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reckonslepoisson · 5 years ago
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Made in Brooklyn, Masta Killa (2006)
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It’s easy to underestimate Made in Brooklyn, thinking it commits to the usual Wu-Tang sophomore slump, but in fact it’s easily as good as No Said Date. Indeed, in places, it exceeds that release. Masta Killa’s slower, more mediated flows are still a lot like RZA and not the most exciting in the Wu-Tang clan, but at least his pace and tone make for consistent, if stylistically similar, flows. Made in Brooklyn is collected to the tee, even on more outlandish instrumentals like the MF Doom-produced ‘E.N.Y. House’. Bolstered again by a decent quota of features from other Wu-Tang artists, Made in Brooklyn is a decent record even if Masta Killa isn’t the most distinctive nor engrossing artist in the group.
Pick: ‘E.N.Y. House’
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beersfromthebleachers · 6 years ago
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The Shaolin Samurai: The Wu-Tang Clan plays baseball
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This week I wanted to something different for my birthday baseball entry. Everyone who knows me personally knows that my favorite band or group is the Wu-Tang Clan. If I were to die tomorrow, what will be etched on my gravestone would be, “Cubs Baseball and Wu-Tang Clan, Forever” It is unfortunate that I did not record this on a Wu-Wednesday, but it is even more redeeming that I am posting it on my birthday. We are going to give you the starting lineup for the Shaolin Samurai, the hottest hip-hop baseball team with Witty Unpredictable Talent and Natural Game!
LF- Inspectah Deck: Batting leadoff for the Samurai is Inspectah Deck, the quick lyricist who knows how to get on base at an effective pace. He smoke with a bat like smoking Joe Fraizer, the “hell raiser” raising hell with the flavor threatening pitchers to Protect Ya Neck as he inspects every pitch putting up a good fight in the batter’s box. With fantastic left field acrobatics, he can channel his superhero form CZARFACE and is capable of throwing out runners heading for home with his laser for an arm. CZARFAZE is capable of those late game heroics, starting that rally in order for the Samurai to be able to win in walk-off fashion.
SS- Raekwon: The “Chef” Raekwon is cooking up some fast tracked lyrics and is batting second for some power hitting and extra base hits. With his style Only Built 4 Cuban Linx…the Chef had a great deal of flair in his playing form with his exposure playing in the Cuban league during the off season. Raekwon’s flow of his style has brought enough fame in a game when hit for the cycle and even made a spectacular catch that everyone refers to as The Lex Diamond Story and the fan favorite nickname as Shallah Diamond. Using his Shaolin Style and his Cuban form, the Chef will be lethal on base with extra base hits and forcing runs home.
1B- Method Man: The popular face of the Wu-Tang Clan is batting in the third slot. Method Man plays as the first baseman also known as Johnny Blaze is a Blackout performer, always performing on both sides of the plate and delivering fulfilling entertainment for the fans in the stands. Meth is most famous for his game on 4:21...The Day After Game where he crushed three home runs that rallied the team to victory for the Samurai. A key asset to this team, the rest of the Clan refers to him as the Tical Teammate for his amazing playing style and how he always keep the team in better spirits.
2B- Ghosface Killah: The all-star of the Wu-Tang Clan brings all the right tools to the game as the fast- playing, hard hitting, and emotional player on this entire roster. Ghostface is the most essential part of this offense and defense of the Samurai with his major contribution of what he delivers for each game. Batting cleanup spot in the order, the “Murderer’s Row” of this hitter is known as the Wu-Massacre if Meth and Rae are hot and on base. For his passion and dedication to the game, he is better known as the Ironman, due to his stellar performance with what he contributes towards the game. Without Ghostface, this unit would not be as sufficient or talented.
C- Ol’ Dirty Bastard: First thing first, you are messing with the worst. The Brooklyn folk hero who is foundation that holds the entire Wu-Tang Clan together. Ol’ Dirty Bastard is the slugging backstop that makes the most wild plays that throws the opposition into complete confusion before he strikes in his eccentric playing performance. His unpredictable playing style has brought the demise to his opponents, dubbing him the nickname Osiris. Batting fifth in the order, Ol’ Dirty will always bring the entertainment halfway through the order. ODB also has a soft spot for younger fans in the crowd, and he has high enthusiasm for the Samurai and what they do in the community. After all, he always said that Wu-Tang Clan is for the children.
3B- RZA: The captain of the Wu-Tang Clan, RZA holds down the hot corner and bats sixth in the order for the Shaolin Samurai. His razor sharp antics has some of the best defense on the ball diamond, and they are almost Gold Glove worthy. RZA’s fast movement at the plate takes skill that is out of this world, and a typical line drive from him is like a Digital Bullet. His creativity on and off the baseball field and his swift ninja movement had his teammates dub him with the nickname Bobby Digital. RZA is a dedicated, natural leader, and always provides ways for his team to succeed. His contribution to the team is alone is what make the team a full dynamically diverse group of players and pushes them forward into being the best team around.
CF- Masta Killa: Another featured team member that is Made in Brooklyn, Masta Killa is a good contributor to the Samurai. Along with fellow outfielder U-God, he is a master in the art of Chessboxing in what he contributes on both sides of ball. With his influence not as strong as the rest of his teammates off of the field, he often reminds the supporters that Loyalty is Royalty and all their success is celebrated together as a unit. Masta Killa has one of the best Shaolin styles of the Wu-Tang Clan, as he keeps it sharp and dangerous as key defensive asset in the outfield.
RF- U-God: The mastermind of contact hitting with the mysterious style of U-God gives a unique dynamic to the Samurai. U-God sharpened his defensive skills in right field with his skills in Chessboxing which still remains a mystery on what he developed his mechanics from. A run never advances when given the opportunity to stop the runner from the outfield. When the Samurai are down in the game, they can always rely on U-God’s on base capability in order to have a lead off runner in the start of late innings. It is true Dopium what he is capable to deliver with his bat and lethal lyrics.
SP- GZA: The Genius pitcher that has a full arsenal of pitches gives GZA the opportunity to dominate in most scenarios. Being a strong student of the game, his genius intellect always knows what pitches to throw against each specific opponent. The mound is not the only place on the baseball field where GZA dominates, for he is just as witty with a bat as well. Naming his most reliable bat Liquid Swords, GZA dominates as a home run hitting pitcher because he knows pitching better than his opponent does. He has all the Pro Tools as an MVP and/or Cy Young winning caliber player for the Samurai. As a spiritual leader, GZA holds second rank behind RZA as co-captain of the Wu-Tang Clan.
It would be amazing to see this fantasy baseball team take the diamond in the 36 Chambers of Shaolin. At the peaks of the hip-hop group’s breakout appearance in the early 1990s, it would have been great to see another major New York baseball team from another borough. I can never forget what Wu-Tang Clan has contributed in the history of hip-hop, and it would be a dream to see if they ever inspire any styles in baseball. Who knows, maybe a future player will adapt a Shaolin style to his batting stance and laces line drives with ultimate flair.
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thejoyofviolentmovement · 7 years ago
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New Audio: Masta Killa Teams Up with the Late Sean Price for a Genuine Street Banger
New Audio: Masta Killa Teams Up with the Late Sean Price for a Genuine Street Banger
Jamel Ireif (born Elgin Turner) is a East New York, Brooklyn-born emcee, best known to hip-hop heads and Wu-Tang Clan fans as Masta Killa. And although he was the last…
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slatestonemusic · 7 years ago
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#EventAlert from @citywinerynyc - Born in Brooklyn, New York, #MastaKilla @realmastakilla derived his rap name from the 1978 kung fu film Shaolin Master Killer, (Shao Lin san shi liu fang). During the first round of solo projects, he made several appearances on tracks now considered Wu-Tang classics, such as "Winter Warz", "Duel of the Iron Mic", and "Glaciers of Ice". His flow at the time attracted attention for being very slow and laid-back, in contrast to the more manic, forceful styles of members like Inspectah Deck and Ghostface Killah. Be sure to celebrate the pre-release of Masta Killa's new album Loyalty Is Royalty with us this 7.15! 📱💻🔌♻ Wu Blitz Follow @devi8tor43 @real9thprince @wumusicgroup @catxmixxmafiaradioceo @djjayuice @dcloud9dv8tor @officialpynrec plus! PLUG IN!🔌💻📱#wutangradio @WuWorldWideDjCoalition ARE THE MAIN DRIVING FORCE BEHIND WWW.WU-WORLD.COM GET YOUR MUSIC IN ROTATION TODAY. SALUTE TO THE REAL!! HIP-HOP! LOOKING FOR DOPE DJS CALL ☎252-228-9007☎ ((Let The Djs Eat)) #1000Network internet-based media network of radio stations, entertainment companies, magazines, websites & other outlets all over the world...🔭 🌱♻ #PhenomRadio #hustle #motivation #entrepreneur #Radioplatform #entrepreneurs #entrepreneurlife #wutang #onlinemarketing #letthedjseat #thehypemagazinenetwork #business #NerveDjs #Devi8tors #OrganicNetwork #radionetwork #WuWorld  #onlinebusiness #IndieAdvancement #1000Network #NetworkDistribution #urnotadj #wublitz #wu #success #Hiphop #emcee (at City Winery NYC)
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erickmalpicaflores · 6 years ago
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Erik Malpica Flores Erik Malpica Flores recommends: THE L WORD Sequel Series, SHAMELESS Renewed, THE CHI and CITY ON A HILL Premiere Dates and More
Coming out of Showtime’s presentation at the Television Critics Association’s winter press tour, the cable channel made several announcements, including premiere dates for THE CHI and CITY ON A HILL, an L WORD sequel series pick up, the return of Bryan Cranston to television and much more.
THE CHI: Season 2 of THE CHI is set to premiere on Sunday, April 7 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT. “Produced entirely in its namesake city, season two of THE CHI will spotlight the ambitious plan by Brandon (Mitchell) to make his food truck a success, while navigating the class differences with his girlfriend Jerrika (Boone). Emmett (Latimore) will encounter a lot of bumps and bruises as he makes an effort to grow up and get custody of his son, guided by his mother Jada (Yolonda Ross), who is discovering a new life of her own. Kevin (Hibbert) reckons with the trauma of what he has experienced in his young life, as he strengthens the bonds with his buddies, Papa (Brown Jr.) and Jake (Epps), whose older brother Reg (Fitzpatrick) exposes Jake to twisted lessons in street survival. Lastly, an imprisoned Ronnie (Mwine) will attempt to come to terms with killing Brandon’s brother and reclaim his life, while Detective Cruz (Riesco) launches a new investigation. The season will also show the joys of living life on the Southside of Chicago. Guest stars include Carl Lumbly, Curtiss Cook, Crystal Dickinson and Kimberly Hebert Gregory.”
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CITY ON A HILL: This new 10-episode drama series will debut on Sunday, June 16 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT. Starring Kevin Bacon and Aldis Hodge, “the series is set in early 1990s Boston, rife with criminals emboldened by local law enforcement agencies in which corruption and racism was the norm. In this fictional account, assistant district attorney Decourcy Ward (Hodge) arrives from Brooklyn and forms an unlikely alliance with a corrupt yet venerated FBI veteran, Jackie Rohr (Bacon). Together, they take on a family of armored car robbers from Charlestown in a case that grows to involve, and ultimately subvert, the entire criminal justice system of Boston.”
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THE L WORD Sequel: Showtime has ordered a sequel series to THE L WORD, which will premiere in late 2019. The eight-episode series will be run by Marja-Lewis Ryan (The Four-Faced Liar, 6 Balloons) and is executive produced with series creator Ilene Chaiken and original series stars Jennifer Beals, Katherine Moennig and Leisha Hailey.
YOUR HONOR: Bryan Cranston is set to executive producer and star in the new Showtime YOUR HONOR. The 10-episode limited series will also be executive produced by Emmy nominees Robert and Michelle King. “The series is a legal thriller that rips through all strata of New Orleans society. Cranston will star as a respected judge whose son is involved in a hit-and-run that leads to a high-stakes game of lies, deceit and impossible choices.”
SHAMELESS: The long-running series has been renewed for a tenth season. The upcoming season will include William H. Macy, Jeremy Allen White, Ethan Cutkosky, Emma Kenney, Christian Isaiah and Cameron Monaghan. Production on season 10 will begin in 2019.
WU-TANG CLAN: OF MICS AND MEN: This four-part documentary series will debut on Friday, May 10 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT. “As the group marks the 25th anniversary of their breakout debut album Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), the series looks back on their career, combining intimate and reflective interviews from each of the nine living members with never-before-seen archival footage and performances. The series follows the founding members – RZA, GZA, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, Inspectah Deck, Raekwon the Chef, U-God, Ghostface Killah, Method Man, Masta Killa and Cappadonna – many of whom were childhood friends in the hardscrabble world of ’70s and ’80s Staten Island and Brooklyn.”
XY CHELSEA: This documentary is set to premiere on Friday, June 7 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT. “Directed by Tim Travers Hawkins, and produced by Pulse Films, XY CHELSEA tells the historic story of whistle-blower Chelsea Manning, whose 35-year sentence in a maximum security prison was commuted by President Obama in 2017. Shot over two years and featuring exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes verité with Manning, the film begins on the momentous day in May of that year when she leaves prison and follows her through her journey of discovery, while also examining her place in the conversation on national security and the fight of the transgender community for rights and visibility.”
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breakdancedecoded-blog · 8 years ago
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157 Bboy Tracks That You Must Listen to Before You Die
(This post was originally published on breakdancedecoded.com)
In 1972, a man of towering physique – and street influence – travelled the Bronx with the loudest sound system (within the neighbourhood) in his car. Wherever he went, young boys and girls would flock around him, as if he were a real life Pied Piper.
This man had an acute sense of what made the young ones tick. And he knew how to get people’s feet moving. By looping the heavily percussive parts of certain funk tracks, you would have seen a sea of humans going wild.
In other words, just by repeating the ‘breaks’ of a song… It got everyone dancing in a frenzy.
It was pure magic – and it hasn’t stopped since!
So what is the particular cause-effect relationship that I’m highlighting here?
Since the birth of bboying, people created movement as a reaction to music.
That is the relationship. Music = cause; dance = effect. No music, no dance.
If there’s any one thing you MUST know inside out, it’s the music.
You don’t watch bboy videos without turning on the audio.
You don’t feel the hype without the music during your practice. You don’t feel the funk and energy during a jam without a bboy track in the background.
James Brown wouldn’t have his footwork without his music in the first place. Kool Herc wouldn’t have been able to call anyone a “breakboy” if not for the young kids going wild to the beat.
The bottomline is, music is the bloodline of bboying (or any dance for that matter). No music, no bboy.
And I want to inject more life into your breaking, so here’s a list of beats that bboys are lining up to kill. It includes both classics and new beats, both funk and unconventional genres. Some names appear just once, others might come up a dozen times.
Buckle up, bookmark this page, and amp up your speakers. Because this list consists of some of the greatest tunes to have landed in the pages of humanity’s history.
The 157 Songs That Should Be On Your Breaking Playlist
Fred Karlin – You’re Hip Miss Pastorfield
Kraak and Smaak – Squeeze Me
Eruption – Funky Lover
Franki Valli and the Four Seasons – Beggin’
Budos Band – Up From the South
The Lovomaniacs – Sex
MOP – Ante Up (Remix)
Eric B & Rakim – Juice (Know the Ledge)
Dave Cortez – Happy Soul
James Brown – Sex Machine
Kool G Rap and Polo – Poison
Run DMC – Beats to the Rhyme
The Apples – Killing
Arthur Baker – Breaker’s Revenge
Black Heat – Love the Life You Live
KRS One – The Sound of Da Police
Noisette – Bridge to Canada
Head Automatica – Brooklyn is Burning
Incredible Bongo Band – Apache
Eric B & Rakim – Don’t Sweat the Technique
Johnny Bristol – Lusty Lady
Dennis Coffey – Scorpio
The Souljazz Orchestra – Insurrection
Laura Vane & The Vipertones – Man Of Your Word
A Tribe Called Quest – Scenario
Waheymi – Underdog
Isaac Hayes – Disco Connection
Badder Than Evil – Hot Wheels (The Chase)
Pete Rock and C.L. Smooth – The Creator
Curtis Mayfield – Move On Up
Black Sheep – Strobelight Honey
Laura Vane and the Vipers – Roof Off
Frankie Cutlass – Puerto Rico
Binary Star – Masters of the Universe
Manu Dibango – African Battle
Mobb Deep – The Learning (Burn)
Dennis Coffey – Theme from Blackbelt Jones
Mr Wiggles – The Spaniard
Baby Huey – Listen to Me
Manu Dibango – Soul Makossa
DJ Shadow – Organ Donor (Remix)
Cypress Hill – Latin Thugs
Aretha Franklin – Rock Steady
Nice and Smooth – Old to the New
Beastie Boys – No Sleep Till Brooklyn
Cookin’ on 3 Burners – Feel Good Inc.
Cut Chemist – Drums of Fire
Mark Ronson – Ooh Wee (ft. Nate Dogg and Ghostface Killah)
Masta Killa – Masta Killa
The Mohawks – Champ
Toploader – Dancing in the Moonlight
Mr. Wiggles – Top Rock and Roll
Uptown – Dope on Plastic
Yellow Sunshine – Yellow Sunshine
The Blackbyrds – Rock Creek Park
Pete Rock and C.L. Smooth – T.R.O.Y.
Exit 9 – Fly
Mongo Santamaria – Cloud Nine
Wu Tang Clan – C.R.E.A.M.
Danny Hibrid & James Brown – I Feel Alright
The Fatback Band – Spanish Hustle
Das EFX – They Want EFX
Osibisa – Fire
Bobby Byrd – I Need Help (I Can’t Do It Alone)
The Bamboos – Tighten Up
Candido – Soulwanco
Big Daddy Kane – Set It Off
Edwin Starr – I Just Wanna Do My Thing
Babe Ruth – The Mexican
Roxanne Shante – Have a Nice Day
Ray Baretto – Pasttime Paradise
Tower of Power- There’s Only So Much Oil In The Ground
BT Express – Energy Level
King Khan – On The Street Where I Live
Jackson 5 – What You Don’t Know
Eric B & Rakim – I Know You Got Soul
Crazy Elephant – Pam
James Brown – Get Up Offa That Thing
Nice and Smooth – Dope Not Hype
Esperanto – Night of the Wolf
Big Daddy Kane – The Wrath of Kane
Poets of Rhythm – Funky, Funky, North Carolina
Nicole Willis and The Soul Investigators – Holdin’ On
Greenwood Rhythm Coalition & Luz Mob – Guajira 78
Masta Killa – No Said Date
The Dap Kings – Nervous Like Me
Fusik – Higher
Esther Williams – Last Night Changed It All
Bob James – Farandole
Electric Light Orchestra – Fire on High
Black Sheep – The Choice is Yours
Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers – Blow Your Whistle
Roberto Roena – Que Se Sepa
James Brown – Superbad
Herman Kelly and Life – Dance to the Drummer’s Beat
Breakout – Planet Rock Part 2
Breakestra – You Don’t Need a Dance
Mongo Santamaria – Crazy Lady
Run DMC – It’s Like That
Frank Ferrer – Pa’ Los Obreros
Jackson 5 – Life of the Party
The Sound Stylistics – The Taking of Peckham 343
The Pharcyde – Passing Me By
Edwin Starr – Time
Los Tios Queridos – Si Me Ves Volar
Breakestra – Humpty Dump
Wu Tang Clan – Ain’t Nuthing ta  Fuck Wit’
The Mike Theodore Orchestra – The Bull
The Heavy – How You Like Me Now?
Climax Blues Band – Sense of Direction (Looped Version)
DJ Nas’D – It’s A Great Situation
Lack of Afro – The Outsider
James Brown – Get on the Good Foot
Brownout – Homenaje
The Prodigy – Invaders Must Die
Rhythm Heritage – Blockbuster
The Soul Searcher – We The People Side B
Sam & Dave – Hold On, I’m Comin’
Nas – Made You Look
Jimmy Castor Bunch – It’s Just Begun
LL Cool J – Mama Said Knock You Out
Fusik – Fusik For The B-boys
The New Mastersounds – Bondo Sama
Rhythm Heritage – Theme from S.W.A.T.
Redman – Time 4 Sum Aksion
Cookin’ on 3 Burners – Tokyo Saucer
Run DMC – It’s Tricky
Black Grass – Queztalcoatl Returns
Spanky Wilson – Sunshine of Your Love
Jun Mayuzumi – Black Room
George Benson – Water Brother
Rufus Thomas – Itch and Scratch
Can – Vitamin C
RJD2 – 1976
The Roots – Here I Come (ft. Dice Raw)
Mark Ronson – God Put A Smile On Your Face (ft. the Daptone Horns)
Lords of the Underground – Chief Rocka
Smoove – I’m a Man
Fusik – Funktana
Gary’s Gang – Do It at the Disco
Nas – Hip Hop is Dead
Alice Russell – All Over Now
Mountain Mocha Killimanjaro – Yellow Soul Force
J-Walk – Soul Vibration
Gwen McRae – All This Love That I’m Giving
Harvey Averne Barrio Band – Cucaraca Macara
Ashley MacIsaac – Sleepy Maggie
Hawkeye – Still Jivin’
Jackson Sisters – I Believe in Miracles
Naughty by Nature – Hip Hop Hooray
Brian Auger & Julie Driscoll – Let the Sunshine
DJ Premier – Classic (ft. Rakim, KRS-One, Nas, Kanye West)
Gang Starr – Full Clip
Big Boss Man – Kelvin Stardust
Chuck Brown and the Soul Searchers – Bustin’ Loose
James Brown – Give It Up or Turn It Loose
Coke Escovedo – I Wouldn’t Change a Thing
After listening to the entire treasure trove above, I’m sure you have a greater appreciation of music in bboying. Obviously 1 listening session isn’t going to dramatically change the way you approach music, but these bboy tracks are to be enjoyed over and over. Because good music speaks to people without becoming stale; it’s timeless.
Listening to music is just one half of how you engage with the dance that is breaking. How you interpret the mood, how much fire or energy you put into your steps… All of these take guidance and training; it’s a tedious process that you’ll learn to love.
By the way, you can even play the above list of bboy tracks at your next practice or house party! I created a playlist of all 157 songs just for your next practice, so check it out by clicking this little link filled with bboy tracks.
Have I missed out any of the classic beats? Share it below in the comments section!
Just remember your priorities… It’s music then dance.
P.S. In case you haven’t already noticed, the man at the beginning of the story was also known as Kool Herc, one of the pioneer DJs to cut the breaks and develop music in hip-hop.
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thejoyofviolentmovement · 7 years ago
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New Video: Masta Killa Boy Backs and Moe Rocc Take Over the Streets and the Club in New Visuals for "OGs Told Me"
New Video: Masta Killa Boy Backs and Moe Rocc Take Over the Streets and the Club in New Visuals for “OGs Told Me”
Jamel Ireif (born Elgin Turner) is a East New York, Brooklyn-born emcee, best known to hip-hop heads and Wu-Tang Clan fans as Masta Killa. And although he was the last member to join the original lineup and was initially considered as one of the lesser-known and unheralded members of the Wu — he was only featured on one track of…
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thejoyofviolentmovement · 7 years ago
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New Audio: Wu-Tang Clan's Masta Killa Teams Up with Ram Squad's MC Boy Backs, Moe Roc, and Dame Grease on a Soulful and Banging Homage to the Real OGs
New Audio: Wu-Tang Clan’s Masta Killa Teams Up with Ram Squad’s MC Boy Backs, Moe Roc, and Dame Grease on a Soulful and Banging Homage to the Real OGs
Jamel Ireif (born Elgin Turner) is a East New York, Brooklyn-born emcee, best known to hip-hop heads and Wu-Tang Clan fans as Masta Killa. And although he was the last member to join…
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slatestonemusic · 7 years ago
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#EventAlert from @citywinerynyc - Born in Brooklyn, New York, #MastaKilla @realmastakilla derived his rap name from the 1978 kung fu film Shaolin Master Killer, (Shao Lin san shi liu fang). During the first round of solo projects, he made several appearances on tracks now considered Wu-Tang classics, such as "Winter Warz", "Duel of the Iron Mic", and "Glaciers of Ice". His flow at the time attracted attention for being very slow and laid-back, in contrast to the more manic, forceful styles of members like Inspectah Deckand Ghostface Killah. Be sure to celebrate the pre-release of Masta Killa's new album Loyalty Is Royalty with us this 7.15! 📱💻🔌♻ Wu Blitz Follow @devi8tor43 @real9thprince @wumusicgroup @catxmixxmafiaradioceo @djjayuice @dcloud9dv8tor @officialpynrec plus! PLUG IN!🔌💻📱#wutangradio @WuWorldWideDjCoalition ARE THE MAIN DRIVING FORCE BEHIND WWW.WU-WORLD.COM GET YOUR MUSIC IN ROTATION TODAY. SALUTE TO THE REAL!! HIP-HOP! LOOKING FOR DOPE DJS CALL ☎252-228-9007☎ ((Let The Djs Eat)) #1000Network internet-based media network of radio stations, entertainment companies, magazines, websites & other outlets all over the world...🔭 🌱♻ #PhenomRadio #hustle #motivation #entrepreneur #Radioplatform #entrepreneurs #entrepreneurlife #advertising #wutang #onlinemarketing #letthedjseat #thehypemagazinenetwork #business #NerveDjs #Devi8tors #OrganicNetwork #radionetwork #WuWorld  #onlinebusiness #IndieAdvancement #1000Network #NetworkDistribution #urnotadj (at City Winery NYC)
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