Rihanna and A$AP Rocky Celebrate Their Child’s Birthday Dressed as Members of the Wu-Tang Clan

After the news broke that Rihanna and A$AP Rocky named their son after the legendary rapper RZA, the leader of the Wu-Tang Clan, a themed celebration of the child's first birthday followed, and the couple took the opportunity to pay another tribute to the stars who will perform at the EXIT festival this year.

16. May 2023. — Author: EXIT

They appeared at the party dressed as members of the cult crew – Ghostface Killah and Old Dirty Bastard, showing their respect for the greatest hip-hop group of all time.

A$AP Rocky shared a post on his Instagram profile with the caption “WU-TANG IZ 4 DA CHUREN” (Wu-Tang is for the children) – one of the most famous lines spoken by ODB at the Grammy Awards, and a mantra that has followed the Wu-Tang Clan for over 20 years.

 

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As a reminder, according to recent worldwide media reports, Rihanna and A$AP Rocky “may have chosen one of the most memorable baby names,” and “nobody will be messing with Rihanna’s baby boy… because she and A$AP Rocky named their first child after a famous member of the Wu-Tang Clan!!!“ Recently, Rihanna’s photos with the baby were also published, in which the famous singer can be seen wearing a Wu-Tang Clan t-shirt! 

Wu-Tang Clan is widely regarded as the most influential hip-hop group ever. Since their first album, they positioned themselves on the scene as the standard for hip-hop and a blueprint for musical careers, from their first shows in Texas when they were paid with a counterfeit $100 bill to selling out the biggest stadiums around the world. They have released eight albums and sold over 40 million copies, creating an opus that has redefined hip-hop as a genre.

Rap gods Wu-Tang Clan, led by the revolutionary, producer and genius RZA, who has inspired musicians and other artists around the world for decades, will perform at the Gorki List Main Stage of the EXIT Festival, on Sunday, July 9, at the grand celebration of 50 years of hip-hop, a culture they helped create and will forever play a role in.