
Without a shadow of a doubt, there is no group in the history of music that has spawned more weed carriers than the mighty Wu-Tang Clan. Their legacy is so extensive that a single post could never hope to even skim the surface, so think of this as an introduction of sorts.
There are several schools of thought regarding which members are owners and who carried for who, but I have a general rule of thumb that says that if you didn’t appear on the first version of “Protect Ya Neck”, then you’re a Wu Weed Carrier (sorry Killah Priest). Due to the massive number of weed carriers that followed in the wake of the 36 Chambers album, I’ll be doing individual articles for each of the original team, plus a look at the third and fourth generation WWC’s.
Stay tuned…