Music
Wu-Tang rework classic Beatles track
Published Wednesday, Aug 15 2007, 12:22 BST | By Alex Fletcher
Warning: This article contains language and/or sexual references that younger readers are advised to avoid.
The Wu-Tang Clan have reworked classic Beatles' track 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps' for their new album, 8 Diagrams.
The hip-hop collective have collaborated with Red Hot Chilli Peppers guitarist John Frusciante and former Beatle George Harrison's son, Dhani Harrison on the track, which is titled 'Gently Weeps'.
On the subject of working with the late Beatle's son, Wu-Tang's RZA told Rolling Stone: "He's the biggest Wu-Tang fan in the world.
"He knew all the kung fu s**t! That's deep! I told him I would be honoured if he played his father's song."
The song will be available for fans to listen to when the group's album is released on November 13.
The hip-hop collective have collaborated with Red Hot Chilli Peppers guitarist John Frusciante and former Beatle George Harrison's son, Dhani Harrison on the track, which is titled 'Gently Weeps'.
On the subject of working with the late Beatle's son, Wu-Tang's RZA told Rolling Stone: "He's the biggest Wu-Tang fan in the world.
"He knew all the kung fu s**t! That's deep! I told him I would be honoured if he played his father's song."
The song will be available for fans to listen to when the group's album is released on November 13.
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