Wu-Tang Clan Celebrates Knicks Championship With Enter the Wu-Tang Tribute
- Wu-Tang Clan performed a medley of "Bring Da Ruckus" and "C.R.E.A.M." on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on June 16, 2026.
- The appearance focused on the group's roots in New York City, linking the sports franchise's success to the group's own cultural history.
- The group used the platform to mark the New York Knicks' recent championship win.
Wu-Tang Clan performed a medley of “Bring Da Ruckus” and “C.R.E.A.M.” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on June 16, 2026. The group appeared on the program to celebrate the New York Knicks’ championship victory, according to reporting from VIBE.
The appearance focused on the group’s roots in New York City, linking the sports franchise’s success to the group’s own cultural history. Members including RZA, Method Man, and Raekwon participated in the performance, which revisited material from their debut studio album.
Why did Wu-Tang Clan perform on The Tonight Show?
The group used the platform to mark the New York Knicks’ recent championship win. According to VIBE, the performance served as a celebration of the city’s victory, aligning the group’s identity as New York representatives with the team’s achievement.

This synergy between the group and the Knicks highlights a long-standing connection between the Wu-Tang Clan and New York City’s civic pride. By appearing on a national late-night program, the group tied the sports milestone to the city’s broader artistic legacy.
Which songs did the group perform?
The group executed a medley featuring two of their most recognized tracks: “Bring Da Ruckus” and “C.R.E.A.M.” (Cash Rules Everything Around Me). VIBE reported that the performance combined these songs to create a high-energy set for the audience.
Both tracks are staples of the group’s discography and were central to the medley. The selection of these specific songs emphasizes the group’s focus on their early, high-impact work during the appearance.
How does this connect to Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)?
The medley specifically revisited songs from Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), the group’s 1993 debut album. By performing these tracks, the group referenced the foundation of their career and the sound that defined the New York rap scene in the early 1990s.
The contrast between the 1993 recording and the June 16, 2026, performance illustrates the group’s evolution from underground figures to established cultural icons. While the original album was characterized by a raw, gritty production style, the Fallon performance brought those same compositions to a polished, mainstream television stage.
The choice to return to their debut album for a championship celebration suggests a desire to ground the current victory in the city’s historical artistic achievements. It positions the Knicks’ win as part of a larger timeline of New York excellence that includes the 1993 release of 36 Chambers.
The performance featured core members of the collective, including:
- RZA
- Method Man
- Raekwon
This reunion of key figures for a themed medley underscores the group’s ability to maintain its brand cohesion decades after the initial release of their debut work.
