EXCLUSIVE: Young Dirty Bastard Brings Wu-Tang Energy To SEGA’s “Shinobi”

EXCLUSIVE: YDB has teamed up with SEGA to drop “The Path Just Begun” ahead of the relaunch of “Shinobi,” blending Hip-Hop and gaming into one unified experience.

Young Dirty Bastard merged Hip-Hop and gaming culture in a bold new move on Thursday (August 21). His latest single, “The Path Just Begun,” created in collaboration with SEGA, marks the first time the gaming giant has tied an official rap release directly to a major game launch.

The track, co-produced by Young Dirty Bastard and Danny “Dano” Hamilton, arrives just eight days ahead of SEGA’s relaunch of Shinobi, set to hit shelves on August 29. The partnership brings together two worlds that thrive on precision and timing—qualities that define both the legendary ninja Joe Musashi and YDB’s approach to music.

“This is not a menu loop,” YDB tells AllHipHop. “It is an official single moving in lockstep with the launch. One story, one moment.”

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The connection between the Wu-Tang Clan legacy and Shinobi runs deep. The group famously referenced the ninja franchise on their 1997 track “Triumph,” and now the next generation is carrying that energy forward. For YDB, the bond is personal.

“Shinobi shaped my taste when I first played The Revenge of Shinobi on Dreamcast,” he says. “The new chapter looks and plays right, so the timing was perfect.”

YDB’s first brush with the franchise came through the SEGA Smash Pack Vol. 1 in 2001, and it left a lasting impression. That early exposure helped shape his musical style—disciplined, raw and unfiltered.

“Real work over polish,” he adds. “Power in imperfections. Discipline and creativity under pressure. That is Joe Musashi. That is me.”

YDB isn’t just a rapper who plays games—he’s immersed in the culture. “I play. I talk to creators. I study how records live in play. I want to fuse gaming and music so fans do not have to choose which culture they belong to.”

The single’s production reflects that ethos with its “sharp drums, cold focus, and a hook that refuses to move aside.”

To round out the release, YDB will also release a fashion capsule by his brand, Dirty Magic. The limited-edition collection features combat-inspired design elements and was created for movement and style.

“Dirty Magic drops a limited capsule in the window,” he says. “Clean lines, combat inspired details, built for movement.”

A larger body of work inspired by Shinobi is expected to arrive in November. The game will be available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and PC (Steam), with a Nintendo Switch version coming later.

“The precision…when you respect timing, you get rewarded,” he concludes. “That is how I make records.”

YDD recently wrapped up the Wu Tang Clan’s Final Chamber Tour, where he filled in for his famous father, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, on several dates. He’s ready to embrace the next chapter—and his SEGA partnership is an incredible start. Find the single below.