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  1. Made in Brooklyn is the second solo studio album by Wu-Tang Clan member Masta Killa. The album was released on August 8, 2006, by Nature Sounds. Recording sessions took place during 2004 to 2006. Production was handled by Pete Rock, Bronze Nazareth, Whyz Ruler and MF Doom, as well as guest appearances from all the other seven surviving Wu-Tang ...

  2. Aug 8, 2006 · Masta Killa. Released August 8, 2006. Made in Brooklyn Tracklist. 1. Then & Now (Ft. Just-Ice (Rap), Shamel Irief & Young Prince) Lyrics. 2.

  3. So, until 40 Cal releases an album as effortlessly listenable as Made In Brooklyn, the Wu's domination as a collective is secure. More Reviews for Masta Killa Selling My Soul

  4. Jan 31, 2017 · Thanks to grimy production from MF Doom, Pete Rock, and others Made In Brooklyn recaptures the stealthy, late night sound of earlier Wu efforts. Yet Masta Killa is not indulging in classicism for its own sake. Made In Brooklyn is possessed of enough character and vivacity to stand as a worthy addition to the venerable Wu canon. Then and Now (feat.

  5. Made in Brooklyn is a classic rush-job, a fantastic EP marred by Masta's uncertainty of where to go next. Maybe he didn't have to go anywhere; in this climate, 50 minutes of solid lyrics, grimy beats and Masta Killa still remains a beast on the mic.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Masta_KillaMasta Killa - Wikipedia

    Masta Killa. Jamel Irief (born Elgin Evander Turner; August 18, 1969), better known by his stage name Masta Killa, is an American rapper and member of the Wu-Tang Clan. [3] Though one of the lesser-known members of the group (he was featured on only one track on their 1993 debut album Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) ), he has been prolific on ...

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  8. Aug 22, 2006 · Masta Killa :: Made in Brooklyn. He can sometimes be called the forgotten member of the Wu-Tang Clan, but that at least is a compliment to Masta Killa compared to Cappadonna, the UNNECESSARY member of the Wu. Killa has been dropping classic lines ever since “Da Mystery of Chessboxin'” when he uttered “Movin on a nigga with the speed of a ...