RZA photography by Sue Kwon
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Since Ana loves to wreck me, thought I’d return to favor. I saw this at 6am and still haven’t recovered. @xjoonchildx
“I don’t think they care.” Had me wheezing 🤣
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Ol’ Dirty Bastard would have been a rules lawyer if he played Dungeons & Dragons.
Why? Because ooo baby, he likes it RAW.
ELI5: “RAW” is an abbreviation for “rules as written,” meaning strict literal interpretations of rules. The opposite is “RAI” or “rules as intended” — what the rules are actually supposed to do.
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mya in “ghetto supastar” by pras featuring ol’ dirty bastard & mya (1998)
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Lecture 20: One of the most acclaimed groups to emerge from the Golden Age of Hip Hop in the 1990s was the Wu-Tang Clan, the name for a collective of legendary East Coast rappers from Staten Island that includes RZA, GZA, Ghostface Killah, Raekown (a.k.a., Raekwon the Chef), Ol’ Dirty Bastard (who passed away in 2004), Inspectah Deck, Method Man, U-God, Mista Killa, and, by 1995, Cappadonna, who made his debut appearance on Raekwon’s album Only Built 4 Cuban Linx…. Widely known for their obsession with Kung-Fu movies and comic books, Wu-Tang came to be known for their creative raps, brilliant production, and innovative sampling of damn near everything under the sun, from Johnny Mathis to Barbara Streisand to Isaac Hayes. This song, “Protect Ya Neck,” is off of the group’s 1993 debut Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (release date: November 9, 1993).
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Today in Hip Hop History:
Ol’ Dirty Bastard released his debut album Return to the 36 Chambers March 28, 1995
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