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Maino Presents Kitchen Talk - Ep 56 with Cappadonna of WuTang
Maino Presents Kitchen Talk - Ep 56 with Cappadonna of WuTang
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Length:
67 minutes
Released:
Oct 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Maino, Georgie, and Hala sit with hip hop artist, WuTang Clans own Cappadonna. They talk about his entrance to the group, being incarcerated, and watching the WuTang blow up his disagreement with RZA and his relationships with the other members.
Darryl Hill, better known by his stage name Cappadonna, is an American rapper. He is a member of the hip-hop collective the Wu-Tang Clan and is a member of the rap group
Cappadonna was a member of the early stages of what to become the Wu-Tang Clan in the early 1990s, with https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/RZA (RZA), https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/GZA (GZA), https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/Ol%27_Dirty_Bastard (Ol' Dirty Bastard), https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/Ghostface_Killah (Ghostface Killah), and https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/Raekwon (Raekwon). However, he was sent to prison and replaced by Method Man. He made his recording debut as an affiliate of the Wu-Tang Clan on Raekwon's hit single "Ice Cream". He was a guest star, along with Raekwon, on https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/Ghostface_Killah (Ghostface Killah)'s 1996 debut solo album https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/Ironman (Ironman). Cappadonna made his first appearances on a Wu-Tang album in 1997 on https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/Wu-Tang_Forever (Wu-Tang Forever), including on the lead single "Triumph". Following his Foreverappearances, he contributed significantly to the group's third album, https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/The_W (The W), in 2000, at which point his appearances were no longer marked with "Featuring Cappadonna", as they had been on Forever.
Darryl Hill, better known by his stage name Cappadonna, is an American rapper. He is a member of the hip-hop collective the Wu-Tang Clan and is a member of the rap group
Cappadonna was a member of the early stages of what to become the Wu-Tang Clan in the early 1990s, with https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/RZA (RZA), https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/GZA (GZA), https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/Ol%27_Dirty_Bastard (Ol' Dirty Bastard), https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/Ghostface_Killah (Ghostface Killah), and https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/Raekwon (Raekwon). However, he was sent to prison and replaced by Method Man. He made his recording debut as an affiliate of the Wu-Tang Clan on Raekwon's hit single "Ice Cream". He was a guest star, along with Raekwon, on https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/Ghostface_Killah (Ghostface Killah)'s 1996 debut solo album https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/Ironman (Ironman). Cappadonna made his first appearances on a Wu-Tang album in 1997 on https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/Wu-Tang_Forever (Wu-Tang Forever), including on the lead single "Triumph". Following his Foreverappearances, he contributed significantly to the group's third album, https://hip-hop-music.fandom.com/wiki/The_W (The W), in 2000, at which point his appearances were no longer marked with "Featuring Cappadonna", as they had been on Forever.
Released:
Oct 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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