He derived his rap name from the 1978 kung fu film Shaolin Master
Killer, (Shao Lin san shi liu fang). Masta Killa only appeared on one
track on the Wu-Tang Clan's first album, Enter the Wu-Tang (36
Chambers), in the closing verse to "Da Mystery of Chessboxin". Masta
only narrowly made the track, and was almost left off in favor of
Killah Priest. On the No Said Date DVD, Killah Priest claims that he
and Masta Killa were in competition for the spot on "Da Mystery of
Chessboxin'", and while Killah Priest fell asleep, Masta Killa stayed
up all night writing and Killah Priest woke up the next morning to
Masta Killa's verse. During the time period that Enter the Wu-Tang was
being written, Masta Killa was still developing his skills as a
rapper. Since the other members of Wu-Tang were far more experienced,
his verse from "Da Mystery of Chessboxin", was the only thing Masta
Killa had written, that was fine tuned to the point that it fit with
the verses from the rest of the members. During the first round of
solo projects, he made several appearances on Wu-Tang tracks, 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 laid-back, in
contrast to the more manic, forceful styles of members like Inspectah
Deck and Ghostface Killah. Masta Killa is also Wu-Tang's member
fondest of Chinese martial arts imagery. In 1997, 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 with
the title No Said Date; critically acclaimed, it became independent
label Nature Sounds' best-selling album, notable for featuring every
core member of the Wu-Tang Clan on the album after a period in the
group's history that lacked unity. His second album, Made in Brooklyn,
was released on 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. In December 2012 he
released his third album titled Selling My Soul, an LP with heavy soul
grooves and guests including Kurupt and the late Ol' Dirty Bastard.
The album was intended as a precursor to his long-awaited album
Loyalty is Royalty, first announced in 2010 and eventually released in
2017.[6][7]
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