No Said Date [Bonus DVD] Masta Killa

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CD - Bonus DVD

  • Release Date: 06/01/2004
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 20,187
  • Label: NATURE SOUNDS
  • UPC: 822720710829
 
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No Said Date [Bonus DVD]

1LISTENBorn Chamber (Intro) 1:16
2LISTENGrab the Microphone 2:59
3LISTENNo Said Date 2:44
4LISTENLast Drink 4:03
5LISTENLove Spell 4:14
6LISTENThe Future (Skit) 1:28
7LISTEND.T.D. 4:13
8LISTENWhatever / Prodigal Sunn 2:54
9LISTENSecret Rivals / Killah Priest 3:29
10LISTENSkit 0:24
11LISTENDigi Warfare 4:06
12LISTENOld Man 2:46
13LISTENQueen 3:40
14LISTENSchool 3:12
15LISTENSilverbacks 3:26
16LISTENMasta Killa 2:51

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

The long-delayed first solo release from Wu-Tang Clan's Masta Killa (legendary for recording his contributions to "Da Mystery of Chessboxin'" on Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) while in jail) features guest raps and beats by most of the Clan's main members. Unlike a lot of albums where the guy whose name is on the cover sounds like a guest on his own album (paging P. Diddy), this is strictly Masta Killa's party. His aggressive but nimble flow is all over each of these songs, with the guest raps by the rest of the crew -- including Raekwon, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Method Man, and Ghostface -- limited to a verse or even just a couple lines at a time. The settings, mostly by the usual Wu-Tang Clan production team of the RZA, True Master, and Mathematics, are mostly utilitarian, keeping the focus on the words, but a couple of inspired samples stand out, particularly the use of the creepy strings from OutKast's "Skrew It On the Bar-B," speeded up slightly to give them an otherworldly atmosphere, on the title track and the brilliant use of the instantly familiar bassline from Quincy Jones' "The Streetbeater" (the Sanford and Son theme) as the basis of "Old Man." In production and supposedly "almost finished" for literally years, No Said Date is worth the wait. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide All Music Guide

Customer Reviews

classicby Anonymous

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September 20, 2007: Masta Killa is by far the most underrated MC in the Wu. This CD is a "sleeper classic," meaning that those who didn't sleep on it know it's a classic. Masta Killa flows flawlessly throughout this CD in his trademark, humorless monotone as he spits thoughtful and well-crafted poetry about many aspects of life. His rhymes are very cerebral and clever, and his work is consistent throughout this disc. I would highly recommend this CD to any Wu fan that's remotely interested, as well as fans of intelligent, raw rap in general.

WU TANG 4 LIFE!!!!!!by Anonymous

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July 12, 2005: Masta Killa brings the old school Wu tang heat in this long overdue debut. This is mos def the best wu tang cd in a while.The whole CD is bangin. Every single track is smokin, all killer no filler. My favorite tracks are "School", "old Man", and "No Said Date". Get this CD now, ya heard.


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