Something about the timing makes this one hit even harder. Just as Wu-Tang Clan was gearing up for a historic year, the group is now mourning a loss that feels deeply personal.Wu-Tang Clan is mourning one of its own. The man who executive-produced all of the group’s albums, Oliver “Power” Grant, has died, leaving the group and the music world stunned.Tributes from Method Man and Raekwon The Chef reveal emotional details, including a final photo that has everyone talking.
On February 25, 2026, the official Wu-Tang Clan X account confirmed the heartbreaking news with a simple but powerful message.The tribute, shared in a post from the group’s official page, included a nearly 2-minute memorial video and nothing more, no explanation, no details, just love and respect for a man fans knew as both Oliver “Power” Grant.The message was short, but the impact was enormous.Oliver Grant wasn’t just another affiliate. Within the Wu-Tang universe, he was considered family, an extended member whose influence ran behind the scenes and alongside the movement’s rise.Affectionately known as Power, Oliver’s presence dated back to the group’s early grind. Those who knew him describe him as steady, loyal, and fiercely protective of the Wu legacy.His passing at 52 marks a major loss for the Clan’s extended circle, especially during a year that was shaping up to be monumental.