Metascore
86

Universal acclaim - based on 6 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 6
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 6
  3. Negative: 0 out of 6
  1. His aggressive but nimble flow is all over each of these songs.
  2. An impressive album in the best tradition of the Clan... Had this album come out in 1998, people might have hailed it as another Wu classic.
  3. Together, “School” and “Silverbacks” make the best Wu-Tang one-two punch that I can recall.
  4. Masta Killa has delivered one the most urgent, straightforward Wu releases since the group's debut over a decade ago.
  5. Overall, "No Said Date" is the collective combination of stellar performances across the board.
  6. This is a return to the Wu sound; in-house production, more Clan cameos and less material dictated by current trends commercial.
User Score
8.5

Universal acclaim- based on 10 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 10
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 10
  3. Negative: 1 out of 10
  1. NJR
    Mar 17, 2011
    9
    It's not what you were expecting but it's exactly what you wanted, One of the best LP's from the clan this side of the millenium. All creditIt's not what you were expecting but it's exactly what you wanted, One of the best LP's from the clan this side of the millenium. All credit to the Masta, he didn't rush it and flop like certain other Wu members, 7 years in the making.....Totally worth the wait. Full Review »
  2. Apr 16, 2023
    10
    Outstanding offering from the least known and heavily underrated member of legendary hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan, Masta Killa..
  3. damianb
    Jan 18, 2005
    9
    this style is new you can tell but masta killa and his flow of lyrics and style make this one a must for wu fans and if you think the masta this style is new you can tell but masta killa and his flow of lyrics and style make this one a must for wu fans and if you think the masta ain't a strong force in the clan this will change your mind, he is joined by every wu member, a couple of hot tracks that stick Full Review »