Inspectah Deck(Wu Tang Clan), Jason Hunter (born July 6, 1970), better known by his stage name Inspectah Deck, American rapper, record producer and member of the Wu-Tang Clan. Although he did not receive the same level of the main successes in his solo career, as some of his Wu-Tang colleagues (eg, Ghostface Killah and Method Man), he gained critical praise for his complex lyricism, and his poems on many of the most revered songs.
Born July 6, 1970, Hunter regularly mentions Park Hill Projects in Clifton, Staten Island, where he grew up, going to school with the future of Method Man, Raekwon and Ghostface Killah. From a musical family, his father died when he was six years old, and seeing his mother support the family contributed to his laid-back, calm mentality that led to his stage name, he decided to play low-key contrast antics Method Man, Ol ‘Dirty Bastard, and RZA. It also refers to the method of Man at the end of the track “Can it be so simple? On the debut album Wu-Tang Enter Wu-Tang (36 Chambers):
“Inspectah Deck, he’s still that guy that will sit idly by and watch you play yourself and all that right? And look, you sit there and know that you are lying, and he will take you to court after For he Inspectah. ”
Despite this inconspicuous person, Inspectah Deck supported by relatively high profile since he was second on the grounds of a member on the album, and provided highly acclaimed poems for the single “Cream”, “Protect Ya Neck”, “Wu-Tang Clan Ain ‘T Nuthing that Fuck Wit “and” Da Mystery Chessboxin “. In subsequent years, Hunter will appear on the projects of several members of the Wu “solo, including Tical Method Man’s (1994), Raekwon’s Only Built 4 Cuban Linx … (1995), Swords GZA in liquid (1995), and Ironman Ghostface Killah’s (1996). On the second album, Wu-Tang, Wu-Tang Forever (1997), Deck produced the track “Visionz” and contributed a solo track “The City.” He will also manufacture for some of his cohorts Woo, including “Elements “and” Spazzola “for Method Man’s Tical 2000: Judgement Day (1998),” Kiss of the Black Widow “for the RZA RZA as Bobby Digital in Stereo (1998), and the title track for GZA beneath the surface (1999).
Solo career
Inspectah Deck’s debut album was originally set near to the end of 1997 release, but it happened a few delays due to flooding in the basement studio of producer RZA, who has destroyed more than a hundred blows, including those made for the album. Wu-Tang affiliate Cilvaringz told the 2010 “In recent years, the deck pulled out a few discs from the flood, and they are working again and he is for his new album on Koch.” In September 1999, at the side has been released, and featured more than its own deck of production, and performances from a few lesser-known companies. The album received generally favorable reviews from music critics, but failed to gain acceptance is attained earlier Wu-Tang solo projects. Soon after this release, the deck returned to the Wu-Tang album just for the group W (2000) and Iron Flag (2001).
In 2003 Inspectah Deck released their second studio album, the movement (for which he would later state has not lived up to his expectations), and in 2006 he issued a permanent patient, intended as a precursor to the Movement. In 2007, rapper back with the Wu-Tang Clan to record the album 8 Diagrams. Along with Raekwon and Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, took part in the dispute, caused when several members of the group tight artistic control disparagingly Rza album, the album stands Ghost’s Big Doe Rehab. In respect of these differences, the deck, said in an interview:
“I feel that we should give them a new and better albums, such as the new album,” Ghost. “I’m not saying that this is true either. I just want to say that his album sounds like what Wu-Tang album should sound but is himself. ”
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