Ol' Dirty Bastard

Osirus (Sure Shot)

Jan 12, 2005 at 4:00 am
He was never going to be confused with Tupac while alive, but the late, great prankster Ol' Dirty Bastard is now shadowing Pac in the lucrative hip-hop afterlife. Like Shakur, ODB left a maternal hand on his till of posthumous product; the only question is how much of it exists. (Considering the fact that Ol' Dirty allegedly even recorded with his Wu-Tang comrade the RZA while on the lam, the answer probably is: more than you think.)

The first installment is this official mixtape, all but completed before ODB's OD last year, and it's neither revelatory nor embarrassing (like the 2002 release cobbled together by D3 while he languished in jail). If the first single, "Pop Shots," finds Ol' Dirty strangely subdued amid DJ Premier's classic scratch-and-piano production, and if "Down South" reveals him flailing in crunk, other moments -- "Fire," with its berserk "Ooohhhh!" hook and cleverly reversed chorus beat, or the Bowie-and-DMC-biting "Run Dirty Run," which lurches ahead like Ol' Dirty taking the stage at the '98 Grammys -- offer reminders of his inspired lunacy and can't help but elicit a smile. Remember him that way; years of tampering with Pac's "legacy" have made him a virtual stranger, and it's likely that the same fate awaits the resurrected Osirus.