Talk:Cilvaringz
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Mistake?
[edit]"Cilvaringz joined the Wu-Tang family in 1999, after spending twelve YEARS flying back and forth to New York in an effort to meet RZA" probably means "Cilvaringz joined the Wu-Tang family in 1999, after spending twelve MONTHS flying back and forth to New York in an effort to meet RZA"... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.155.74.129 (talk) 01:54, 16 March 2008 (UTC)
Year of birth
[edit]On the Dutch Wikipedia, someone replaced the ? for 1979 for the year of birth of Cilvaringz. To check this, I googeled quite a lot, and the only thing I found was this page. Could someone tell me where his year of birth can be found? Thanks a lot, Vinvlugt (talk) 13:50, 11 December 2008 (UTC)
Meeting Wu Tang Clan
[edit]To prove his ambition, motivation and talent, Cilvaringz jumped on stage during a Wu-Tang Clan concert on the May 26th, 1997 in Amsterdam and performed a 2 minute freestyle. Wu-Tang's leader and producer RZA, who was standing by the DJ table, took notice of the positive responses from Method Man and Ol' Dirty Bastard and invited him to the backstage area to 'talk about something important'.
Cilvaringz awaited patiently on stage, but as the concert came to an end, a group of concertgoers became violent and security was forced to clear the venue. Cilvaringz, who was close to reaching his goal, lost touch with RZA but went back home more determined and confident about his potential and dream to join the Wu-Tang family.
In December '97, Cilvaringz went on his first trip to New York determined to find RZA. RZA however, had moved most of Wu-Tang's business to Los Angeles and was out of town. Still motivated and not want to give up, he kept flying back and forth to New York between 1997 and 1999.
During his many brief visits to the Clan's office, nail studio and the Wu-Wear clothing store, Cilvaringz met a few people close to RZA and ultimately managed to hand his demo to RZA's mother Linda Hamlin (RIP) and sister Sophia Diggs.
In 1999, after numerous letters and CDs, Cilvaringz, now on his fifth trip to New York, decided to camp in front of the Razor Sharp Records office during office hours and wait until RZA or any of his close associates came by.
Cilvaringz relates: "I knew he was in town from talking to Clan associates whom I met during my previous visits to New York. It was only a matter of time before RZA would stop by the office, so the best thing was really to just wait. I didn't trust anyone with my —Preceding unsigned comment added by Xantoz84 (talk • contribs) 07:31, 16 June 2009 (UTC)
hit me up — Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.141.129.29 (talk) 06:20, 28 April 2014 (UTC)
New Album after 6 years in the making (2008 - 2014)
[edit]His production which is currently listed in the first paragraph (ref Citation Needed) has a reliable source (and many press-releases) on the following page: http://scluzay.com. The album is called The Wu – Once Upon A Time In Shaolin and due to be 'released' in 2014.
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