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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › No_Said_DateNo Said Date - Wikipedia

    No Said Date is the debut studio album by American rapper and Wu-Tang Clan member Masta Killa. The album was released on June 1, 2004, by Nature Sounds. The album features guest appearances from Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Streetlife, Prodigal Sunn, Killah Priest, Method Man, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Allah Real, Inspectah Deck, U-God, and GZA.

  2. Jun 1, 2004 · No Said Date is the debut studio album by Masta Killa. The album is critically acclaimed and was called the best Wu tang album of the 00’s. Release: June 1, 2004. Label: Nature Sounds

  3. No Said Date. Masta Killa. 2004. 8.3. Genre: Rap. Label: Nature Sounds. Reviewed: August 18, 2004. The only remaining Wu-Tang member to not have released a solo album finally gets free from...

  4. mastakilla.bandcamp.com › album › no-said-dateNo Said Date | Masta Killa

    Jun 1, 2004 · No Said Date by Masta Killa, released 01 June 2004 1. Born Chamber (Intro) 2. Grab The Mic 3. No Said Date 4. Last Drink 5. Love Spell 6. The Future (Skit) (feat. Shamel, Kareem, and Jamel) 7. D.T.D. (feat. Raekwon and Ghostface Killah) 8. Whatever (feat. Streetlife and Prodigal Sunn) 9. Secret Rivals (feat. Method Man and Killah ...

  5. Jun 15, 2004 · No Said Date” sports a production cast that would make any die-hard Wu fan piss his pants, but each producer tends to take the album in different direction. Mathematics consistently brings bangers to the table, Tru Masta comes correct with classics, RZA breathes creativity to the collection, and outside producers throw in ...

    • James Corne
  6. Masta Killa's debut is titled No Said Date, a convincingly ironic title considering its long awaited arrival. Yet, from the debut dialogue in pure Wu fashion, No Said Date encompasses every aspect that has made The Wu-Tang Clan such a highly popular group in hip-hop.

  7. Enter No Said Date, the Masta’s defining work as an solo artist. Throughout its 16 tracks, Masta voyages through themes of spirituality, existence and black empowerment – with a few witty brag statements thrown in there for good measure.