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Full article: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100...92955009490.html?mod=WSJ_NY_LEFTSecondStoriesDespite have left school in the 10th grade, GZA nurtured his affection for science as he developed his skills as a lyricist.
"There were certain things that grabbed my interest, such as photosynthesis, such as us living off plants and plants living off us," he said. "You look at everything in that light—so if I'm looking at ice cubes, I might start thinking about absolute zero, or Fahrenheit and Celsius. There's so much that can make me think about science."
In 1995, when he released "Liquid Swords," GZA solidified his stature as the Wu-Tang Clan's most recognizable lyricist with lines like "I be the body dropper, the heartbeat stopper / child educator plus head amputator." Nearly two decades later, "Dark Matter," with its rejection of the braggadocio and violence often found in hip-hop and its embrace of poetry and natural imagery, could finally enable this father of two to seize that mantle of "child educator."
"There's no parental advisory, no profanity, no nudity," he said. "The only thing that's going to be stripped bare is the planets."