One of Wu-Tang Clan's lower-profile members, rapper and producer Inspectah Deck earned the first part of his nickname as the group's quiet, watchful figure in the corner. That reputation has translated to Deck's recordings in and apart from Wu-Tang, typified by complex, metaphor-packed rhymes delivered with understated skill. A crucial voice on Wu-Tang classics such as "Protect Ya Neck" and "Triumph," Deck has also built a substantial solo discography with albums including the Top 20 debut Uncontrolled Substance (1999) and Chamber No. 9 (2019), and has recorded extensively as a member of Czarface (with 7L & Esoteric). An accomplished if under-recognized beatmaker, he has contributed to numerous Wu-Tang and related projects.