A Tribute To Authenticity: Ol’ Dirty Bastard Died 11 Years Ago Today

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Another part of ODB’s legacy that made him unique from many other in the music game was his erratic behavior that also came with some important messages. In 1998, the rapper stormed the stage at the Grammy’s where he interrupted the whole awards show in order to go on a rant about Wu-Tang Clan’s music. After “Song of the Year” was presented, ODB headed on stage and took the microphone to give his infamous line, “Wu-Tang is for the kids.”

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ODB has been a staple artist for being authentic, raw, and not being afraid of what others think. Rappers these days can definitely take some lessons from his legacy and apply them to their own game. He has been greatly missed in the hip hop community since his tragic death in 2004.

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