Songwriter: RZA Masta Killa Ol’ Dirty Bastard

Producer: RZA

[Intro: Ol’ Dirty Bastard]
Black Mambaaa!

[Chorus: Ol’ Dirty Bastard]
Uh-huh-huh, Black Mamba
Uh-huh-huh, Black Mamba
Uh-huh-huh, Black Mamba
Uh-huh-huh, Black Mamba

[Verse 1: RZA]
Yo unbreakable steel sword swingin,’ face the Black Mamba
Deadly Vipers, squeeze ya life out like anacondas
In the story, off wit ya head, the scene is gory
Single-edged steel blade designed by Hattori
Hanzo. You see the signature above the handle?
Try to strike out, you get ya arm dismantled
Chief of the Yakuza’s wicked like Medusa
With Crazy 88’s too, ‘bout to meet ya maker

[Verse 2: Ol’ Dirty Bastard]
Ol’ Dirty Bastard swordplay
Dirt McGirt be pickin’ up skirts on 4th and Broadway
Japanese bitch be suckin’ my dick
Puerto Rican hoes be lickin’ my split
California Mountain Snake on the bed
Be givin’ my head while I’m countin’ my cake, crushin’ up an 8th
Of that snow white shit, in the Pussy Wagon not hittin’ the brakes!

[Chorus: Ol’ Dirty Bastard]
Uh-huh-huh, Black Mamba
Uh-huh-huh, Black Mamba
Uh-huh-huh, Black Mamba
Uh-huh-huh, Black Mamba

[Verse 3: Masta Killa]
Baaam, hidden swordstyle hits, I wish
A nigga would test the Black Mamba, in a spit like the coma
Fill his Copperhead with the hollow tip lead
Yo, who wanna dance with the fertile lands’ deadly state?
Cottonmouth sticky from the Af’ gooey
Blowin’ smoke through the Viper Pit
Hold a listener tight, mic constrictor
Words from the theater, swift as Krishner

[Chorus: Ol’ Dirty Bastard]
Uh-huh-huh, Black Mamba
Uh-huh-huh, Black Mamba
Uh-huh-huh, Black Mamba
Uh-huh-huh, Black Mamba

Wu-Tang Clan

Emerging in 1993, when Dr. Dre’s G-funk had overtaken the hip-hop world, the Staten Island, NY-based Wu-Tang Clan proved to be the most revolutionary rap group of the mid-’90s – and only partially because of their music.

Turning the standard concept of a hip-hop crew inside out, the Wu-Tang Clan were assembled as a loose congregation of nine MCs, almost as a support group. Instead of releasing one album after another, the Clan was designed to overtake the record industry in as profitable a fashion as possible – the idea was to establish the Wu-Tang as a force with their debut album and then spin off into as many side projects as possible.

In the process, the members would all become individual stars as well as receive individual royalty checks. Wu-Tang Clan has several lyrical Einsteins aboard. As far as large vocabularies, GZA (not called Genius without reason) places in the top 2! RZA, Ghostface Killah, Raekwon, and Method Man are also all within the top 25. Wu-Tang Clan does not disappoint.