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Remedy Meets WuTang

3.1M streams

3,102,858

The Genuine Article

331.7K streams

331,742

Death Defying

182.8K streams

182,842

Code:Red

145.8K streams

145,752

Modern Day Miracle

130.6K streams

130,614

Sparrow

71.1K streams

71,120

It All Comes Down To This

65.9K streams

65,906

The Library 1995-1999

55.4K streams

55,397

BEN

7.5K streams

7,489

The Pulpit

Biography

Remedy keeps his deep-rooted ties with the Wu with his new album, aptly titled, “Remedy Meets Wu-Tang”. Produced by himself along with Danny Caiazzo, the Staten Island veteran releases 14 songs which is lead by his collaboration with Inspectah Deck “Death Defying“, “The Pulpit” which features appearances by Ghostace Killah, Cappadonna, and Conway The Machine, and the most recent posse cut “Crazy 8’s” featuring Ghostface Killah, Method Man, Inspectah Deck, Masta Killa, Cappadonna, Solomon Childs, and StreetLife . The project also includes collaborations from the RZA and Shyheim. Remedy is a white rapper and affiliate of the Wu-Tang Clan. Born in 1972 as Ross Filler in Staten Island, NY, he began writing songs and poems at the age of seven, and by high school, was performing as a rapper at local shows. Filler (around this time known as MC Remedy) began recording demos at Northshore Soundworks, the home of such rap luminaries as EPMD, Das EFX, and Redman. After striking up a friendship with Wu-Tang Clan member RZA, Remedy's track "Never Again" (a track inspired by the rapper's Jewish roots and the holocaust) appeared on the gold certified, Wu-Tang Clan 1998 release, The Swarm. Remedy's debut album, The Genuine Article, appeared in April of 2001, produced entirely by the rapper himself and mixed by RZA. A year later, Code Red arrived. Remedy has Executive Produced albums for Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, and Cappadonna.