Ol’ Dirty Bastard hijacks the stage at the 1998 Grammy Music Awards. His crew’s massive opus Wu-Tang Forever was nominated for Best Rap Album but lost to Diddy’s No Way Out early in the evening. But ODB finally got a word in later in the evening while Shawn Colvin was accepting the award for Song of the Year.
“It’s nice that I went and bought me an outfit today that costed a lot of money, you know what I mean? ‘Cause I figured that Wu-Tang was gonna win,” ODB said. “I don’t know how you all see it, but when it comes to the children, Wu-Tang is for the children. We teach the children. You know what I mean? Puffy is good, but Wu-Tang is the best, Okay? I want you all to know that this is ODB, and I love you all. Peace!”
ODB was the original Kanye West
Ready To Shine Show & Kuro$aki Films Presents: Native Hip Hop
The Native Tongue Reunion @ S.O.B’s NYC
Starring:
DJ Red Alert
Sadat X (Brand Nubian)
Hakim (Channel Live)
Force M.D’s
Charlie Brown & Dinco D (Leaders Of The New School)
Jarobi (A Tribe Called Quest)
Dres (Black Sheep)
The Jungle Brothers
Hosted by The U.M.C’s





