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    rip odb

    shimmy shimmy ya big baby jesus.
    fine

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    Unhappy

    Sucks his birthday was tommorow.

    ODB kicked ass, half the time you couldn't figure out what Russel Jones was saying, the other half, you were smiling and bobing your head.




    Crazy, lurkin in the shadows, I'm shady, sheisty
    Get your weight up, don't take me lightly
    Blasted, dirty to the grain I be stained with the madness
    It's the Meth-Tical with the Bastard

    MZA MZA my name is the Ol Dirty Bas
    My gammmmme, to kick your ass
    Dnnah duh dnnh dnnh duh duh!
    Dnnah dnh duh duh duh dahhhhhh!

    Flip and relax, take an Ex-Lax, I'm shittin
    On the industry that was frontin now they missin
    What everybody else is gettin
    Cuz they wasn't representin the real...

    ...appeal, like me and, old time
    When it comes to the microphone who killed the swine?
    Be the original G
    Do the rhymin on time and in the place to be
    Skiing, where my mind is even if my body isn't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tuffy109
    shimmy shimmy ya big baby jesus.
    Been hanging out with Skip "Scoop" Dooley?

    Rerun dumbass.

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    ODB couldn't be here, but he sends his regards. nuh,nuh,nuh!
    god created man. winchester and baseball bats made them equal - evel kenievel

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    Interesting read from MTV.com

    Ol' Dirty Bastard, a founding member of the Wu-Tang Clan and one of the most eccentric personalities in hip-hop, died of unknown causes on Saturday in New York. He would have turned 36 on Monday.

    The rapper, whose real name was Russell Tyrone


    Jones, was having difficulty breathing and complained of chest pains earlier in the day, according to his spokesperson.

    Dirty was at Wu-Tang's studio, 36 Records LLC on West 34th Street, when he collapsed in the lounge at approximately 4:35 p.m. on Saturday. EMS workers rushed to the scene but were unable to resuscitate him and he was pronounced dead at 5:04 p.m., according to a spokesperson for the city medical examiner's office.

    An autopsy conducted Sunday morning revealed no conclusive results. Toxicology and tissue tests will be administered and the cause of death is expected to be known within 10 days.

    Jarred Weisfeld, ODB's manager, said that the rapper was entirely drug free and that he was committed to getting his life back on track. "He was the complete opposite of what people made him out to be. He was a teddy bear," Weisfeld told MTV News.

    ODB, who arrived in the New York area on a flight from Denver at 10:30 p.m. Friday, had been scheduled to perform with the Wu-Tang Clan in New Jersey that night, but missed the show.

    Wu-Tang members Ghostface Killah and Raekwon were among those seen outside the studio Saturday consoling ODB fans.

    Cherry Jones, ODB's mother, was informed shortly after his death and called the phone call "every mother's worst dream." "My son, Russell Jones, passed away," she said in a statement. "To the public, he was known as Ol' Dirty Bastard, but to me, he was known as Rusty, the kindest, most generous soul on earth. I appreciate all the support and prayers that I have received. Russell was more than a rapper, he was a loving father, brother, uncle, and most of all, son."

    Damon Dash, who signed ODB to Roc-A-Fella Records in the spring of 2003, also released a statement. "All of us in the Roc-A-Fella family are shocked and saddened by the sudden and tragic death or our brother and friend," Dash said. "Russell inspired all of us with his spirit, wit and tremendous heart. He will be missed dearly, and our thoughts, prayers and deepest condolences go out to his wonderful family. The world has lost a great talent, but we mourn the loss of our friend."

    Before he was known more for his rap sheet than his rapping, Dirty was the most outrageous member of the Wu-Tang Clan, nine New York rappers who fashioned themselves as ghetto superheroes with magic rapping powers. As an MC, ODB was instantly recognizable with his garbled, manic and nonsensical style. His half-rapped, half-sung free-association growl was a key element in several of the Clan's most memorable tracks, as well as hits from Mariah Carey ("Fantasy") and Pras ("Ghetto Supastar").

    Russell Jones was born in the Fort Greene section of Brooklyn, New York, and was raised on public assistance. His cousins, known now as RZA and GZA, introduced him to hip-hop and by the early '90s they had formed the Wu-Tang Clan. Jones took on the name Ol' Dirty Bastard because there was no "father" to his unique style, although he would assume numerous monikers over the years, including Osirus, Joe Bannanas [sic], Dirt Dog, Unique Ason, Big Baby Jesus and Dirt McGirt.

    After the massive success of the Wu's debut, 1993's Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), the members began launching solo careers, first with Method Man and second with ODB's 1995 release, Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version, which featured "Shimmy Shimmy Ya."

    His second album, 1999's N---a Please, featured his biggest hit, the Neptunes-produced "Got Your Money" (which introduced Kelis to the world), but by then his music played second fiddle to his odd behavior and trouble with the law.

    Dirty's best-known antic came at the 1998 Grammy Awards, when he took the stage and interrupted Shawn Colvin's acceptance speech to complain that the Wu-Tang Clan had lost to P. Diddy in a different category (see "Ol' Dirty Bastard Tells Why He Stormed Grammy Stage"). Along with being awkwardly timed, the moment will be forever remembered because of Dirty's peculiar declaration: "Wu-Tang are for the children!"

    And back in 1994, ODB invited MTV News to spend an afternoon with him. On camera, he loaded several of his kids (he was said to have more than a dozen, by numerous mothers) into a limousine and proceeded to drive to a welfare office to collect food stamps.

    While ODB was talked about for engineering comical moments, for a time his frequent arrests overshadowed anything else he did.

    Although he was convicted of second-degree assault in New York in 1993 (the only violent offense ever proven against him) and was shot in the stomach by another rapper in Brooklyn in 1994, ODB's real tussles with the law started in 1997, when he was arrested for failing to pay nearly a year's worth of child support for three children he had with his wife, Icelene Jones.

    In 1998, he pleaded guilty to attempted assault on Icelene and two months later was shot in the back during what he said was a robbery of his Brooklyn home (he walked out of the hospital, disobeying doctor's orders).

    Later in 1998, he was arrested for shoplifting a pair of $50 sneakers in Virginia Beach, Virginia, and accosted a security guard at the House of Blues in Los Angeles and was charged with making "terrorist threats," charges he again faced only months later after he threatened to kill an ex-girlfriend.

    In early 1999, ODB was pulled over in New York for a traffic violation and was accused of firing a gun at officers, although those charges were later dismissed when the police failed to prove their claims. A few months later, while being cited for a parking violation in Los Angeles, he became one of the first citizens arrested under a new California law that made wearing a bulletproof vest illegal for convicted felons (see "Ol' Dirty Bastard Arrested For Wearing Bulletproof Vest"). Two months later, he was picked up in Queens, New York, for running a red light and was arrested when police found crack in his Mercedes-Benz (see "Ol' Dirty Bastard Arrested; Police Claim To Have Found Crack In Rapper's Car").

    After two more arrests for traffic violations, including another one where he was found with crack, Dirty was sentenced to three years' probation and one year in a residential drug-rehab facility in Pasadena, California. (During court proceedings, he was scolded by the judge for falling asleep and calling a female attorney a "sperm donor.") Ten months later, after a disagreement with the staff, he walked out of the court-mandated rehab and became a fugitive.

    A month later, two days after appearing onstage with the Wu-Tang Clan in New York (see "Performance By Fugitive ODB Stuns Wu-Tang Clan Crowd"), he was arrested in the parking lot of a McDonald's in Philadelphia by an officer who recognized him because her son was a fan.

    ODB was then sentenced to two years behind bars (see "ODB Gets Two Years For Fleeing Rehab, Violating Probation"). He spent most of that time at Clinton Correctional Facility in upstate New York (where Tupac Shakur once served). While in prison, reports surfaced that ODB was suffering mental illness and was suicidal, although his reps denied them.

    When he was released from prison and psychiatric care in the spring of 2003, Dirty quickly signed with the Roc and began recording as Dirt McGirt (see "Ol' Dirty Bastard Hits Campaign Trail With New Album").

    "I just want to get back out there and do it again," he told MTV News. "You know, how Mike Tyson came back, I wanna come back the same way. I want to hit 'em hard."

    Dirty logged studio time Busta Rhymes, Ludacris and Pharrell (see "Ol' Dirty Lays Down Track With Pharrell Before Turning Into A Pumpkin"), and most recently collaborated with Macy Gray (see "ODB Duets With Macy Gray On 'Don't Go Breaking My Heart' ").

    The rapper's manager said that several projects that Dirty was involved with will move forward, including an album recorded with his friends, Brooklyn Zoo, a DVD and a reality show that was completed for Spike TV.

    Before Friday's concert, the Wu-Tang Clan had reunited this summer, at a concert in California. A recording of the show, titled Disciples of the 36 Chambers: Chapter 1, was released in September.

    "Through Wu-Tang and his own solo career as an artist, songwriter and producer, ODB came to not only define a generation, but a musical movement that continues today," Steve Rifkind, who signed Wu-Tang to Loud Records, said in a statement. "We will miss him."

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlurredElevens
    Been hanging out with Skip "Scoop" Dooley?

    Rerun dumbass.
    what? he died before?
    fine

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    Quote Originally Posted by MTV news
    Jones, was having difficulty breathing and complained of chest pains earlier in the day, having done smoked too much crack-rock with his baby mama, Icelene
    Moral: beware of women named Icelene.
    Last edited by mildbill.; 11-15-2004 at 09:15 AM. Reason: mis-punctuation of the term 'baby mama'

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    Quote Originally Posted by tuffy109
    what? he died before?
    Thanks for the "Scoop".

    http://tetongravity.com/forums/showthread.php?t=19754

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    Quote Originally Posted by mildbill.
    Moral: beware of women named Icelene.
    Hey, that's my wife's name!

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    haha.


    "You can call me dirty, and then lift up your skirt
    And you want some of this dirty, god made dirt and dirt bust yo ass"

    RIP

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman
    Hey, that's my wife's name!
    that explains so much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlurredElevens
    what?


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    I aint givin none of ya'll girls money shit fuck ya'll
    love ya'll but fuck ya'll lemme bounce this ball
    screwface you bithces fooled all ya'll
    he won't slip won't trip won't ever fall
    bitch you obey me better not betray me
    be callin no cops saying this is his baby

    PUSSSAY! FOR FREE! I WANT PUUSAY! FOR FREE

    (yes, that is the entire song)
    hands down the best lyrics of any rap song.
    short. To the point. yet full of information.
    Buy nice things here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by A-wreck
    I aint givin none of ya'll girls money shit fuck ya'll
    love ya'll but fuck ya'll lemme bounce this ball
    screwface you bithces fooled all ya'll
    he won't slip won't trip won't ever fall
    bitch you obey me better not betray me
    be callin no cops saying this is his baby

    PUSSSAY! FOR FREE! I WANT PUUSAY! FOR FREE
    give a crackhead a fish, he will eat for a day
    give a crackhead a microphone, he will eat for a lifetime

    big ups ta dirt mcgirt.

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    from page six og the NY Post

    TOXICOLOGY tests on the body of Ol' Dirty Bastard will take several days, but don't be surprised if cocaine is found in the troubled rapper's system. A source who was close to the freaky founder of the Wu-Tang Clan tells PAGE SIX that ODB had been up for two days using the drug before he mysteriously dropped dead on Saturday. "What's worse is that his family has a history of heart problems," the source says. ODB was "acting paranoid" and complaining of chest pains before he died, family members told The Post. ODB, who had a lengthy rap sheet that included charges for drug possession, would have turned 36 yesterday

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    Quote Originally Posted by yogachik
    from page six og the NY Post

    TOXICOLOGY tests on the body of Ol' Dirty Bastard will take several days, but don't be surprised if cocaine is found in the troubled rapper's system. A source who was close to the freaky founder of the Wu-Tang Clan tells PAGE SIX that ODB had been up for two days using the drug before he mysteriously dropped dead on Saturday.
    Wait... are you implying that ODB was a crackhead? That his death might not have been due to natural causes?
    ...Jeezuz... my impression of the man has entirely changed. And here I was thinking he was an fine upstanding citizen.

    "ODB was so high and drunk that it seemed like he would pass out any second. For minutes at a time, he just stood in the center of the stage and stared straight ahead to the back of the crowd, not moving or saying anything. Just the fact that he was standing was a miracle.
    ...
    All-in-all, it was what you would expect from an ODB show: unpredictable, terrible, amazing, hilarious, sad, depressing and miraculous."
    My dog did not bite your dog, your dog bit first, and I don't have a dog.

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    Tuffy, he's telling you that this is the third ODB memorial thread posted here thus making it a rerun.
    "I smell varmint puntang."

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    Quote Originally Posted by FNG
    Tuffy, he's telling you that this is the third ODB memorial thread posted here thus making it a rerun.

    ding ding ding, we have a winner Bob!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by yogachik
    from page six og the NY Post

    TOXICOLOGY tests on the body of Ol' Dirty Bastard will take several days, but don't be surprised if cocaine is found in the troubled rapper's system. A source who was close to the freaky founder of the Wu-Tang Clan tells PAGE SIX that ODB had been up for two days using the drug before he mysteriously dropped dead on Saturday.
    That doesn't sound so mysterious to me.
    Charlie, here comes the deuce. And when you speak of me, speak well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlurredElevens
    ding ding ding, we have a winner Bob!!!
    WHAT?

    56789109
    fine

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