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10 ghostwritten hip-hop tracks – and the surprising ghostwriters behind them

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Ol' Dirty Bastard

Artist: Ol’ Dirty Bastard
Song: Assorted tracks from Return To The 36 Chambers (1995)
Ghostwriter: RZA, GZA

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If there’s any proof in the old adage “it’s how you tell ‘em”, it’s worth turning to ODB’s inimitable 1995 debut. Method Man has gone on record confirming that the bulk of ODB’s beloved Return To The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version was actually orchestrated by Wu-Tang confreres RZA and GZA, who contributed old and unreleased rhymes from their notebooks. Some of the verses apparently go way back to GZA’s teenage battle rhyming days – something Meth says the latter apparently wasn’t afraid to bring up when required: “I remember GZA and ODB got in an argument one night and GZA was like, ‘Nigga, most of that shit you say on your fucking album is mines anyway!””

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