Wu-Tang Clan

Why You're Attending III Points 2021

Our friends at III Points are back and bigger than ever returning to Mana Wynwood October 22nd + 23rd in Miami, Florida for their seventh annual festival. With an eclectic lineup of artists like The Strokes, Kaytranada, Wu-Tang Clan, ZHU, Thundercat, Khruangbin, Peggy Gou, Jamie XX, Marc Rebillet, Alex G, along with so many more, III Points continues to raise the bar.

Although 2020 was a rollercoaster for us all, III Points has managed to safely continue to make their positive mark in South Florida’s music scene. Fun Fact: At III Points 2021, The Strokes will be performing live in Miami for the first time in nearly twenty years. Peep the daily lineup in it’s entirety below.

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The production of the festival itself is what captures our interest year after year. III Points offers experiences including on-site Boiler Room, futuristic live art installations, roller rink, virtual reality, interactive photo options, music, gallery showcases, and the best food vendor options available within the main festival grounds. From immersive, glowing environments to large-scale murals and live graffiti, III Points is an oasis of art and culture.

The overall location, Mana Wynwood, really can’t get any better. III Points truly creates a place where you are 100% in tune with yourself and your surroundings. It's the perfect festival to bring your friends and family for a safe, yet one of the most memorable weekends of your life. If we could suggest one festival to attend before the year ends, that festival is III Points. Purchase your tickets TODAY to avoid missing out and keep a lookout for an upcoming giveaway on our pages in the coming weeks.

Watch Wu-Tang Clan Perform On Jimmy Fallon

Hip hop phenomenon, Wu-Tang Clan, recently visited The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to debut their new track "My Only One" which is featured on their recent studio album titled Wu-Tang: The Saga Continues released this past Friday via Entertainment One Music.

Not only did Wu-Tang choose Fallon as their first live performance of the anticipated single but they also brought DJ Mathematics who was the core producer of the entire new record and had The Roots perform as their live band. It's refreshing to see Wu-Tang still making moves and continuing to be one of the strongest influences in hip hop today. It's insane to think these cats have been putting out inspiring music for over 25 years now!

Watch RZA, Ghostface Killah, Cappadonna, Steven Latorre, DJ Mathematics, and The Roots ALL perform "My Only One" below right now and be sure to purchase Wu-Tang: The Saga Continues today people! 

Wu-Tang Clan Exclusive Album Sells For Millions

In March of 2014, Wu-Tang Clan told the world about an extremely special unheard album titled 'Once Upon A Time In Shaolin'. The album was sold in an online auction through Paddle8 for a price upwards in the millions.

The exclusive album is encased inside of an engraved nickel and silver box. The limited item also comes with a leather-bound book including the lyrics for each track with details regarding the stories behind every song, a gold leafed certificate of authenticity, and customized speakers worth $55,000 which are intended for the most select way to listen to the album.

It is contracted that the very lucky Wu-Tang Clan collector is not allowed to release any audio material of the secret album for another 88 years, yes almost a century from now. RZA released a statement stating, "When you buy a painting or a sculpture, you’re buying that piece rather than the right to replicate it. Owning a Picasso doesn’t mean you can sell prints or reproductions, but that you’re the sole owner of a unique original. And that’s what 'Once Upon A Time In Shaolin' is. It’s a unique original rather than a master copy of an album."

It is clear that Wu-Tang Clan continues to prove how they will forever be a timeless collective that will shine on for already centuries to come.

Via Forbes