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Gary Grice (born August 22, 1966), better known by his stage name GZA ([ˈdʒɪzʌ]), is an American hip hop artist best known as a founding member of seminal hip hop group the Wu-Tang Clan and for his inclusion on their group albums, his groupmates' solo releases and a successful solo career. Born in Staten Island, Grice developed an interest in hip-hop by attending block parties as a child in the late '70's. Check our available Gza concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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5.0 (based on 9 reviews)

In some ways nothing has changed since I reviewed "Liquid Swords" for a Back to the Lab feature over 10 years ago. Fancy new packaging or not, this album is still essentially the same as it was in 1995. It is the raw and fiercely untempered lyricism of a man whose crew had for all intents and purposes taken over the East coast (or at least the New York area) and captured the imagination of rap fans across the United States and around the world...
- rapreviews.com
Cementing his repute as a lyrical mastodon staunchly committed to the golden era art form with 2005's Muggs-produced masterpiece Grandmasters, Pro Tools sees GZA building a new chamber in his legacy of rock-solid hip-hop albums, almost 15 years after his groundbreaking Liquid Swords debut. Displaying more diversity than the monolithic Grandmasters, Pro Tools instead splits production duties between RZA, Mathematics, Bronze Nazareth and Arabian Knight...
- www.hour.ca
GZA's 1995 debut, Liquid Swords, is arguably Wu-Tang's finest hour; the lyrical force GZA unleashed on that album sucked the listener through a black hole beneath the subways of NYC into a grimy hip-hop Twilight Zone inhabited by Shaolin monks, microphone magicians, and linguistic architects...
- pitchfork.com
In a crew filled with acrobatic swordsmen, drunken boxers, and masters of the flying guillotine, GZA always struck me as the type of dude who kills opponents with carefully placed acupuncture needles: not quite as flashy, but just as impressive considering the pinpoint precision it requires. GZA possesses a well-worn, refined delivery that packs a lot of calculating wordplay behind a relaxed, almost deadpan façade...
- pitchfork.com
Time changes everything. Time heals all wounds. As tired as these cliches are, they also sometimes reveal the simple truth of things. With time, the wounds that Gary Grice received after his ill-fated debut on "Words From the Genius" have faded away. In the process, the man transformed himself from The Genius to the GZA...
- rapreviews.com
By now the legend of Gary Grice goes without saying. What the hell, let's say it anyway. This 20+ year veteran of the rap game once had a career relegated to dusty discount bins and hip-hop obscurity after an ill-advised attempt by his then label Cold Chillin' records to market him as a Big Daddy Kane type rapper on a pop tip, which was a big-time flop since nobody needed a second Kane or another pop crossover MC...
- rapreviews.com
Nobody knows what happened, or what will happen, to Wu-Tang. Since 8 Diagrams confused the rap universe, it's been a mystery what to expect next from Shaolin's finest. Now almost randomly, one of the Clan's most silent ninjas succinctly yet fiercely strikes back with Pro Tools, 12 new songs of Shogun Assassin throat-slashing rap. Alphabets picks up where Animal Planet left off and the devastating Labels began in 1995, but it suffers from the law of diminishing returns...
- nowtoronto.com
"He the head. Let's put it that way. We form like Voltron and GZA happen to be the head." Method Man explaining the Wu on Enter the Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers. GZA's place in hip-hop history is interesting. He is, unquestionably, one of the greatest rap lyricists ever. It's practically impossible to imagine Wu-Tang without tracks like "Clan in the Front", or albums like Liquid Swords. His repertoire is challenged only by Ghostface Killah's atop the pantheon of Wu-Tang solo careers. Especially ...
- www.popmatters.com
Great cover art depicting the earth after an impact with an asteroid that leaves a GZA-logo shaped crater. A pretty darn good disc for those who need their Wu-fix.
- www.aquariusrecords.org
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