GZA
American rapper
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2023 | Burna Boy released the song 'I Told Them' from his album I Told Them... |
2020 | Provided voice role as Bad Billions in Netflix's animated series Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts and contributed a song to the series. |
2019 | GZA released the album 'Eve' featuring collaborations with Rapsody and D'Angelo, with the track 'Ibithaj' highlighted |
2019 | GZA collaborated with Masta Killa on the song 'One Rhyme' for the Of Mics and Men soundtrack |
2019 | GZA featured on Rapsody's song 'Ibithaj' which also included D'Angelo, from the album Eve |
2018 | GZA collaborated with Tom Morello and RZA on the song 'Lead Poisoning' from The Atlas Underground album |
2018 | GZA collaborated on the song 'In the Morning' with Joey Purp from the album Quarterthing |
June 30 2016 | Released space-themed track 'The Spark', produced by Paul Ryder, for NASA's 'Destination: Jupiter' project celebrating the Juno Mission. |
2015 | Canceled European tour dates to focus on working on the 'Dark Matter' album with composer Vangelis. |
October 8 2015 | Recording Industry Association of America announced 'Liquid Swords' had earned Platinum certification for selling over 1 million copies, becoming the first Wu-Tang-related album to be certified since 2004. |
February 2015 | Released the single 'The Mexican', a cover featuring guitarist Tom Morello and singer Kara Lane, performed live with The Roots on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. |
2012 | GZA discussed 'hip-hop and science' with renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson. |
2012 | Launched Science Genius B.A.T.T.L.E.S. pilot program with Professor Christopher Emdin and Rap Genius to motivate high school students to learn science through hip hop. |
2010 | GZA spoke at Harvard University, beginning his series of academic institution visits to engage with scientists and seek inspiration. |
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