Ghostface Killah is Wu-Tang Clan's most prolific member.
Ghostface Killah: Influences
Storytelling and deep soul builds a template.
Informacje o wykonawcy Ghostface Killah
Biografia wykonawcy
Staten Island’s Ghostface Killah joined the Wu-Tang Clan at the behest of group maestro RZA, appearing on its 1993 debut, Enter The Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers, and immediately marking himself as one of rap’s most vivid storytellers. As the Wu-Tang phenomenon grew, Ghostface became a standout feature on Wu-Tang tracks, making vibrant, idiosyncratic appearances on “Ice Cream” and “Criminology” for Raekwon’s landmark epic Only Built 4 Cuban Linx. Ghostface signed with Epic Records in 1996 and released his debut solo album, Ironman, followed by 2000’s Supreme Clientele, a monument of abstract lyricism. Those projects set a disparate tone for his boundless creativity: He’s just as likely to deliver a fantastic tale over an MF Doom beat on “Underwater” (from 2006’s Fishscale) as he is to explore romance on 2009’s Ghostdini: Wizard of Poetry in Emerald City. Ghostface is still one of rap’s most inimitable figures, frequently collaborating with his Wu brethren and other artists across genres and generations.
Miasto rodzinne
Staten Island, NY, United States
Gatunek
Hip-Hop/Rap
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