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Watch GZA Rate Actual Killer Bees, White Castle, BDSM And Sexy Nuns
Watch GZA Rate Actual Killer Bees, White Castle, BDSM And Sexy Nuns
Source: Pitchfork/YouTube

Watch GZA Rate Actual Killer Bees, White Castle, BDSM And Sexy Nuns

Watch GZA Rate Actual Killer Bees, White Castle, BDSM And Sexy Nuns Source: Pitchfork/YouTube

The Wu-Tang Clan member is not a fan of BDSM.

GZA recently appeared on Pitchfork's video series Over/Under, where the rapper rated a number of topics including killer bees, White Castle, BDSM, sexy nuns and more.

READ: GZA Doesn’t Think Rap Is In A Golden Age, Silver Or Even Bronze Age

"Don't sleep on the killer bees — nothing to mess with like Wu-Tang — nothing to fuck with," GZA says. "Bees are responsible for maybe 70% of the crops we grow and eat, they pollinating everything. So the bees are definitely underrated."

As for what he thinks of Republicans or "boofing," which is the act of when someone inserts drugs through their anus to intensify the high, The Genius isn't a fan.

"That's overrated and stupid. I don't even talk in that language, I can't relate to that shit," he said in regards to boofing. "Hell no."

The fact that White Castle and Impossible Foods' Impossible Burgers are brought up during the segment makes sense considering GZA has been promoting White Castle's vegan Impossible Sliders which are made by Impossible Foods. In regards to White Castle, the Liquid Swords rapper talks about eating food from there as a child.

"I grew up eating White Castle for years until I stopped eating meat. But now they got the vegan sliders in there I'm back onboard again," he said. "As a child it was a treat for us — burgers and fries. White Castle did their thing."

The segment ends with GZA rating BDSM and, well, it seems as if he didn't know what it was, even referring to it as a form of music.