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RnB 06 July, 2010

Doc Doom (Black Knights) - Knights Or Nuthin' II (Tribute Week)

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Wu-Tang International Official Website) - After a successful Wu-Elements' series of interviews, Wu-International started another exciting series "West Coast Killa Beez" to introduce the world to another side that has steadily creeped up on the rap game and the West chambers of the Wu-Tang family tree. Most Wu fans pretty much think the West Coast Killa Beez are just Black Knights (Crisis, Monk, Holocaust) and Northstar (Meko and Christ bearer), while that was partially true, Black Knights are Northstar were the first West Coast group of artists that were signed and affiliated within the legendary Wu-Tang Killa Beez family tree. However The Knights and Northstar had a whole gang of artists with them during the initial formation of each group and over the years have gradually introduced them to the masses via their projects.

In 2010, the collective known as the Killa Bee Gang has grown from just from two groups to a host of groups, solo artists, from the likes of Indovizualz, The Committee, Madam Scheez, Big Supa The Long Beach Pusha to Yellow Jackets, Pesha The First Lady of Black Ball'd and many many more that this series aims to showcase to the world.

The interview series started off logically with the founders, Black Knights, and we interviewed Crisis The Sharp Shooter and Rugged Monk to find out how the legacy started for them, how they have coped with the loss of core member Doc Doom and about their up coming album "All Skillz No Luck". The group which was a four man set lost Doc Doom some years back, and most will tell you Doc was one of if not the actual building block that started off the whole entire Westcoast Killa Beez movement not just for Black Knights but also for Northstar.

This whole week will be dedicated to Doc Doom, and will give fans a chance to remember, appreciate and know more about Doc Doom and his contribution to the music and movement. Every day will include something new and different as broken down below.
Wu-Tang is forever, so Doc Doom might be gone but he will never be forgotten, he will live on through his offspring, through his music, through the legacy of Black Knights and so on... Enjoy...

• {Day 1} Doc Doom: Truly The One The West Is Missing [05th July 2010]
• {Day 2} LaMonica Davis: Tribute To A Fallen Knight [2010]
• {Day 3} Wu-Tang Killa Beez / Artists Tributes [2010]
• {Day 4} Wu-International Free Doc Doom Mixtape [2010]
• {Day 5} Fans Tribute To Doc Doom [2010]

Doc Doom: Truly The One The West Is Missing (https://wu-international.com/misc_albums/Interviews/DocDoom_Article%20Interview.htm)
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