Los Angeles, CA (Top40 Charts/ Wu-International Official Website) Wu-International is introducing a new section on the site called "The Spot Lite" under the Miscellaneous section. This part will mainly cover or introduce new Wu-Tang groups, Offshoots or project(s) that were either missed, slept on, oblivious to the die hard fans or just brand new with a great potential. This will be an opportunity to introduce the older fans to these new acts or the new fans to acts from back in the day; to revisit projects or groups that have been shelved or disbanded and stretching out to side projects that involves Wu-Tang or affiliated members. This section will be updated on a monthly basis more or less as long there is news to cover. Contributions from fans, artists and readers are more welcomed. Please feel free to send in any links, write ups or inform us of any news that might fall into this section, full credit will be given for any form of contribution. THE FORTYSEVEN To set this section and New Year off, allow us to introduce you to the group called "The FortySeven". Most should already know who Master Fuol is by now? Ol' Dirty Bastard's Protege who was also in the same group with ODB, 12 'O' Clock and Poppa Chief called D.R.U.G.S (Dirty Rotten Underground Grimmies) that never kicked off. More can be found on the interview we had with him in 2007. Since the release of his album "Brownsville Kid: ERAM" not much has been heard from this Lyricist Lounge regular. A couple of years back, I stumbled across Master Fuol's new group called The FortySeven by accident, and ever since I have been following their movement. Late last year they dropped an album (most might not know about) called "The Day The Sun Bled". Find out and read more by clicking on the link below; https://wu-international.com/misc_albums/SpotLight.htm
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