Inspectah Deck coming to Spirit Bar

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June 17th, 2012

The Spiritbar is pleased to have the fourth member of the infamous Wu Tang Clan touch down at the Hume Hotel nightclub on Friday, July 27th.

After amazing performances by Raekwon, Gza, Ghostface Killah and honorary member Redman, Inspectah Deck will be putting on an impressive performance.

Nelson’s very own Erica Dee will be opening things up earlier in the evening.

As a member of one of the most significant musical collectives in recent history, Inspectah Deck of the Wu-Tang Clan has never fallen victim to the ill powers that be.

Inspectah Deck was one of the featured rappers on many of the Wu Tang Clan’s major hits like: Triumph, C.R.E.A.M., Pinky Ring and more. And just like any gracious minded veteran, the Staten Island raised MC is primed to supply the street’s demand for real live hip-hop on his second solo album,

The Movement due out on I.N.S. Productions/KOCH Entertainment/ In The Paint.

With 18 new tracks produced by former UMC member, Hassan a.k.a. Phantom Of The Beats and longtime QB producer Ayatollah, The Movement is chock full of rugged inspiration.

“This is where y’all gonna see me take a stand,” explains Deck. “I’m gonna be on the front line taking shots like a Huey Newton Black panther type dude.”

As a child of the ‘70’s Inspectah Deck is known to merge both the deep soul and righteous posturing of the decade’s urban legends seamlessly with today’s current events.

With the soulful Blaxpotation sounding Stereotype, the funkdified Inspectah morphs into his latest alias, Manny Festo and commands respect through the weight of his character, not his bankroll.

On the hard edged U Wanna Be, Deck truly rocks the mic with a flagrant flow that perfectly compliments Phantom’s up to the minute sonic stylings. Through lines like, “All the killers I know are either six foot below or lost in the system doin’ years in the hole” Deck shakes down the rap games mass produced studio thugs while informing the youngsters about the fundamental importance of paying dues.

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