
The Wu is back—and not just in sound, but in cinematic fury.
Wu-Tang Clan, Mathematics, Method Man, U-God, and Benny the Butcher have unleashed the official music video for “Warriors Two, Cooley High” / “Roar of the Lion,” a hard-hitting mash-up lifted from the upcoming Black Samson: The Bastard Swordsman short film. The visuals are a raw, no-frills homage to legacy, lyrical fire, and the clan’s unshakable place in hip-hop’s martial order.
Method Man cuts through flames under a gray hoodie, his delivery precise and battle-ready, while U-God emerges in sharp monochrome, lacing bar after bar in a black leather jacket. The aesthetic is stark, gritty, and deliberate—a visceral punch that reminds you Wu-Tang is forever for a reason.

But the saga doesn’t stop there.
Black Samson: The Bastard Swordsman returns in a deluxe form, now featuring the brand-new soul-wrenching cut “Sinners.” This confessional cipher—featuring the lyrical heavies of Wu-Tang Clan, Erick Sermon, Keith Murray, and Jamal—is soaked in gospel grit and Mo’ Better Blues energy. Produced by Mathematics, it stands as one of the most emotionally potent tracks Wu’s delivered in recent memory.
Fans eager for more can witness the live madness as Wu-Tang Clan continues their Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chaptertour, with Mathematics anchoring the sound behind the turntables. Expect performances of “Roar of the Lion,” “Mandingo,” and more from the deluxe LP, which originally debuted with 5,000 uniquely covered vinyls via 36 Chambers and Ruffnation Entertainment—marking the first album since 2014 to feature all nine Wu members.
The Black Samson saga continues—bigger, bolder, and louder than ever.
Watch the video below: