GZA

Rapper

Popular As The Genius

Birthday August 22, 1966

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace New York City, New York, U.S.

Age 57 years old

Nationality United States

#7199 Most Popular

1966

Gary Grice (born August 22, 1966), better known by his stage names GZA and The Genius, is an American rapper.

A founding member of the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan, GZA is the group's "spiritual head", being both the first member in the group to receive a record deal and being the oldest member.

GZA was born Gary Grice in Brooklyn, New York City, on August 22, 1966.

1970

He developed an interest in hip-hop by attending block parties as a child in the early 1970s, becoming involved in breakdance, graffiti, and DJing.

Early on he developed an interest in writing, studying Mother Goose and nursery rhyme.

1974

In 1974–1976, before moving from Staten Island to Brooklyn, he listened to The Last Poets; however, he was attracted by profanity rather than content, and didn't understand the underlying messages until many years later.

The Last Poets, as well as songs by The Isley Brothers, the Commodores, and the O'Jays had a big part in his early life, especially regarding the tone and cadence of speech.

Later on, he began to listen to hip hop and R&B, for example by Secret Weapon and Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five.

1982

In 1982, Grice dropped out of high school in the tenth grade.

He formed a three-man group with his cousins, Robert Diggs and Russell Jones, who would later be known as RZA and Ol' Dirty Bastard.

At the time he didn't like the sound of his voice.

The group, FOI: Force of the Imperial Master, and later All in Together, saw the three rapping and DJing, switching names and performing local shows; since they lived in different boroughs, GZA and Ol' Dirty would travel from Brooklyn out to Staten Island to meet up with their cousin RZA, after which the three would travel across New York City and challenge other MCs to battles.

1990

The album's beat selection is similar to the classic boom-bap sound of the early 1990s, while the lyricism subject is the everyday situations of an individual living in the parts of New York.

At the time he worked as a bicycle messenger.

1991

He released his debut album, Words from the Genius (1991), produced mostly by Easy Mo Bee, but it failed to sell due to lack of promotion.

This, combined with his rocky experience on tour, fed up GZA and he asked to be released from the label.

1992

In 1992, GZA joined the Wu-Tang Clan, a group of nine, formed by his cousin RZA.

1993

GZA had some high-profile appearances on the group's debut album, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (1993), including a solo track, "Clan in da Front".

1995

He has appeared on his fellow Wu-Tang members' solo projects, and has maintained a successful solo career starting with Liquid Swords (1995).

His lyrical style often dismisses typical rap story lines in favor of science and wide-ranging philosophies and has been characterized as "armed with sharp metaphors and a smooth flow".

An analysis of GZA's lyrics found that he has the second largest vocabulary in popular hip hop music.

He teamed up with an education group to promote science education in New York City through hip hop.

This, combined with appearances on other Clan members' albums such as Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version (1995) and Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... (1995) brought him much recognition.

According to Method Man, "we form like Voltron and GZA happens to be the head".

These guest appearances were followed up in 1995 with GZA's second studio album, Liquid Swords, produced and recorded entirely in the basement studio by RZA, with the participation of all original Clan members.

It was released on November 7 by Geffen Records.

The album's complex composition included dialogue sampled from the film Shogun Assassin.

The album was met with positive reviews and sold well.

It is considered to be one of the best albums from the Wu-Tang camp.

It peaked at the #9 spot on the Billboard 200 chart and #2 on the Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart.

1997

After appearing on the Wu-Tang Clan's second album, Wu-Tang Forever (1997), his third studio album Beneath the Surface was released by MCA Records in 1999.

The album and its singles "Crash Your Crew" and "Breaker, Breaker" met with critical acclaim.

The album earned a Gold certification by RIAA, peaked at #9 on the Billboard 200 chart, and topped the Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart.

2000

In 2000 the single "Ich lebe für Hip Hop" was released with DJ Tomekk and placed 11th in the German charts.

2002

In 2002, a sequel to his second solo album was released, Legend of the Liquid Sword.

2004

It became the first Wu-Tang-related album to get certified since 2004, when Method Man and Ghostface Killah both earned plaques.

In addition, he directed music videos for four album singles.

2010

He left school in the 10th grade, but nurtured his affection for science as he developed his skills as a lyricist.

After some years of this, GZA was signed to Cold Chillin' Records as a solo artist under the name The Genius.

2015

On October 8, 2015, the Recording Industry Association of America announced that the album had earned a Platinum certification for having sold more than 1 million copies.