Masta Killa
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Masta Killa | ||
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Background information | ||
Birth name | Elgin Turner | |
Born | August 18, 1969 | |
Origin | Brooklyn, New York City, New York | |
Genre(s) | Hip hop | |
Occupation(s) | Rapper | |
Years active | 1993–present | |
Label(s) | Loud Records Nature Sounds |
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Associated acts |
Wu-Tang Clan | |
Website | MastaKilla.net |
Masta Killa (born Elgin Turner, born August 18, 1969 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American rapper and member of the Wu-Tang Clan. Though one of the lesser-known members of the group and largely absent from their debut album, he has been prolific on Clan group albums and solo projects since the mid-1990s, and released his debut album No Said Date in 2004 to positive reviews.
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[edit] Biography
Masta Killa was the last member to join the Wu-Tang Clan; consequently he did not appear on the group's debut single "Protect Ya Neck." He was also the only member not to be already an experienced rapper at the time of the group's formation; he was extensively mentored by the GZA during his early days with the group. He derived his rap name from the 1978 kung fu film Shaolin Master Killer, (Shao Lin san shi liu fang). Masta only appeared on one track on the Wu-Tang Clan's first album, though his only verse on the album, the closing verse to "Da Mystery Of Chessboxin", is considered by many fans to be one of its most memorable. Masta only narrowly made the track, and was almost left off in favor of Killah Priest. Many Hip-Hop heads believe Masta Killa to be one of the top 4 lyricists in the wu, along with GZA, Inspectah Deck and Ghostface.
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 laidback, in contrast to the more manic, forceful styles of members like Inspectah Deck or Ghostface Killah. Masta Killa is also the Clansman fondest of Chinese martial arts imagery. In 1997 (1997 in music), the Wu-Tang Clan's second album Wu-Tang Forever saw Masta become a mainstay in the group's line-up with regular appearances throughout the double album.
Masta Killa was the last member to release a solo project, after it was delayed for several years and finally released in June 2004 (2004 in music) with the title No Said Date. It was critically acclaimed and heralded by fans as a return to form for the Clan, with an ethos and sound reminiscent of the early and mid 1990s Wu-Tang and affiliate albums. His second album, Made in Brooklyn, was released in August 8 2006, and includes production from Pete Rock and MF DOOM. "Ringing Bells", the Bronze Nazareth-produced lead single from the album, was released in March 2006. Also in 2006, Masta Killa became the latest in a succession of hip hop artists to endorse PETA, also participating in an advertisement for the organization and is also vegan. [1]
[edit] Name
Masta Killa takes his name from the 1978 film by Lau Kar-leung called Master Killer also known as The 36th Chamber of Shaolin. The main character in the movie is played by Gordon Liu who can be seen in many other films including a double role in Kill Bill.
[edit] Samples
- Download sample of Masta Killa on the self-titled track "Masta Killa" from his No Said Date album
[edit] Aliases
- Jamel Irief (pron. Juh-mel I-reef)
- High Chief
- Noodles (from the film Once Upon A Time In America)
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
Album Name | Release Date | Status |
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No Said Date | June 6, 2004 | |
Made in Brooklyn | August 8, 2006 |
[edit] Singles and EPs
- 2003 "No Said Date"
- 2004 "High School"
- 2004 "Old Man" b/w "Silverbacks"
- 2005 "D.T.D." b/w "Queen"
- 2006 "Ringing Bells"
- 2006 "It's What It Is" b/w "Brooklyn King"
[edit] Appears on
- 1993 Enter the Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers (album by the Wu-Tang Clan)
- 1995 "Snakes" (from the Ol' Dirty Bastard album Return To The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version)
- 1995 "Glaciers of Ice" & "Wu-Gambinos" (from the Raekwon album Only Built 4 Cuban Linx)
- 1995 "Duel of the Iron Mic" (from the GZA album Liquid Swords)
- 1995 "Assassination Day" & "Winter Warz" (from the Ghostface Killah album Ironman)
- 1997 Wu-Tang Forever (album by the Wu-Tang Clan)
- 1997 "Execute Them" (from the Wu-Tang Killa Bees: The Swarm compilation)
- 1997 "5 Stars" (from the Killarmy album Silent Weapons For Quiet Wars)
- 1997 "Illusions" (from the Sunz Of Man album The Last Shall Be First)
- 1998 "Spazzola" (from the Method Man album Tical 2000: Judgement Day)
- 1998 "Element Of Surprise" (from the La the Darkman album Heist Of The Century)
- 1998 "Resurrection" (from the Public Enemy soundtrack to He Got Game)
- 1999 "Mantis" (from the RZA album Bobby Digital In Stereo)
- 1999 "Friction" (from the Inspectah Deck album Uncontrolled Substance)
- 1999 "The Table" (from the Raekwon album Immobilarity)
- 1999 "High Price, Small Reward" & "1112" (from the GZA album Beneath The Surface)
- 1999 "Fast Shadow" (by Wu-Tang Clan) & "The Man" (from the Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai soundtrack)
- 2000 "Wu Banga 101" (from the Ghostface Killah album Supreme Clientele)
- 2000 The W (album by the Wu-Tang Clan)
- 2001 "Mortal Kombat" (from the Afu-Ra album Body of the Life Force)
- 2001 "Brooklyn Babies" (from the RZA album Digital Bullet)
- 2001 Iron Flag (album by the Wu-Tang Clan)
- 2002 "Fam (Members Only)" (from the GZA album Legend of the Liquid Sword)
- 2003 "Grits", "The Whistle" & "Koto Chotan" (from the RZA album Birth Of A Prince)
- 2003 "Always NY" (from the Mathematics album Love, Hell & Right)
- 2003 "Muskateers Of Pig Alley" (from the Raekwon album The Lex Diamonds Story)
- 2004 "Chains" (from the R.A. The Rugged Man album Die, Rugged Man, Die)
- 2004 Disciples of the 36 Chambers: Chapter 1 (album by the Wu-Tang Clan)
- 2005 "Just The Thought" (from the Prefuse 73 album Surrounded By Silence)
- 2005 "USA" & "Break That" (from the Mathematics album The Problem)
- 2005 "Living Like Dat" (from the Afu-Ra album State Of The Arts)
- 2006 "9 Milli Bros." (from the Ghostface Killah album Fishscale)
- 2006 "Sound Of The Slums." (from the Inspectah Deck album The Resident Patient)
- 2006 "Ringing Bells" (from the Nature Sounds compilation Natural Selection)