Jason Hunter, (born July 6, 1970) better known as Inspectah Deck (aka Rebel… Read Full Bio ↴Jason Hunter, (born July 6, 1970) better known as Inspectah Deck (aka Rebel INS), is an American rapper, producer, and actor. A member of the Wu-Tang Clan, although known for his lyricism, has not achieved the same level of commercial success in his solo career as some of his counterparts (such as Ghostface Killah or Method Man) though he continues to be respected and actively releases material.
Hunter routinely mentions the Park Hill Projects in Clifton, Staten Island, NY, where he grew up, going to school with the future Ghostface Killah, Raekwon and Method Man. Coming from a musical family, his father died when he was 6, and seeing his mother support the family contributed to his laid-back, quiet mentality; this led to his stage name, as he decided to play a low-key counterbalance to the antics of RZA, Method Man and Ol' Dirty Bastard. This is also referenced by Method Man at the end of the track "Can it Be All So Simple?" on "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)', stating.
However, Deck was featured as much, if not more, than any other of his fellow clansmen on the group's 1993 debut album, "Enter the Wu Tang (36 Chambers)". While keeping a relatively high profile on Wu-Tang group releases β including highly-praised verses on the singles "C.R.E.A.M." and "Triumph", from 36 Chambers and Wu-Tang Forever, respectively β Deck has had less success with his own solo career. Originally set to release an album in 1997, his first effort, Uncontrolled Substance, was delayed until 1999, after a flood in RZA's basement destroyed over a hundred beats, including those meant for Deck's album. According to Wu affiliate Cilvaringz, "Recently Deck pulled out some disks from the flood and they worked again and he used 1 for his upcoming album on Koch."[4]
In the years following the release of the highly successful debut album of the Wu-Tang Clan, Hunter would appear on several Wu members' solo albums, including the critically acclaimed trio "Only Built 4 Cuban Linxβ¦" by Raekwon, "Liquid Swords" by GZA and "Ironman" by Ghostface Killah. On the Clan's second group album, "Wu-Tang Forever" (1997), Deck produced the track "Visionz" and contributed a solo track, "The City." He also provided production for some of his Wu cohorts, including "Kiss of a Black Widow" for RZA's "RZA as Bobby Digital in Stereo", and "Elements" and "Spazzola" from Method Man's sophomore "Tical 2000: Judgement Day". In 1999, he finally released his debut solo album, featuring a number of less-exposed Wu-Tang affiliates as guests and more of Deck's own production. The album received strong reviews but failed to garner him the popularity enjoyed by some of his groupmates; Deck subsequently returned to the Wu-Tang fold for the albums "The W" and "Iron Flag", also providing beats for GZA's sophomore "Beneath the Surface" and Ghostface Killah's "Supreme Clientele". In 2003 the rapper released his follow-up, "The Movement". That album failed to live up to Deck's expectations, and soon he was back to planning his next album, "The Rebellion"; three years later, in 2006, he released "The Resident Patient", intended as a precursor to the album. The rapper took a hiatus to record "8 Diagrams" with the group, partaking in the controversy sparked when Raekwon and Ghostface Killah disparaged RZA's tight control of the album, championing Ghost's album "The Big Doe Rehab"
βI feel like we have to give them a newer, better album such as the new Ghost album. Iβm not saying thatβs the truth either. Iβm just saying that his album sounds like what a Wu-Tang album should sound like, but itβs him by himself.β
He has also mentioned "The Rebellion" again, confirming production by RZA and the Wu-Elements; it is now set to come after "The Resident Patient 2" and will, reportedly, be Deck's final album as a solo artist. Deck is also featured on several tracks of Raekwon's most recent album, "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... Pt. II".
On March 23rd, 2010 he will drop his 3rd album entitled "The Manifesto", with guest-appearances from Raekwon, Cormega,Termanology , Planet Asia, Cappadonna, Kurupt and M.O.P.'s Billy Danze. Deck himself will be producing on the album as well as having outside contributions: most notably, The Revelations who produced on Wu-Tang's Chamber Music[9].
In 2008, a mixtape entitled "The Resident Patient 2" was leaked to the internet, featuring some original material as well as freestyles over other artists' songs. In a recent interview, Deck stated that "The Manifesto" was meant to be the originally announced full-length sequel, "The Resident Patient 2". Since the early leak of "The Manifesto", he has begun work already on his final album "The Rebellion" and has expressed his interest in having Snoop Dogg, E-40, Nas & Jadakiss as guests but wanted to involve more of his fellow Clansmen on this album. He had also stated on a interview with Conspiracy Radio he will only retire from albums if the fans show support for "The Manifesto" and "The Rebellion". He has also expressed his wish to release an instrumental album of his own production similar to the ones put out by Alchemist, Ayatollah & Pete Rock. The album is to be entitled 'Instrumartyr' & recently confirmed March, 2011 as the release for The Rebellion according to his Twitter.
Hunter routinely mentions the Park Hill Projects in Clifton, Staten Island, NY, where he grew up, going to school with the future Ghostface Killah, Raekwon and Method Man. Coming from a musical family, his father died when he was 6, and seeing his mother support the family contributed to his laid-back, quiet mentality; this led to his stage name, as he decided to play a low-key counterbalance to the antics of RZA, Method Man and Ol' Dirty Bastard. This is also referenced by Method Man at the end of the track "Can it Be All So Simple?" on "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)', stating.
However, Deck was featured as much, if not more, than any other of his fellow clansmen on the group's 1993 debut album, "Enter the Wu Tang (36 Chambers)". While keeping a relatively high profile on Wu-Tang group releases β including highly-praised verses on the singles "C.R.E.A.M." and "Triumph", from 36 Chambers and Wu-Tang Forever, respectively β Deck has had less success with his own solo career. Originally set to release an album in 1997, his first effort, Uncontrolled Substance, was delayed until 1999, after a flood in RZA's basement destroyed over a hundred beats, including those meant for Deck's album. According to Wu affiliate Cilvaringz, "Recently Deck pulled out some disks from the flood and they worked again and he used 1 for his upcoming album on Koch."[4]
In the years following the release of the highly successful debut album of the Wu-Tang Clan, Hunter would appear on several Wu members' solo albums, including the critically acclaimed trio "Only Built 4 Cuban Linxβ¦" by Raekwon, "Liquid Swords" by GZA and "Ironman" by Ghostface Killah. On the Clan's second group album, "Wu-Tang Forever" (1997), Deck produced the track "Visionz" and contributed a solo track, "The City." He also provided production for some of his Wu cohorts, including "Kiss of a Black Widow" for RZA's "RZA as Bobby Digital in Stereo", and "Elements" and "Spazzola" from Method Man's sophomore "Tical 2000: Judgement Day". In 1999, he finally released his debut solo album, featuring a number of less-exposed Wu-Tang affiliates as guests and more of Deck's own production. The album received strong reviews but failed to garner him the popularity enjoyed by some of his groupmates; Deck subsequently returned to the Wu-Tang fold for the albums "The W" and "Iron Flag", also providing beats for GZA's sophomore "Beneath the Surface" and Ghostface Killah's "Supreme Clientele". In 2003 the rapper released his follow-up, "The Movement". That album failed to live up to Deck's expectations, and soon he was back to planning his next album, "The Rebellion"; three years later, in 2006, he released "The Resident Patient", intended as a precursor to the album. The rapper took a hiatus to record "8 Diagrams" with the group, partaking in the controversy sparked when Raekwon and Ghostface Killah disparaged RZA's tight control of the album, championing Ghost's album "The Big Doe Rehab"
βI feel like we have to give them a newer, better album such as the new Ghost album. Iβm not saying thatβs the truth either. Iβm just saying that his album sounds like what a Wu-Tang album should sound like, but itβs him by himself.β
He has also mentioned "The Rebellion" again, confirming production by RZA and the Wu-Elements; it is now set to come after "The Resident Patient 2" and will, reportedly, be Deck's final album as a solo artist. Deck is also featured on several tracks of Raekwon's most recent album, "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... Pt. II".
On March 23rd, 2010 he will drop his 3rd album entitled "The Manifesto", with guest-appearances from Raekwon, Cormega,Termanology , Planet Asia, Cappadonna, Kurupt and M.O.P.'s Billy Danze. Deck himself will be producing on the album as well as having outside contributions: most notably, The Revelations who produced on Wu-Tang's Chamber Music[9].
In 2008, a mixtape entitled "The Resident Patient 2" was leaked to the internet, featuring some original material as well as freestyles over other artists' songs. In a recent interview, Deck stated that "The Manifesto" was meant to be the originally announced full-length sequel, "The Resident Patient 2". Since the early leak of "The Manifesto", he has begun work already on his final album "The Rebellion" and has expressed his interest in having Snoop Dogg, E-40, Nas & Jadakiss as guests but wanted to involve more of his fellow Clansmen on this album. He had also stated on a interview with Conspiracy Radio he will only retire from albums if the fans show support for "The Manifesto" and "The Rebellion". He has also expressed his wish to release an instrumental album of his own production similar to the ones put out by Alchemist, Ayatollah & Pete Rock. The album is to be entitled 'Instrumartyr' & recently confirmed March, 2011 as the release for The Rebellion according to his Twitter.
Tombstone Intro
Inspectah Deck Lyrics
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5 Star G What you sippin', ma? What you smokin', huh? Henny, Louis …
9th Chamber Yeah, INS, yo La the Darkman Hit 'em with the death blow Yo …
A Lil Story (Intro: (sample) Inspectah Deck) (Everything's black, black…
Above the Clouds "It has come to our attention that a mysterious force…
All I Want Is Mine (Intro: Inspectah Deck) It's not Jacob, but you can still c…
Big City [Intro: Inspectah Deck] Yeah, yeah, yo [Inspectah Deck] We …
Born Survivor Our most enduring responsibility to future generations Th…
Bumpin and Grindin [Intro: Inspectah Deck] Wuuuuuuuu! Yo [Chorus: Inspectah D…
C.R.E.E.P.S. [Intro: Inspectah Deck] To all those C.R.E.E.P.S. out there…
Cold World Babies cryin' brothers dyin' and brothers getting knocked Sh…
Cradle to the Grave [Hook: Inspectah Deck - repeat 2X] To anyone whoever lost on…
Crazy I know it's crazy, I know it's crazy But you can't…
Do My Thang I make shots ring, watch poppa swing I said I shine…
Do What U Gotta Yeah, I ride til I blew wit the case, through…
Elevation Tired of trials and tribulations It seems like life is hell,…
Execute Them Execute them, execute them Execute them, execute them Yeah,…
Femme Fatale (Inspectah Deck) Yo, yo, late night, her click deserted Ti…
For Heaven's Sake Yo, one two one two Wu, Tang, Wu, Tang It's the Wu,…
Forget Me Not Ghetto princess told me she settled out in Flushin' Meadow F…
Framed feat. Killa Sin, cool G. Rap [Inspectah Deck] I represent …
Friction Is you ready? Back by popular demand Murderous specialist t…
Get Down Wit Me (Intro: DJ Premier sample {Lounge Mode} (Inspectah Deck)) A…
Get Right [Chorus: Inspectah Deck] Get money, get fly, get busy, get l…
Get Ya Weight Up [Intro: Inspectah Deck] You know what it is... H.G., U.D.Z…
Gotta Bang Yo man, like you see All of them creeps over there,…
Grits Niggas keep counting us out (yeah yeah yeah yeah) Niggas ain…
Gunshowers Another day, another dollar I got mines, ain't got nothing …
H.G. Is My Life I'm an Animal, Animal, and House Gang is my life And…
Handle That (U-God) Shootouts, suicide car chases Pulling loot out, bu…
He's A Rebel "He's a rebel, he's a rebel and, he's a rebel,…
Hyperdermix Yo, the bare facts make 'em take Flight like Air…
I.O.U "Maybe I owe you something" [Inspectah Deck:] I'm not the c…
I.O.U. "Maybe I owe you something" [Inspectah Deck:] I'm not th…
Intro Allow me to demonstrate the skill of shaolin The special tec…
It's Like That Artist: Inspectah Deck Album: The Movement Title: It's L…
Longevity Uh yeah In my time I've seen a lot of people…
Lovin You What is love? Love is love What is love? (Loving you) Yo,…
Luv Letter Ay, what's up baby? I need you to sit down for…
Movas This goes out to all my niggas Spendin' they last on…
Movement [Inspectah Deck] Ye-yeah Smooth like a green Caddy, ya fiend…
Mr. Sandman Lyrical shots from the Glock Bust bullet holes on the chart…
My Style (Chorus: Inspectah Deck) My style, sick as the plague Hold…
No Love [Intro: Carlton Fisk] Carlton Fisk, I.N.S., we got Chico Sta…
P.S.A You are now in the special operating area of the…
Protect Ya Neck So what's up man? Cooling man" "Chilling chilling?" "Yo y…
R.E.C. Killa hill, killa killa hill Killa hills Killa killa hill Ki…
REC Room [Inspectah Deck] Oh, Killah Hill, Killah Killa Hill Killah H…
Rumble [U-God] Countdown... Are you ready? Are you mad inside? Got …
S.O.S. (feat. Street Life) Shoot em On Sight Sight Sight [x3] S…
Semi Automatic: Full Rap Metal Jacket Yo, yo You can't hack the tactics Of a semi-automatic full …
Shorty Right There [Intro: Streetlife (Inspectah Deck)] Yo, what's poppin' off …
Show N Prove The power of God's in you, show 'n prove (Yeah, this…
Sound Of The Slums *kung fu fighting* (Inspectah Deck) It's the sound of th…
Sparring Minds [GZA] Designer and most of man Stands the front-end loader H…
Sword Play Yeah, yeah, yeah, Rebel I. N. S., your highness Aka Ayatolla…
Swordplay Yeah, yeah, yeah, Rebel I.N.S., your highness AKA Ayatollah,…
Swordplay Remix Yeah, yeah, yeah, Rebel I.N.S., your highness AKA Ayatollah…
That Ni [Inspectah Deck] Four wheelers, pop the hatchet, blast that…
That S*!t [Intro: Inspectah Deck] Wu, Shaolin, yeah, yeah Lets stand u…
The Bad Apple Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Manhattan And Staten and Staten an…
The Cause Yo, when we do this, we do it for real We…
The Champion He's been taking it easily And then suddenly the moment cha…
The Grand Prix Ladies and gentlemen welcome to the lyrical grand prix We…
The Movement [Inspectah Deck] Ye-yeah Smooth like a green Caddy, ya fiend…
The Stereotype [Intro: Inspectah Deck] 2009!! Geez Yeah, this be that old s…
This Is It I came in the game, young nigga banging for fame In…
Tres Leches I wake you up and as I stare in your…
Trouble Man Check out the avenue New York New York the Rotten…
Tru Master Ladies and gentlemen (I'd like to know) Are you ready for st…
Tru Masters [inspectah deck] Your highness, live from the bricks, one si…
U Wanna Be [Intro: Inspectah Deck] There comes a time when you'll be st…
Uncontrolled Substance It had to be this way This is for real Nobody said…
Vendetta [Intro: Inspectah Deck] Yeah, back from the dead It's the Re…
We Get Down Are you ready? You know how we get down, we gets…
What They Want (Intro: Inspectah Deck) Pop in peace.. Once again I gotta …
Who Got It "He who write the songs.." - repeated throughout the intro …
Word on the Street Smooth getaway, yeah One time on my ass (getaway) 'Bout to m…
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Love both Tombstone songs, the best on Manifesto
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