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Tang Clan's Ghostface Killah will release the long-awaited sequel to his hit 2000 album 'Supreme Clientele' in August.
S oon, the sequel to Ghostface Killah ’s 2000 opus, Supreme Clientele, will go from myth to reality. The long-teased Supreme Clientele 2 is out August 22 via Mass Appeal. The first single from the ...
The Staten Island rapper and Wu-Tang Clan member dropped the project’s first single “Rap Kingpin” today and it doesn’t disappoint.
Fans who caught the Wu-Tang Clan’s recent Boston show claim Ghost announced “Supreme Clientele 2” would drop on Aug. 8. While that date hasn’t been confirmed by Ghost or Mass Appeal anywhere online ...
Raekwon and Ghostface Killah’s connection before Wu-Tang Clan The Wu-Tang Clan is a New York hip-hop group through and through, and its roots in Staten Island have been strong since its formation.
Ghostface Killah might be known best as a member of the Wu-Tang Clan, but take a quick look at his Wikipedia page and it’s very clear that he’s much more than just a Wu disciple. He’s released 10 ...
The upcoming Ghostface Killah and Raekwon battle joins a growing list of matchups that have been teased. Foxy Brown and Lil Kim were reported to be locked in for a Verzuz, but Swizz Beatz said it ...
Ghostface Killah 's latest album has officially arrived. Today (Oct. 5), the rap legend has dropped off The Lost Tapes, a 13-track LP that marks his 10th solo studio album.
Once again, Ghostface Killah makes year’s best rap disc.Big Doe Rehab’s coke-slingin’ dramas do not miss—it’s hard to imagine that any of the thousand rap records coming out next month ...
Action Bronson Calls Out Ghostface Killah On SportsNation Bronson has long been compared to Ghostface by fans and critics alike, and the relative newcomer has usually taken the comparisons with grace.
Ghostface Killah is coming back to give fans exactly what they want. Earlier this week, the Wu-Tang Clan rapper announced plans to release The Lost Tapes, an upcoming album that will drop Oct. 5.
Ghostface Killah also name-checks Janelle Monae and Peaches & Herb over the four-minute cut, which is a one-off release preceding what is shaping up to be an active 2019 for the rapper.