Masta Killa is considered the least well-known member of the Wu-Tang Clan, the ninth man. Yet his career, which began in 1993 with a brief appearance on the cult album Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), is one of the collective's most interesting. After two more Wu-Tang Clan albums and numerous collaborations on members' solo albums, Masta Killa finally went solo with No Said Date in 2004, to great critical acclaim. It was followed by Made in Brooklyn in 2006 and Selling My Soul in 2012.
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