
Produced by Soul Professa. “Never Never” single on iTunes now.
Another video from the upcoming 12 Reasons To Die album, this one showing the creation of the vinyl box set from GetOnDown.
CZARFACE Promotional track they recorded for Sway & Tech’s “The Wake Up Show” with two new verses from INS Deck & Esoteric over “Czar Refaeli.” After selling out the first edition of CZARFACE on CD, with the Pop-Up packaging, Brick Records has repressed the album in a new digi-pack case with altered front cover art. [cont.]
Inspectah Deck had a rough go round during the first generation of Wu-Tang solo LP’s. While each Method Man, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, GZA/Genius, Raekwon, and Ghostface were blessed with debut albums produced exclusively by RZA (save one or two tracks), Deck’s debut, Uncontrolled Substance, was one of the first LP’s to largely employ many of [cont.]
From The Psychic World Of Walter Reed, available now.
Shot & edited by Anthony Jarvis! Esoteric hits NYC to chat with Sucklord & Lamour Supreme about the creation of the CZARFACE action figure and character that’s a companion to the CZARFACE album from Wu-Tang Clan’s Inspectah Deck and 7l & Esoteric. CZARFACE figure drops 2/25/13 on www.esoterichiphop.com.
With his illustrious career spanning nearly two-decades now, it would be easy for Inspectah Deck to sit back and rest on his laurels; after all, he has helped create some of the best hip-hop music ever recorded. Despite his low-key persona, Deck carved out his own unique space in the Wu-Tang Clan, thanks to his [cont.]
“Air ‘em Out” is the first single from Wu-Tang Clan’s Inspectah Deck and 7L & Esoteric’s group venture CZARFACE. Full-length album is in stores 2/19/13. Directed & Produced by McFarland & Pecci.
With his illustrious career spanning nearly two-decades now, it would be easy for Inspectah Deck to sit back and rest on his laurels; after all, he has helped create some of the best hip-hop music ever recorded. Despite his low-key persona, Deck carved out his own unique space in the Wu-Tang Clan, thanks to his [cont.]
Here’s the latest single from Inspectah Deck and 7L & Esoteric’s collaborative album, CZARFACE. They really captured the Soul Assassins’ early 90′s sound on this one. 1.) Czarface Intro 2.) Air ‘Em Out 3.) Cement 3′s f/ Roc Marciano 4.) Czar Refaeli f/ Oh No 5.) Rock Beast 6.) Savagely Attack f/ Ghostface Killah 7.) [cont.]
When soon-to-be-renowned Boston hip-hop duo 7L & Esoteric collaborated with the Wu-Tang Clan’s Inspectah Deck on the title track to 7LES’s debut EP Speaking Real Words in 1999, the timing was perfect. The upstart duo was building a serious buzz on the East Coast and beyond, while Deck was still winning praise for his gold-selling [cont.]
With his illustrious career spanning nearly two-decades now, it would be easy for Inspectah Deck to sit back and rest on his laurels; after all, he has helped create some of the best hip-hop music ever recorded. Despite his low-key persona, Deck carved out his own unique space in the Wu-Tang Clan, thanks to his [cont.]
Wu-Tang Clan emcee Masta Killa recently announced plans to release his third album Selling My Soul on December 11th. Now, he’s unveiling a taste off the new album. Featuring production from fellow Wu-Tang member Inspectah Deck, “R U Listening” is a soul-drenched gem sure to become a certified Wu classic. Selling My Soul is Masta [cont.]
Dezert Eez (consisting of members O’Nill, 5-Star & Nivek) took shape at Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo, MI) and all three members have known each other for close to a decade now. The name Dezert Eez (Desert Eagle) is symbolic of a weapon created in Israel and then later brought to the states to be manufactured; [cont.]
In this interview with Montreality, INSPECTAH DECK speaks about: – Going to high school with Method Man, Ghostface, Raekwon & U-God (0:37) – Jobs he’s had as a teenager growing up (2:20) – What he spent his 1st big paycheck on (3:00) – The key to success (4:02) – His passion for literature, favorite authors [cont.]
New music from the Rebel INS, released via his Soundcloud. New Jack City samples for the win.
Illmaculate, with his Sandpeople crew, just wrapped a month-long European tour, performing across the continent and sharing stages with the likes of M.O.P. and Slaughterhouse. Now back in the US, and prepping for a forthcoming official album release party in Portland, Illmaculate is excited to release the latest single from his recent Skrill Talk album, [cont.]
Thisis50 & Young Jack Thriller recently spoke with Wu Tang for an exclusive interview. RZA talks about acting, motivation and having a lot of white fans. Inspectah Deck speaks on the start of Wu Tang, the whole movement and advice from LL Cool J. Masta Killa talks about the difference between himself now and 20 [cont.]
With his illustrious career spanning nearly two-decades now, it would be easy for Inspectah Deck to sit back and rest on his laurels; after all, he has helped create some of the best hip-hop music ever recorded. Despite his low-key persona, Deck carved out his own unique space in the Wu-Tang Clan, thanks to his [cont.]
M-Phazes drops the first official single for his remix album Phazed Out, which drops digitally on February 14th and on CD on February 28th through Coalmine Records. The single is a remix of Coalmine’s inaugural single “The Raw” which features Saigon, Inspectah Deck and Bekay and includes an updated scratch chorus provided by DJ Boogie [cont.]
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