The family of Wu-Tang Clan founding member Oliver "Power" Grant has revealed the late musician's cause of death. In a joint statement first shared with Rolling Stone on Sunday, March 1, the family and hip-hop group confirmed that Grant died following "a courageous and hard-fought battle with pancreatic cancer." Grant, who cofounded the New York City collective and executive produced its albums, died at age 52 on Tuesday, February 24. Sunday's statement was later shared via Instagram in full by the group, which was cofounded in Staten Island in the early 1990s by RZA (real name Robert Diggs).
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Critical Wu-Tang Clan Cofounder Oliver 'Power' Grant's Cause of Death Confirmed
March 2, 2026
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