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Ghostface Killah > Albums & Lyrics

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Bulletproof Wallets Album
  1. The Sun
  2. Never Be The Same Again
  3. The Forest
  4. Theodore
  5. Interlude 1
  6. Flowers
  7. Ghost Showers
  8. Maxine
  9. Walking Through The Darkness
  10. Jealousy
  11. Love Session
  12. Strawberry
Ironman Album
  1. 260
  2. After The Smoke Is Clear
  3. All That I Got is You
  4. Assassination Day
  5. Black Jesus
  6. Box In Hand
  7. Camay
  8. Daytona 500
  9. Fish
  10. Iron Maiden
  11. Marvel
  12. Motherless Child *
  13. Poisonous Darts *
  14. The Faster Blade
  15. The Soul Controller
  16. Wildflower
  17. Winter Warz
Supreme Clientele Album
  1. Apollo Kids
  2. Buck 50
  3. Cherchez Laghost
  4. Ghost Deini
  5. Malcolm
  6. Mighty Healthy
  7. Nutmeg
  8. One
  9. Saturday Nite
  10. Stay True
  11. The Grain
  12. We Made It
  13. Wu Banga 101
The Pretty Toney Album Album
  1. Biscuits (featuring Trife)
  2. Kunta Fly Shit
  3. Beat The Clock
  4. Metal Lungies (featuring Sheek Louch & Styles P)
  5. Save Me Dear
  6. Tush (featuring Missy Elliott)
  7. Holla (featuring Allah Real)
  8. Ghostface
  9. Be This Way
  10. Tooken Back (featuring Jackie-O)
  11. Run (featuring Comp & Jadakiss)
  12. Love (featuring Musiq & K. Fox)
Ghostface Killah comes from the multi-platinum artist conglomerate that is the Wu-Tang Clan. Since the Wu-Tang's inception and collective debut album, Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (Loud/RCA), Ghostface Killah has developed a massive following through his participation in subsequent Wu-Tang members' solo projects, including Ol' Dirty Bastard's Return To The 36 Chambers (Elektra), Genius/GZA's Liquid Swords (Geffen) and most prominently on Chef Raekwon's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx (Loud/RCA).

In addition, Ghostface has participated on numerous tracks with artists such as Jodeci for the "Freakin' You" remix and K-Def & Larry-O for the remix of "Real Live." Ghostface has also made several appearances during the last year providing his talents for various soundtracks including "Who's The Champion" from The Great White Hype, "Motherless Child" from Sunset Park, and "Winter Warz" from Don't Be A Menace. Ghostface has quickly become one of hip-hop's most beloved hard-core artists, mostly for his talents, but also because of his outlook and his natural delivery.

About having been born in the Stapleton projects and raised in Shaolin (Staten Island, NY): "Chillin' on the block, besides being a certified thug nigga, I was only one of hundreds of crazy, nasty kids that got his chance through the struggle."

About his personable and natural style: "My technique developed gradually by listening to the gods: Allah Just (GZA), Divine Prince Master Rakeem (RZA), Unique A-Son (Ol' Dirty Bastad), and the rest of my brothers later on down the line as the years came."

About the first single "Camay" from his solo debut: "It's about bagging older women. The beat is treacherous, right, and exact. Raekwon & Cappa contribute with a flyass loop."

About his debut solo album Ironman: "I wanna t each the babies mathematics (knowledge of self). My album skits will be like that...rhyming, not talking about all that other shit because that's not where it's at for the Clan for now. Brothers lived through it, though... If we said it, we see it. Might come around once in a while, but the whole science is to be focused and be on point."

About making his mark: "If you want to get technical about it, I look at hip-hop from all aspects. I want people to say about me: 'How the fuck he flipped that shit?' or 'Damn! The god knows how to hold his weight.'" mbers) (Loud/RCA), Ghostface Killah has developed a massive following through his participation in subsequent Wu-Tang members' solo projects, including Ol' Dirty Bastard's Return To The 36 Chambers (Elektra), Genius/GZA's Liquid Swords (Geffen) and most prominently on Chef Raekwon's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx (Loud/RCA).

In addition, Ghostface has participated on numerous tracks with artists such as Jodeci for the "Freakin' You" remix and K-Def & Larry-O for the remix of "Real Live." Ghostface has also made several appearances during the last year providing his talents for various soundtracks including "Who's The Champion" from The Great White Hype, "Motherless Child" from Sunset Park, and "Winter Warz" from Don't Be A Menace. Ghostface has quickly become one of hip-hop's most beloved hard-core artists, mostly for his talents, but also because of his outlook and his natural delivery.

About having been born in the Stapleton projects and raised in Shaolin (Staten Island, NY): "Chillin' on the block, besides being a certified thug nigga, I was only one of hundreds of crazy, nasty kids that got his chance through the struggle."

About his personable and natural style: "My technique developed gradually by listening to the gods: Allah Just (GZA), Divine Prince Master Rakeem (RZA), Unique A-Son (Ol' Dirty Bastad), and the rest of my brothers later on down the line as the years came."

About the first single "Camay" from his solo debut: "It's about bagging older women. The beat is treacherous, right, and exact. Raekwon & Cappa contribute with a flyass loop."

About his debut solo album Ironman: "I wanna teach the babies mathematics (knowledge of self). My album skits will be like that...rhyming, not talking about all that other shit because that's not where it's at for the Clan for now. Brothers lived through it, though... If we said it, we see it. Might come around once in a while, but the whole science is to be focused and be on point."

About making his mark: "If you want to get technical about it, I look at hip-hop from all aspects. I want people to say about me: 'How the fuck he flipped that shit?' or 'Damn! The god knows how to hold his weight.'"



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