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In the past few days, Masta Killa has been lighting up stages as part of Wu-Tang Clan's epic Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber farewell tour, a monumental close to the group's legendary run that could define his biographical legacy. Time Out London reports that on Tuesday, March 17, the full nine surviving members—including Masta Killa, RZA, GZA, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Method Man, Inspectah Deck, U-God, and Cappadonna, plus Mathematics and Young Dirty Bastard—stormed London's O2 Arena, delivering a two-hour maximalist spectacle with crowd-pleasing classics amid dazzling production. The setlist, pulled from a recent Switzerland stop via Setlist.fm and echoed in London chatter, spotlighted Masta Killa's own No Said Date as track 24, a rare solo shine in the chaos of hits like Protect Ya Neck, Triumph, and Shimmy Shimmy Ya. Doors kicked open at 6:30 p.m., with the Clan hitting the stage around 8:40 p.m., backed by Havoc of Mobb Deep and DJ Target. The buzz? Pure triumph, as The Times dubbed them the Oasis of hip-hop, rolling through with energy that had 20,000 fans roaring. Wednesday's second show got scrapped, leaving fans buzzing online, but no fresh social media mentions from Masta Killa himself surface in verified spots like RapReviews or Music Week's RZA interview, which hyped the tour's global empire push without solo shoutouts. No business deals, solo appearances, or unconfirmed rumors pop in the last 72 hours—no major headlines in the past 24 either, though the O2 triumph lingers as a high-water mark. This tour run cements Masta Killa's enduring Clan brotherhood, potentially his last big collective flex.
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