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==Biography==
==Biography==
Cilvaringz joined the Wu-Tang family in [[1999]], after spending two years flying back and forth to [[New York]] in an effort to meet [[RZA]]. He initially made himself known to the group after jumping on stage during a Clan concert in Amsterdam and delivering a freestyle that impressed the group members. He was eventually invited backstage after the show by RZA, but in the end was refused admittance by venue security. Cilvaringz subsequently put a lot of effort into getting his demo tape heard by RZA, including making several trips to New York and waiting for hours in front of his office. Eventually, with help from RZA's sister Sophia Diggs, the tape finally was heard by RZA himself, who was impressed and signed him to his Wu-Tang International label. He has since made appearances on several Wu-Tang projects, including the RZA's own Birth Of A Prince and Digital Bullet LPs. His debut album, produced entirely by the Wu-Elements and featuring several Clan members, has been delayed numerous times, but was released in early 2007. The album took six years to finish.
Cilvaringz joined the Wu-Tang family in [[1999]], after spending two years flying back and forth to [[New York]] in an effort to meet [[RZA]]. He initially made himself known to the group after jumping on stage during a Clan concert in Amsterdam and delivering a freestyle that impressed the group members. He was eventually invited backstage after the show by RZA, but in the end was refused admittance by venue security. Cilvaringz subsequently put a lot of effort into getting his demo tape heard by RZA, including making several trips to New York and waiting for hours in front of his office. Eventually, with help from RZA's sister Sophia Diggs, the tape finally was heard by RZA himself, who was impressed and signed him to his Wu-Tang International label. He has since made appearances on several Wu-Tang projects, including the RZA's own Birth Of A Prince and Digital Bullet LPs. His debut album, produced entirely by the Wu-Elements and featuring several Clan members, has been delayed numerous times, but was released in early 2007. The album took six years to finish.

Despite his undying love for the Wu-Tang, he has faced many confrontations with other Wu-Tang Members, which is reflected in his lyrics "Brothers aint brothers no more". This sounds very similar to Ghostface Killah's "Family aint family no more" lyric from the multi platnum single "All I got is you" from the classic Iron Man album.

The beef between Cilvaringz and Ghostface Killah is apparent, and it seems that Cilvaringz has a solid point over Ghostface. Ghostface Killah has been acting funny recently accusing other members of Wu-Tang of scandalism, etc, however this could be very well all to do with the jelousy he holds against Cilvaringz. The Rza has backed Cilvaringz in this dispute, implying on Cilvaringz's album that Ghostface Killah is lazy, this probaly explains why Ghostface had a ghost writer do all his lyrics on the Supreme Clientele album.

With this being said, Cilvaringz opposed to Ghostface has been putting in work, but his days may be numbered as track 18 from the album "Deaf, Dumb & Blind" opposes the very crux of the Wu-Tang's system of beliefs, the 5 percent. Cilvaringz, being an orthodox Muslim has put down his foot on the foolish statements of black man being god. Promoting the orthodox creed that Allah is transcendant could get him assasinated, as the nation assasinated Malcom X, however Cilvaringz stands firm to his religious conviction. It is said that Cilvaringz has also preached the orthodox faith to a couple of the Wu Tang Members such as Rza, Gza, Master Killah who are now said to be orthodox Muslims walking in the footsteps of Malcom X.


==Discography==
==Discography==

Revision as of 03:13, 26 November 2007

Cilvaringz

Tarik Azzougarh (born 1979 in Dordrecht), better known as Cilvaringz, is a rapper and hip hop producer associated with Wu Tang Clan, and lives in Tilburg, Netherlands. He is of Moroccan descent.

Biography

Cilvaringz joined the Wu-Tang family in 1999, after spending two years flying back and forth to New York in an effort to meet RZA. He initially made himself known to the group after jumping on stage during a Clan concert in Amsterdam and delivering a freestyle that impressed the group members. He was eventually invited backstage after the show by RZA, but in the end was refused admittance by venue security. Cilvaringz subsequently put a lot of effort into getting his demo tape heard by RZA, including making several trips to New York and waiting for hours in front of his office. Eventually, with help from RZA's sister Sophia Diggs, the tape finally was heard by RZA himself, who was impressed and signed him to his Wu-Tang International label. He has since made appearances on several Wu-Tang projects, including the RZA's own Birth Of A Prince and Digital Bullet LPs. His debut album, produced entirely by the Wu-Elements and featuring several Clan members, has been delayed numerous times, but was released in early 2007. The album took six years to finish.

Discography

Albums

Appearances

06. "Muslim And A Jew" (featuring The RZA and Cilvaringz)
10. "Dutch Touch" (featuring Cilvaringz, Furiuz Stylez, Masta Lee, Rizky Rough, Roodrunna, Rowdy and Yukkie B)
06. "Chi Kung" (featuring Beretta 9, Cilvaringz and Featherz)
07. "You'll Never Know" (featuring Cilvaringz)
20. "Cousins" (featuring Cilvaringz and Doc Gyneco)

Production credits

06. "Muslim And A Jew" (Produced by Cilvaringz]])
06. "The Last Hovering Castle"
14. "MoJo-oodoov: The Dead Man & His Stepson"
17. "Weapon Factory Outro: Gun Low Stance"
01. "Guerilla Hood"
11. "A Lil' Story"
01. "Poison Ring Chamber (Intro)"
04. "Sheherezad, My Beloved (The Greatest Love Story Ever Told)"
05. "Death to America" (Co-produced with The RZA)
06. "In The Name of Allah" (Co-produced with The RZA)
09. "Blazing Saddles"
12. "Caravanserai - Chapter II (Skit)" (Co-produced with The RZA)
14. "Dart Tournament"
15. "The Saga"
19. "Warriors & Poets (Skit)"
21. "Poison Ring Chamber (Outro)" (Co-produced with Barracuda)