GZA Eastbound and Found

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AUSTIN, TX — Wu-Tang’s the GZA was found rapping on a stage on Thursday night during the Eastbound and Found party.  

Witnesses said that the rapper, 43, was attempting to revive the crowd that had amassed for free beer with sad renditions of Wu-Tang’s greatest hits, like "Reunited’ as seen in the one minute long video above that encompasses the rapper’s sole verse.

"Konichiwa bitches!" GZA exclaimed before launching into a song we’ve never heard of that also sounds the same as that other song we’ve never heard of. 

Killah Priest and the RZA’s younger brother, 9th Prince, were also on stage, unlike the GZA at a party hosted by BrooklynVegan on Wednesday.

 



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