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Masta Killa is swingin' through your town like your neighborhood Spider-Man with a message to share: Go vegan. The Wu-Tang Clan member has partnered with PETA for a new campaign to spread the word ...
While Masta Killa is happy to talk about it, U-God seems not to want to jinx something before it’s finished. “Don’t talk about all that,” he says.
The Final Chamber Tour," will be in Boston, MA on Friday, July 11 and tickets are still available for under $50.
Masta Killa reflects on the inner-turmoil of his group, the early days, and how all of it relates into the album. Masta Killa is an anachronism because he has no specific time frame.
Masta Killa: When I was growing up, there were groups out of Brooklyn like Divine Soundz, and they lived right up the block from me. I lived in East New York to Bed-Stuy; all over Brooklyn basically.
Masta Killa: It doesn’t take us long to lock in on something that we think is a great idea to try to do. You know with the PETA thing, he knows I’m a vegan or vegetarian and we have a ...
Masta Killa is just the latest celebrity to help PETA tout the benefits of living a vegan lifestyle.He joins RZA, Travis Barker, P!nk, Jhené Aiko, Jermaine Dupri, Noah Cyrus, T-Pain, and Paul ...
Wu-Tang Clan's farewell tour hit Little Caesars Arena with a full battalion of surviving members for an inspired evening of ...
In 1993 Jamel Arief, better known as Masta Killa (né Noodles), was chosen as the ninth core member of the then-formidable Wu-Tang Clan. It took the professional rookie the next decade, dog years ...
When Wu-Tang Clan’s Masta Killa laughs his exceptionally big, gregarious laugh and answers my question, it’s like he’s pulling some kind of long con. Not ...
Masta Killa joins a long list of stars who have partnered with PETA to promote kindness to animals and plant-based diets. Among them are Joan Jett, Bryan Adams and Paul McCartney.