English DJ and radio host Tim Westwood continues to clean out his vault and let previously unreleased freestyles loose, the latest coming from fallen Wu-Tang general Ol' Dirty Bastard. The 1995 freestlye spans nearly 12-minutes long with ODB declaring, "It's the killa straight from the villa."

Previously, Westwood added to his Throwback Thursday series with unearthed freestyles from Jay Z and Fabolous, among others. The Jay Z free from 1999 featured the rapper spitting what was then unreleased music, but can now be sourced to Vol. 3… Life and Times of S. Carter in the form of “Do It Again” and “NYMP.” The Fab freestyle meanwhile was from 2003 and pairs the Brooklynite with Desert Storm Records label mate Paul Cain as the two kick rhymes over Ludacris’ “Stand Up” and the YoungBloodZ’s “Damn.”

While the ODB freestyle is expectedly all over the place, it does feature a variety of deliveries and showcases Dirty's ability to ride a beat without any discernible hands on the wheel.

Just last month, the RZA told Rolling Stone that an ODB biopic was in the works, saying “I think it’s a great idea, and there has been talk about it. There are a few wheels in motion with one done by our first cousin Rayshawn; he was the young guy there watching everything that happened. Him and ODB’s wife have been talking and he has a pretty interesting script. I just saw a 12-minute teaser that he shot about a year ago and it felt pretty fuckin’ cool. I watched it and was like, ‘Wow, you may have something here.’ He has the best thing that I’ve seen so far.”

Dirt McGirt certainly left an impression on the game and all who met him, and would be as worthy of a biopic as anyone. Listen to the Tim Westwood freestyle above and reminisce on the rapper's legend-making style.

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