Wu-Tang Clan now has their own New York City street corner named after them. On Saturday, the hip-hop group, who hails from the Park Hill section of Clifton in Staten Island, was honored in a unveiling ceremony. The corner of Vanderbilt Avenue and Targee Street has been renamed “Wu-Tang Clan District” in recognition of their contribution to the neighborhood. See the new sign and footage from the event below.

“I never saw this day coming,” Ghostface Killah said in a speech at the event, CNN reports. “I knew we were some ill MCs, but I didn't know that it'd take it this far.”

“This is a great day where we have an opportunity to honor our own hometown heroes, the young men who put Staten Island on the map internationally,” said councilwoman Debbie Rose, SILive reports. “They overcame all types of challenges, to not only become rap artist and hip-hop artist but to inspire and challenge the music world.”

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