RZA’s WuWednesday Show Debuts on SiriusXM Channel 43
Hip-hop pioneer spins rare Clan tracks and interviews, airing every Wednesday at 3 PM EST.

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Wuwednesday: What To Expect
Today at 3 PM EST, hip-hop fans can tune in to SiriusXM channel 43 or the SiriusXM app for the premiere of WuWednesday with RZA. In a post on the official Wu-Tang Clan Instagram account, the group urged followers: “Tune in TODAY at 3 pm EST on @siriusxm channel 43 or the app to listen to WuWednesday with @rza. Check the link in bio to watch more on YouTube #WuWednesday #SiriusXM #RZA #WuTangClan.” The accompanying image features RZA in sunglasses, standing before a microphone with SiriusXM branding and the show’s title, setting the stage for a weekly deep dive into the Clan’s extensive catalog.
Rza Takes The Lead
As the primary producer and de facto leader behind the Wu-Tang Clan’s sound, RZA (born Robert Diggs) will curate each week’s episode. Listeners can expect classic tracks from landmark albums such as 1993’s Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) alongside rare demos, unreleased verses, and interviews from the group’s nine founding members—including GZA, Ghostface Killah, Method Man, and Inspectah Deck. RZA’s commentary will offer context on production techniques, guest appearances, and the cultural impact of each record.
Legacy Of The Clan
Formed in Staten Island in 1992, the Wu-Tang Clan revolutionized East Coast hip-hop with gritty lyrics, martial-arts-inspired imagery, and innovative sampling. According to the group’s Wikipedia entry, they’ve sold more than 40 million records worldwide and influenced generations of artists across genres. Over the years, RZA has branched into film scoring and acting, but his role as the Clan’s sonic architect remains central—making him the ideal host to guide fans through decades of music.
How To Listen
You can catch WuWednesday on SiriusXM’s Rate The Hits (channel 43) every Wednesday at 3 PM EST. Subscribers should open the SiriusXM mobile app or tune their satellite radio to channel 43. For those without a satellite subscription, a preview of each episode will be posted on the Wu-Tang YouTube channel, accessible via the “link in bio” noted in the Instagram post. Fans outside the U.S. can stream the show live through SiriusXM’s streaming service.
Beyond The Broadcast
While this is the group’s first regular SiriusXM series, Wu-Tang has dabbled in audio programming before. In late 2022, Capadonna and DJ Mathematics joined Angela Yee on New York’s Power 105.1 to discuss the Saga Continues album, the group’s first new record in eight years. The weekly WuWednesday slot offers a more permanent home for RZA to showcase both classic material and any fresh projects on the horizon.
Listeners can also revisit past anniversaries and milestones on RZA’s new show. For example, Ghostface Killah’s birthday was celebrated on the Clan’s Instagram with fan tributes and rare footage—content that RZA may unpack further during an upcoming episode. And while “Wu Wednesdays” is also the name of a new Staten Island FerryHawks promotion launching in 2025, RZA’s SiriusXM series will remain squarely focused on the music and stories behind the legendary hip-hop collective.
Get ready for deep cuts, behind-the-scenes tales from studio sessions, and personal reflections from the man who shaped Wu-Tang’s signature sound.
Tuning In
Mark your calendar and set your dial: every Wednesday at 3 PM EST, RZA invites you to step into the Wu-Tang universe, one track and one story at a time.

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