By Status Ain't Hood Staff
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February 27, 2026
Oliver “Power” Grant, a pivotal force behind the rise of the Wu-Tang Clan and architect of its business empire, has died of unknown causes at 52. News of his passing was first reported by Okayplayer. The group paid tribute on Instagram, writing, “Rest in Power, Power,” while member Method Man added, “Paradise my Brother safe Travels!! … Bruh I am not ok.” Grant grew up in Staten Island’s Park Hill projects alongside the future members of the Wu-Tang Clan. In 1992, he helped finance their debut single, “Protect Ya Neck,” and the following year served as executive producer on their landmark album, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). Describing himself as “more the financial guy,” Grant said much of their early success came through trial and error and relentless determination. Beyond music, Grant founded the Wu Wear clothing line, transforming the group’s logo into a global brand. Under his leadership, Wu Wear secured a deal with Macy's, opened four retail stores nationwide, and reportedly grossed $25 million annually at its peak. Grant was later portrayed by Marcus Callender in the Wu-Tang: An American Saga, cementing his legacy as a driving force behind one of hip-hop’s most influential dynasties.