Wu-Tang Clan Come Through With New Song "Piranhas"

Wu-Tang Clan release their latest effort "Piranhas."

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Wu-Tang Clan's been in the game for nearly 25 years at this point and they're still sharp with their pen. They may not be at the same stature as they once were, in terms of mainstream popularity, but their influence is still evident in music today. After dropping their The Saga Continues album in 2017, they reunite for their brand new track "Piranhas."

Wu-Tang Clan comes through with their new song, "Piranhas." The production on the song is not what you'd expect from them. It's a bit more electronic with a dubstep influence coming in for the hook. Nonetheless, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Cappadonna and Mastah Killah continue to prove that their pen game is still sharp as they come through with slick bars and flawless flows.

The song is featured on the upcoming Forever M.C. compilation project which is due out on March 30th.

Quotable Lyrics
He was a serpant, too many foul moves was made
No love amongst the wicked, gotta get his ex severed
I caught him in Miami, I was heavily armed
Blew an oz of the blue dream, I was ready and calm


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