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Killah Priest Reunites with Wu, Talks Possible Gravediggaz Reunion
Regardless of the pulled RZA/GZA track, Killah Priest has tracks coming out on various Wu Tang solo projects, and recently even scored Ol' Dirty Bastard (a.k.a. Dirt McGirt) for a new remix to be included as a bonus track on a re-release of Black August. To celebrate the coup, Priest is currently making a tour of radio stations, dropping off "Do the Damn Thing (Remix)" and spreading the word.
"Dirt came through, showed like a gentleman--I couldn't believe it, I was like 'O.D.B!' He laid his verse down and the sh!t was dope. Word. He just showed me love. When artists show each other love like that, there's a mutual feeling. We're all coming up. I'm on an independent label right now--we got the money to do things, but we got to make the right moves."
ODB Living It Up And 'Blending In' With His Food
"I terrorize this sh--," Dirty said rather nonchalantly prior to meeting up with Rock. "The album is going pretty good. It's terrorizing, and I calmed down a little. I'm blending in with my foods. We just working it out, taking it day by day. Taking a hit, plugging it into the archives and just waiting for sh-- to boil. It's a surprise. It's gonna be hot."
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Away from the mic and his other ventures, Dirty continues to re-establish himself in society while dealing with being on parole.
"It's going slowly but surely," he said with a smile, displaying a huge gap in the middle of gold teeth. "I'm just doing my thing, living it up, catching up to sh-- that I ain't do the last two or three years. That's about it — living my life, having a good time, ducking [my parole] officer. He's cool, though. Right after my album drops in December or January, I'm going on tour. After my album we're gonna make another Wu-Tang album."
Wu-Tang star RZA signs to Sanctuary Records
WU-TANG CLAN founder RZA has become the latest star to sign with blossoming independent label SANCTUARY RECORDS.
The star will release 'Birth Of A Prince' , his debut solo record as RZA, on October 7 in the US. A UK release date has yet to confirmed.
The album will also feature collaborations with Wu-Tang's Dirt McGirt (Ol' Dirty Bastard) and Ghostface Killah. McGirt will appear on the first single, 'We Pop'.
'I believe this to be some of the best work I have ever done and I am especially proud,' RZA said.