenth Chamber (2000)

Power
Wu-Fam member primarily in charge of management duties. Together with RZA, Power released the clothing line "Wu-Wear" and now is the executive producer for the American Cream Team. Brother of Killa Sin.

Prodigal Sunn
Sunz Of Man MC and also a member of Two Da Road (with 12 O'Clock). The brother of Makeba Mooncycle

P.R. Terrorist
aka: Dom PaChino
Killarmy MC who surprised most fans with a string of unheralded verses on the group's "Dirty Weaponry" album.

Remedy
aka: Rem-D
Solo MC and Producer, and also the first white artist to be signed by "Wu-Tang". Has his own label "Fifth Angel" Records. Remedy first came to light with the release of his single "Seen It All" b/w "Everything Is Real". Neither of these tracks made it onto his long awaited debut album.
Album: The Genuine Article (2001)

Royal Fam
aka: Royal Famous
Group comprising of Dark Denim (aka Dark Ages), Dreddy Kruger, Mighty Jarret, Stoneface, and Timbo King. A lot of confusion has existed over the group members of Royal Fam. It was once suggested that Popa Wu was a member. Timbo King is undoubtedly the group's main MC handling the majority of the rhymes. Dreddy has also made a number of Wu album appearances also. Dark Denim released a solo track early in his career called "Doin' Our Thang" featuring Lord Smooth.
In early 2000, bootleg copies of a Royal Fam album was released in Europe and subsequently was made available worldwide, without the knowledge of the group itself.
Albums: Yesterday, Today, Iz Tomorrow (Bootleg Release) (2000)

Ruthless Bastards
Group comprising of Apocalips, Blizzard, Infrared, Sha Gotti (aka Valentino, Last Don), and Truck. Ruthless Bastards were already an established group before they signed on with "Wu-Tang". Although largely unknown at the time, Ruthless Bastards came to attention on RZA's "The Swarm" compilation with an offering called "Bastards". The production is handled mainly by The Blaquesmiths.

Shabazz The Disciple
aka: Holy Psychiatrist, Scientific Shabazz
Former "Last Future" MC, and also once a part of the Disciples of Armageddon (with Killah Priest). Shabazz has publicly announced that he is not part of the Wu-Fam, but he was "discovered" as such by The RZA - and has roots leading into many Wu groups (Sunz Of Man, Gravediggaz, United Kingdom). Shabazz has recorded enough material for over 3 albums, but has maintained that he will wait for the right label deal.
Listed here ONLY because of his affiliation with the Sunz Of Man and Gravediggaz.

Shaolin Soldiers
Group comprising of Baby Pa, Lethaface, Profes, and Star. Lethaface was featured heavily on U-God's debut album and has also recorded with Shyheim. Star made a surprise cameo on Method Man's "Tical 2000: Judgement Day" album; and the entire group lent their vocals to King Just's "Mystics of the God" album.
This group is no longer in existence. Baby Pa has retired from rap altogether, leaving Lethaface, Profes, and Star as separate solo artists.

ShoGun Assason
aka: Warlord
Notes: Killarmy MC and Ohio native. ShoGun Assason has recently delved into production, making his debut as Producer on Shyheim's "Manchild" album with the track "Cease Fire".

Shotti Screwface
MC and close associate of LA The Darkman.

Shyheim
aka: Rugged Child, Micky Knos, Manchild
- Shyheim is a Wu-Tang Family member connected to the Clan in many ways, he is also known as 'The Rugged Child', because he was young when he was creating his first 2 albums 'Shyheim a.k.a. The Rugged Child' and 'The Lost Generation', RZA guest appears as a producer and as a performer in these albums, there is also a variety of guest appearances from GP Wu, Rubberbandz, Pop Da Brown Hornet, King Just, Killa Sin and Raekwon. RNS is the primary producer for Shyheim. Shyheim can be seen in the video by female group TLC 'Waterfalls' and the Raekwon video 'Ice Cream'. Shyheim sounds quite different in his newer material because his voice has broken, but still is a dope lyricist. Shyheim made his acting debut in TLC's 'Waterfalls' then acted in 'Original Gangstas' as Dink, a teen who sells information. His last album is called "Manchild"
Albums: AKA The Rugged Child (1994); The Lost Generation (1996); Manchild (1999)

Six July
aka: 6 July
Notes: Producer who's works include tracks by LA The Darkman and Ghostface Killah.

Smokin' Joe
Notes: Producer who's works include tracks by Wu-Syndicate.

Snuggle Up
Lead MC for the COINS group. Also close to fellow United Kingdom MC, Makeba Mooncycle.

Solomon Childs
aka: Killa Bamz
Notes: Solo MC and close associate of Cappadonna and Remedy. He has made numerous appearances on both of these artists' albums.
Albums: King of New York (EP) (2001)

Street Life
aka: Street Thug
Street Life is another guest rapper for the Wu-Tang Clan, he first made an appearance on Method Man's solo album 'Tical', he rapped on the track 'Mr Sandman'. Street Life also appears on the new Wu-Tang Clan album, he rhymes on two tracks, 'Hellz Wind Staff' and 'Deadly Melody'. He has yet to have any exclusive solo material, but he does appear with Ghostface Killah and Method Man on 'Box In Hand' (The Original Promo Version), yet to be released beyond promo. Street Life also appeared with Inspectah Deck & U-God on the popular track 'Semi-Automatic Full Rap Metal Jacket'. Street Life has yet to make a solo single and is unsigned, but expect that to change soon. Street Life is currently recording a solo album (label unknown).

Suga Bang Bang
Reggae artist (similar to Mighty Jarret). Member of the United Kingdom group and a solo artist. His first single can be heard on the US release of the "Ghost Dog" soundtrack, on a track called "Don't Test/Wu Stallion".

Sunz Of Man
 aka: The Disciples, Da Last Future
Well known Wu group consisting of 60 Second Assassin, Hell Razah, Killah Priest, and Prodigal Sunn. The Sunz Of Man have seen a few roster changes since their inception (before Wu-Tang). Back then they were without 60 Second Assassin, but had 7th Ambassador (aka Holy Ghost, Zodiac Killa) and Shabazz The Disciple in their ranks. It was this outfit that worked with the then Wu producer Supreme Kourt and recorded a number of tracks. Shortly after, Shabazz left the group to pursue a solo career and 7th Ambassador retired from the rap game altogether. The Sunz Of Man are a part of the United Kingdom group, and have many close Wu affiliates including Trebag, Timbo King and Dreddy Kruger. For a more comprehensive Sunz biography, click here.
Albums: The Last Shall Be First (1998); The First Testament (1999)

Supreme Court
Also known as 'Supreme', Supreme Court is one of the Wu-Element's rarest, but most talented producers. He is famous for his production on the second Sunz Of Man single 'No Love Without Hate', but will also be producing on the upcoming Sunz Of Man album. Supreme has strong connections with 4th Disciple, Killarmy (received a shoutout on the album 'Silent Weapons For Quiet Wars') & Sunz of Man, expect to see more production from Supreme Court in the future.

Tekitha
The second Wu-Tang vocalist, Tekitha has been considered 'a s*** replacement', but that can be ignored for this piece. Tekitha was the main vocalist on the second clan album, Wu-Tang Forever, she provided the hook for 'Impossible' and even had a solo track entitled 'The Second Coming' which was an alteration of the classic 'McArthurs Park' by Richard Harris. Outside Wu-Tang Forever, Tekitha worked with 'The Wu All-Stars' on 'Soul In The Hole' where she did the chorus, and she stood in for Mary J Blige on Ghostface Killah's 'All That I Got Is You' video. Tekitha also makes a variety of appearances on Killah Priest's 'Heavy Mental'. Joining the current trend of female Wu-MC's, Tekitha is also a rapper, she's provides a rap verse on Cappadonna's 'Pump Ya Fist', she also sings on the album.

Timbo King
aka: King Tymel, Timbukto
Lead rapper for Royal Fam and also United Kingdom. Worked with producer Spark 950 to release the EP "United We Slam" in 1994 and a number of singles. A number of Royal Fam singles are purely Timbo King solos. Timbo has made many Wu-Tang album appearances including "Beneath The Surface", "RZA As Bobby Digital" and "The Yin And The Yang".
Albums: United We Slam (EP) (1994)

TMF
Trio consisting of Big Tariff, No Smiles, and Prime Life. TMF are signed to Ghostface Killah's "Starks Enterprises" label. They were heard in the background on "Supreme Clientele", and have made cameos on Shyheim's "Manchild" album and Pop Da Brown Hornet's "The Undaground Emperor".

Trigga
aka: Big Trigga, Triggnomm
Solo MC and lead member of the group MMO. Trigga's first single was "New York Carjack" b/w "No Tomorrow".

True Master
True Master is another member of RZA's production company, he follows a similar path to 4th Disciple but he does not produce for any particular group, he has produced tracks for the Wu-Tang Clan such as 'The M.G.M.', & 'Heaterz', he has also produced for RZA himself in the track 'Tragedy', True Master will be doing the majority of producing on Cappadonna's album. He has also done some vocal performances in front the boards in a solo track called 'Who's The Truest?'. True Master produced 3 tracks on the Gravediggaz second album 'The Pick, The Sickle and The Shovel', and drops a rhyme on the self-produced 'Hidden Emotions'. True Master produces 3 tracks on Killah Priest's 'Heavy Mental', 'Cross My Heart', 'One Step' and 'If You Don't Know'.

Two Da Road
aka: 2 On A Role
Duo comprising of the unlikely pairing between 12 O'Clock and Prodigal Sunn. Two Da Road have made a number of radio appearances and reports suggest that they have recorded a substantial amount of tracks for a planned album.

Uncle Pete
Neither an MC nor a producer. Uncle Pete's role within the Wu-Fam seems to be only that of a preacher or mentor. He can be heard on the track "Wu-Revolution" on "Wu-Tang Forever".

United Kingdom
aka: UK, Population Click
Perhaps the most mysterious aspect of this group are its members. A lot of speculation has taken place on who exactly is part of the United Kingdom. Originally they were known as Population Click (with a very large contingent of MC's), but their present roster is still unclear. The most conclusive one to date lists these groups (in capitals) and members: Ace Council, Allah Real, THE BEGGAZ, BLACK ROSE KARTEL, BROOKLYN ZU, COINS, CUFFIE CRIME FAMILY, Don Chulo, Duck Low, Dungeon Masta, I Born, Kendra, Laquan, Lady Raw, Laza-Life, Makeba Mooncycle, THE MANCHUZ, Nikki, Popa Wu, PEE FROIS, Pyzone, ROYAL FAM, Suga Bang Bang, SUNZ OF MAN, Ty-Jigs, and ZU NINJAZ. The group have released only a handful of tracks under the name United Kingdom, and their only Wu album appearance was on Popa Wu's solo offerings. Not all the UK members may be Wu affiliates. PEE FROIS may be just one example. They are a group from Africa and was cited as being part of United Kingdom by Makeba Mooncycle during an interview. Rumors once suggested that the group were working on an album called "The Collision". UK's first single was "Wake Up" b/w "Soldiers of Darkness" (these later became Killarmy and Sunz Of Man singles).

 
Venom
You probably haven't heard of this group, because they are very new, and still very underground.. they are connected to Wu-Tang through their record label, Protect Ya Neck Records. The biggest thing that will surprise you about this group is that they are all female, yeah, a female Wu-Tang group, they seem to be pretty good too, with one single available so far: 'Bomb Threat' b/w 'Boulevard', be on the look out for Venom in 98 & 99. There are supposed to be 5 members in the group, but only 3 rhyme on the single, the 5 known members are Lin Que (a new york based MC formerly known as Isis of X-Clan), N-Tyce (North Carolina based MC, Formerly signed to Wild Pitch Records, once had a single entitled 'Hush Hush Tip' which featured Method Man, produced by The RZA), Finesse (Pittsburgh based MC. Formerly of the Uptown Records rap duo Finesse and Synquis), J-Boo and Champ MC. This group originally started under the name of 'Deadly Venoms', but the name was shortended because another group has already claimed the title. Venom's upcoming album will feature Method Man & Ghostface Killah, in the mean time, they will be appearing with Method Man on his second album 'T2: Judgement Day' and with Kurupt on his solo album 'Kurruption'.

Wu-Syndicate
aka: Crime Syndicate
Notes: Another group with a pre-Wu history. Originally named Crime Syndicate, the now Wu-Syndicate comprises of Joe Mafia, Myalansky, and Napolean. The debut album came out jointly on "Wu-Tang Records" and their own "Slot Time". Not long after this, there were reports of some fallaway between Wu-Syndicate (and one of the main producers, E The Dred) with "Wu-Tang Records" which forced the group into another label. Both E The Dred and Wu-Syndicate have maintained that they are still part of the Wu-Fam.
Albums: Myalansky & Joe Mafia: Wu-Syndicate (1999)

Y-Kim The Illfigure
aka: Illmaster Y-Kim
Producer whose works include tracks by Buddha Monk, Killah Priest and Royal Fam.

Zu Ninjaz
Group consisting of K-Blunt, M.A.S.P.D., Popa Chief, and 5 Ft. Hyper Snyper. Has close connections with Buddha Monk and are a part of the United Kingdom group.