Saturday Afternoon Kung Fu Theater, named after a favorite activity of our host growing up, is a bit of an odd duck in the Wu-Tang canon, as it is a RZA project fully produced by DJ Scratch, a guy whose numerous credits within our chosen genre cannot mask the fact that he isn't actually a part of the extended Wu family. While that description may seem strange, especially given that The RZA is generally known in our universe as the primary architect of the Wu-Tang sonic aesthetic, it might have been the kick in the pants the man needed in order to get back into the booth. Saturday Afternoon Kung Fu Theater, formerly titled RZA Vs. Bobby Digital before everyone involved thought better of it, was created as our host's response to the then-ongoing pandemic of 2020, a period of isolation and loneliness for us all that ultimately inspired him to write some of his thoughts down, sourcing his musical backing from DJ Scratch (best known for his work with EPMD and Busta Rhymes) in order to fully focus on his pen.
Click here to read my thoughts on Saturday Afternoon Kung Fu Theater, a former Patreon exclusive that is now available to everyone!
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