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Due to the fact that RZA is a part of the group, many think that Gravediggaz branched off of the Wu-Tang Clan and that their debut album, 6 Feet Deep, was a Wu-Tang side project. Well, these people could not be more wrong, as RZA was merely a member of Gravediggaz and 6 Feet Deep was released before any of the Wu-Tang solo albums.
Along with RZA (who went by the name "Rzarector" in this group), Gravediggaz were composed of Prince Paul (known as "The Undertaker"), Frukwan ("The Gatekeeper"), and Too Poetic ("The Grym Reaper"). For those who may not know, Too Poetic died of colon cancer in 2001. R.I.P.
Gravediggaz helped pioneer the subgenre that is now known as "horrorcore rap," a branch of hip-hop that contains very violent and disturbing lyrical imagery. Fans of artists such as Eminem and Tech N9NE are very familiar with this category of rap, so Gravediggaz's style certainly appeals to significant legions of listeners.
Perhaps the most interesting aspect of 6 Feet Deep is the fact that RZA only had a hand in producing three songs on the album (and only two of them solo; the other was with Prince Paul and RNS). Prince Paul, mostly known for his work with De La Soul, drops the majority of the rest of the beats. This is a classic album for its time, a great listen, and a must have for any hip hop collector, now finally back