Cappadonna, born Darryl Hill on September 18, 1970, is an American rapper and a prominent member of the Wu-Tang Clan, a legendary hip-hop collective formed in the early 1990s. His genre is primarily East Coast hip-hop, marked by intricate lyricism and storytelling. Cappadonna first gained recognition with his feature on Wu-Tang Clan's iconic album "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)" (1993) and later became a key contributor to "Wu-Tang Forever" (1997). His debut solo album, "The Pillage" (1998), was well-received and included hits like "Slang Editorial." He is known for his vivid narratives and unique delivery, which have influenced many in the hip-hop genre. Cappadonna's impact extends beyond his solo work; he has collaborated with numerous artists and has been integral to the Wu-Tang Clan's legacy, helping to expand their sound and reach. His contributions to hip-hop culture and the genre's development throughout the 1990s and beyond mark him as a significant figure in the evolution of rap music.