Nationwide — Wu-Tang Clan co-founder and cultural architect Oliver “Energy” Grant has sadly handed away at age 52. He was recognized for constructing the group’s enterprise empire and creating the long-lasting Wu Put on clothes line, leaving a long-lasting mark on music, style, and movie.
Grant, referred to as “Energy” by buddies and collaborators, performed a key function in Wu-Tang’s rise within the Nineteen Nineties. Although he wasn’t a performing member, he helped the group safe studio entry, funding, and significant enterprise offers as they ready to launch Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) in 1993.
Technique Man confirmed Grant’s passing on Instagram, sharing a heartfelt tribute and pictures of their time collectively on movies like Stomach (1998) and Black and White (1999). “Paradise my Brother protected Travels!! #pookie #energy,” he wrote, in keeping with WBLS.
Past music, Grant based Wu Put on, one of many first artist-led streetwear manufacturers in hip-hop. The label expanded into a worldwide enterprise, with shops in New York and Los Angeles and nationwide retail distribution, producing tens of thousands and thousands yearly and influencing hip-hop style for many years.
He additionally served as supervisor and government producer on Wu-Tang initiatives, guiding the group by way of touring, movie, and merchandise. Even amid inner disputes and authorized battles, Grant remained a gradual pressure behind the scenes.
His work confirmed that hip-hop’s enterprise facet might be as highly effective as its music. Grant’s imaginative and prescient turned Wu-Tang into a long-lasting enterprise and impressed generations of artist-led ventures.















