Zu Ninjaz – Now Justice (2026 Digital Remaster)
Originally recorded between 1995–1998 and executive produced by Lord Buddha Monk, Now Justice is a powerful document of the Brooklyn Zu extended family during the height of the Wu-Tang underground era. Featuring an appearance from Ol’ Dirty Bastard and performances from key Brooklyn Zu Mafia members, the album captures the raw, militant energy that defined mid-’90s New York hip-hop.
The Zu Ninjaz — led by core members K-Blunt (RIP), Popa Chief, and 5ft Hyper Sniper, with production helmed by Ninja Scroll — deliver rugged street lyricism over gritty, martial arts-inspired production. Buddha Monk not only oversees the project but also steps to the mic, alongside Brooklyn Zu Mafia affiliates including Babyface Fensta, Spiritual Assassin, and Drunken Dragon of the Zu Manchuz.
At the time, the Brooklyn Zu Mafia functioned as the outermost circle of the Brooklyn Zu movement — encompassing Brooklyn Zu, Zu Ninjaz, and Zu Manchuz — forming a tight-knit creative alliance within the broader Wu-Tang Family universe. Now Justice stands as one of the most authentic recordings from that extended chamber.
This newly remastered edition preserves the raw intensity of the original sessions while enhancing clarity and depth for modern streaming platforms. A restored hidden chamber, Now Justice remains a vital piece of Wu-affiliated history.
Tracklist
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Intro (Elements)
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Slicer – Buddha Monk, D.L., Dana, Blunt, Babyface Fensta, Five Foot Hyper Sniper
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No Retreat – Raw, Five Foot Hyper Sniper, Popa Chief
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Gunshots – Five Foot Hyper Sniper, K-Blunt
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Hard to Defeat – Hook Ninja, Celo, Raw, Rambo
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Specially Trained Ninja – K-Blunt, Drunken Dragon, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, Redz, Black Lantern
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Back of the Church – K-Blunt, Redz, Spiritual Assassin, Five Foot Hyper Sniper
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Blazin – Hook Ninja, Buddha Monk, K-Blunt, Celo, Raw, Five Foot Hyper Sniper, Popa Chief
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Ninjitzu – Raw, Celo, D.L., K-Blunt, Five Foot Hyper Sniper
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Ninja Habitat – Denise and Her Hoes, K-Blunt, Five Foot Hyper Sniper, Popa Chief
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Blood Thirsty (Instrumental)







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