Meth Says Most Of O.D.B.’s “Return To The 36 Chambers” Was Penned By GZA & RZA

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In an interview with Complex Magazine, Meth had some serious secrets from the Shaolin camp. He revealed details about a trippy experience meeting Pac, and how the GZA and the RZA are responsible for the majority of the rhymes on ODB’s debut album, Return To The 36 Chambers. Check out the full interview on Complex’s Website.

“The majority of the verses on that album are old RZA rhymes and GZA rhymes,” he said. “’Approach the school, 9:30, you’re late,’ that’s RZA’s shit. I heard that shit when I was 14 years old. That whole, ‘Easy on my balls, they’re fragile as eggs,’ niggas said that in a rap battle in fucking 1989.”

“Dirty took all their shit and made it his own and GZA ain’t say shit…Most of [Dirty’s verses] was GZA’s shit. I remember GZA and ODB got in an argument one night and GZA was like, ‘Nigga most of that shit you say on your fucking album is mines anyway!”