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Ghostface Killah Ghostface Killahs GHOSTFACE KILLAH GHOSTFACE KILLAHS Killah Intro Me Denny, and Darryl (feat. Method Man & Cappadonna) Burner to Burner (feat. Inspectah Deck & Cappadonna) Flex (feat. Harley) News Report (Skit) Conditioning Ghostface Killahs marks the return of Ghostface. After Fly Everything several side projects, GFK returns with his first true (feat. Sun God & Shawn Wigs) solo album in years. He is joined by fellow Wu-Tang Party Over Here members Method Man, Inspectah Deck, Cappadonna, & Masta Killa. Other guests include Harley, Sun God Pistol Smoke (feat. Solomon Childs) (Ghosts first born son), Solomon Childs, Shawn Wigs, and Eamon. Production is handled primarily by Danny Revolution (Skit) Caiazzo. Iron Man Tone continues his onslaught of New World colorful wordplay, and harsh street realities, as the laser (feat. Eamon) beam vocalist tells it. Waffles and Ice Cream (feat. Cappadonna) This album sounds like vintage Ghostface and will prove worthy amongst any true Hip Hoppers. Proving The Chase the Wu Tang is truly forever, this is a must for any Wu (feat. Sun God) fan as well as every Ghostface Killah fan. The veteran Soursop wordsmith, known for his prolific and versatile (feat. Masta Killa, Harley, & Solomon Childs) catalogue, delivers another classic album to the Ghostface and WuTang legacy. ARTIST: GHOSTFACE KILLAH TITLE: GHOSTFACE KILLAHS FORMAT: CD LABEL: MUSIC GENERATION CORP CATALOG: MGC500-CD STREET: 09/06/19 GHOSTFACE KILLAH GHOSTFACE KILLAHS A1. Killah Intro A2. Me Denny, and Darryl (feat. Method Man & Cappadonna) A3. Burner to Burner (feat. Inspectah Deck & Cappadonna) A4. Flex (feat. Harley) A5. News Report (Skit) A6. Conditioning Ghostface Killahs marks the return of Ghostface. After A7. Fly Everything several side projects, GFK returns with his first true (feat. Sun God & Shawn Wigs) solo album in years. He is joined by fellow Wu-Tang members Method Man, Inspectah Deck, Cappadonna, B1. Party Over Here & Masta Killa. Other guests include Harley, Sun God (Ghosts first born son), Solomon Childs, Shawn Wigs, B2. Pistol Smoke and Eamon. Production is handled primarily by Danny (feat. Solomon Childs) Caiazzo. Iron Man Tone continues his onslaught of B3. Revolution (Skit) colorful wordplay, and harsh street realities, as the laser B4. New World beam vocalist tells it. (feat. Eamon) This album sounds like vintage Ghostface and will B5. Waffles and Ice Cream prove worthy amongst any true Hip Hoppers. Proving (feat. Cappadonna) the Wu Tang is truly forever, this is a must for any Wu B6. The Chase fan as well as every Ghostface Killah fan. The veteran (feat. Sun God) wordsmith, known for his prolific and versatile catalogue, delivers another classic album to the B7. Soursop Ghostface and WuTang legacy. (feat. Masta Killa, Harley, & Solomon Childs) ARTIST: GHOSTFACE KILLAH TITLE: GHOSTFACE KILLAHS FORMAT: LP LABEL: MUSIC GENERATION CORP CATALOG: MGC500-LP STREET: 09/13/19.
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