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Ol' Dirty Bastard

As the most charismatic and unpredictable member of the Wu-Tang Clan, Ol' Dirty Bastard (ODB) left an indelible mark on hip-hop history. Born Russell Tyrone Jones in 1968, ODB burst onto the scene with his unique brand of lyrical dexterity, offbeat humor, and signature shoutouts ("SHAZAM!"). As a solo artist, he released his debut album "Return to the 36 Chambers" in 1995, which showcased his unapologetic flow and genre-bending beats. The album's lead single, "Got Your Money," became an instant classic, while tracks like "Dirty Dancin'" and "Shimmy Shimmy Ya" solidified ODB's status as a hip-hop trailblazer. Throughout his career, ODB was known for pushing boundaries, embracing eccentricity, and delivering unforgettable performances. His music often blurred the lines between hip-hop, R&B, and rock, resulting in an unmistakable fusion that captivated audiences worldwide. As a member of the Wu-Tang Clan, he contributed to some of their most iconic tracks, including "C.R.E.A.M." and "Gravel Pit." ODB's untimely passing in 2004 at age 35 left a void in the hip-hop community, but his legacy continues to inspire new generations of artists and fans alike. His innovative style, irreverent humor, and unforgettable stage presence have cemented Ol' Dirty Bastard as one of the most beloved and influential figures in music history.

Soundtrack Appearances

HIS & HERS (S1) - 1 song(s)

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Loot (S2) - 1 song(s)

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