Wu-Tang Clan's Oliver 'Power' Grant died from pancreatic cancer

Oliver “Power” Grant, co-founder and executive producer of the Wu-Tang Clan, has died at age 52 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. His family and the group announced the cause of death in a joint statement. Grant played a key role in the group's early success and cultural impact.

Oliver “Power” Grant, a co-founder of the influential hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan, died on February 25, 2026, following “a courageous and hard-fought battle with pancreatic cancer,” according to a joint statement from his family and the group shared with Rolling Stone.

Grant, who was 52, was surrounded by his mother, children, family, and closest friends at the end, the statement noted. A native of the Park Hill neighborhood in Staten Island, New York, Grant grew up alongside future Wu-Tang members, including childhood friend RZA. “From those streets, he rose to become a visionary force, a pillar of the Wu-Tang family, and a global architect of culture,” the tribute read. It added, “It was the honor of his life to pour his love, wisdom, and brilliance into his family and his community. His impact was singular; there will never be another to take his place.”

Though not a performing member, Grant was instrumental in the group's rise. In 1992, he helped finance their debut single, “Protect Ya Neck.” He served as executive producer on their seminal 1993 album, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), and all subsequent Wu-Tang albums. Grant also co-founded the successful streetwear brand Wu Wear.

The announcement came the same day Wu-Tang Clan received its first nomination for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2026. In a social media clip, Grant reflected on their early days: “Two things that make you do good. Either you’re inspired, or you’re desperate. … Our main money maker was the music, then the touring, then the brand.” The family and group closed by saying, “Power will always be loved, and his legacy will forever remain. Greatness is not what you have, but what you give.”

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