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Wu-Tang collaborator Oliver 'Power' Grant has died at 52
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Oliver 'Power' Grant, an early backer and business partner of the Wu-Tang Clan, has died at 52, the group announced; a cause of death was not disclosed.
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Oliver 'Power' Grant, a close affiliate and early backer of the Wu-Tang Clan, has died at age 52, the group announced. The collective posted "Rest in power, Power" on social media and did not disclose a cause of death. Grant played a central role in funding early recordings and building the group's commercial projects, including the clothing line Wu Wear.
Known details:
- The Wu-Tang Clan confirmed Grant's death on social media and did not provide a cause.
- Members including Method Man, GZA and Raekwon posted tributes and expressed condolences.
- Grant helped finance the group's early releases, executive produced Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), and later launched Wu Wear as a commercial brand.
- He was born in 1973 in Jamaica, raised in Staten Island's Park Hill projects, and was nicknamed "Power" after a chess game with the group.
Summary:
Grant's passing is reported as a significant moment for the group and the extended community involved in their early work. Further details about the circumstances of his death and any public arrangements are undetermined at this time.
