Northstar has always carried the weight of Wu-Tang’s spiritual flame, and with their new single “Luv Allah, Luv Equality” featuring Kinetic 9 of Killarmy, they’ve tapped into something both nostalgic and necessary. Nearly twenty years after their RZA-backed debut, the group resurfaces with a track that feels less like a comeback and more like a continuation of an unfinished story.
This isn’t just another single—it’s a bridge. Christbearer sets the tone with sharp imagery pulled straight out of Southern California life: memories of holding cells, street clashes, and the push-and-pull between rebellion and reflection. Big Meko follows with raw grit from the Long Beach streets, laying down verses that honor West Coast hustle while grounding everything in faith.
Then comes Kinetic 9, Beretta 9 himself, weaving poetry that feels like a meditation on duality—love and hate, peace and war, unity and division. His outro hits even harder, paying tribute to fallen Wu affiliates like ODB, Doc Doom, and Popa Wu. It’s less a song ending and more a moment of silence turned into rhythm.
The accompanying animated video only amplifies the message, showing that legacy doesn’t need to stay static—it can evolve, breathe, and move in new forms. Produced and mixed by Shaka Amazulu The 7th, with DJ Flipcyde adding the scratches, this track balances reverence with rebellion.
At its core, “Luv Allah, Luv Equality” is both prayer and proclamation. Northstar isn’t just reminiscing on past glory—they’re showing that the message still matters today.