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Masta Killa was first introduced to the world on the Wu-tang Clan hit “Da Mystery Of Chessboxin’” in 1993 from the classic album “Enter the 36 Chambers”. Due to being incarcerated at the time, Killa was unable to appear on any other songs from this album, but that memorable verse was enough to secure him a starting position in the seminal supergroup The Wu-tang Clan. After his release, Masta Killa made appearances on every Wu-Tang Clan album, many solo Wu projects, as well as projects by Afu-Ra, Bounty Killer and Public Enemy. Masta Killa feels his time has finally come.
The most quiet and mysterious Wu-Tang member, Masta Killa rarely speaks during public appearances and interviews and very little is known about him. “I know I seem serious and quiet to a lot of the fans. That’s because I take my work seriously. It’s not a game. The Clan and I work hard to give you the best,” says Masta Killa. “I’m bringing back that original Wu-tang sound. I’m bringing the family and fans back together like how everyone remembers…the whole Wu-tang movement. I know what they’ve been waiting for all these years any they won’t be disappointed.”



