ODB died in 2004, but “the extent of the FBI's five-year (1999-2004) file on Wu-Tang Clan wasn't unveiled until eight years later. VICE noted in 2016 that the file included "inflammatory allegations" related to racketeering. No charges were ever filed against the legendary hip-hop group.”
A new documentary on Ol' Dirty Bastard highlights the Wu-Tang Clan rapper's concerns about government surveillance, years before it was revealed that the FBI had a 95-page file on the MC and his group...
"Legendary rhyme force code-named Charlie Horse."
Anything that looks like it may become a strong social movement gets treated like a possible criminal enterprise. Every, Single, Time.
I had a chance to see it before the release thru Tribeca Film Festival. Really well done.
If they actually investigated they would discover that Wu-Tang is For the Children.
They did a “guns for gold chains” exchange in Philly. When a local news guy asked “what are you doing with the guns?” Dirt said. “I dunno” and the cops swooped in.