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Robert Fitzgerald Diggs, known as RZA, is an American rapper, producer, composer, and filmmaker best recognized as the creative force behind the legendary hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan. Shaping the sound of the group with his influential production style—marked by soul samples, minimalist beats, and cinematic flair—RZA is considered one of hip hop’s greatest producers, earning acclaim from The Source, Vibe, and NME.
Beyond Wu-Tang Clan, RZA has released solo work as Bobby Digital and co-founded the pioneering group Gravediggaz. His talents extend to film and television, where he composed scores for films like Kill Bill and directed projects such as The Man with the Iron Fists. He served as executive producer for the acclaimed series Wu-Tang: An American Saga, receiving an Emmy nomination. RZA has also acted in films including American Gangster and G.I. Joe: Retaliation, and has lent his voice to projects like The Simpsons and Minions: The Rise of Gru.