Heirs of Brooklyn rapper Russell "Ol' DirtyBastard" Jones, cofounder of Wu-Tang Clan, are still tussling over his estate three years after the troubled rhyme-master died of a drug overdose.
Two years later, he and eight friends including two cousins, who would become the RZA and Ol' Dirty Bastard released "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), " a critical entry in the hip-hop canon.
The hood ornament on this jalopy is the rusted voice of Gonjasufi, who may just be the most unusual man on the mic since Wu-Tang Clan's Ol' DirtyBastard.