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Ghostface Killah albums featuring Trife

Ghostface Killah Music Videos (7)
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| | Wallabee Champ CD (2008)
$11.99 Track Listing: Intro; Wallabee Champ; ABC; Roosevelts; Watch Your Mouth; Tony Siegel; Trials Of Life; Hidden Darts [Remix]; Rich, The; We Dem N****z; Run [Remix]; Good Times [Part 2]; Charlie Brown [Remix]; Clips; Clientele; Crockett & Tubbs; 93 Freestyle;
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| Pretty Toney Album CD (2004)
$12.95 On the intro to his fourth solo record, Ghostface (aka Ghostface Killah, aka Tony Starks) makes pains to pronounce that the Wu-Tang Clan is still intact and working on their next record. However, THE PRETTY TONEY ALBUM may be the ...
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| Big Doe Rehab CD (2007)
$12.59 On the heels of two exceptional albums in 2006 (FISHSCALE and MORE FISH), Ghostface Killah continued his hot streak on his third major-label LP in two years, THE BIG DOE REHAB. Coming with a fresh batch of wicked wordplay and ...
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| More Fish CD (2006)
$12.79 Shortly after SUPREME CLIENTELE dropped in 2000, Freddie Foxxx boldly proclaimed that "Ghost saved the Wu." As the Clan lumbered into the new millennium, some members' solo work moved mainstream, others fizzled, and the group's appeal as a whole began ...
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| Bulletproof Wallets CD (2001)
$6.89 This solo offering from one of the more enigmatic members of the Wu-Tang Clan is one of the more unconventional creations to emerge from the world of Wu. The complex urban narrative of "Maxine" combines a colorful sense of detail ...
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| More Fish CD (2006)
$12.65 Shortly after SUPREME CLIENTELE dropped in 2000, Freddie Foxxx boldly proclaimed that "Ghost saved the Wu." As the Clan lumbered into the new millennium, some members' solo work moved mainstream, others fizzled, and the group's appeal as a whole began ...
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| Big Doe Rehab CD (2007) Edited
$12.65 On the heels of two exceptional albums in 2006 (FISHSCALE and MORE FISH), Ghostface Killah continued his hot streak on his third major-label LP in two years, THE BIG DOE REHAB. Coming with a fresh batch of wicked wordplay and ...
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| Ghostface Killah appears on Mark Ronson Here Comes The Fuzz CD (2003)
$9.09 Loaded with guest artists and packed with danceable beats, DJ Mark Ronson's first record, Here Comes the Fuzz, is less a showcase for the New York-based artist's turntable skills and more of a radio-friendly pop-rap party album. A rising star ...
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| Ghostface Killah appears on X-Ecutioners Revolutions CD (2004)
$7.99 In hip-hop's nascent period, DJs from Grandmaster Flash to Jam Master Jay were given the praise and respect they deserved as the driving force behind the music. As rap exploded in the 1990s, the MC became more and more of ...
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 Ghostface Killah Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Ghostface Killah songs: Back Like That Lyrics, Cherchez Laghost Lyrics, You Know I'm No Good Lyrics, Be Easy Lyrics, Run Lyrics, Mighty Healthy Lyrics, We Celebrate Lyrics, Street Opera Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Apollo Kids Lyrics, All That I Got Is You Lyrics, Baby Lyrics, Be This Way Lyrics, Holla Lyrics, Never Be the Same Again Lyrics, Ghost Deini Lyrics, I'll Die For You Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Killa Lipstick Lyrics, Paisley Darts Lyrics, Slow Down Lyrics, Gotta Hold On Lyrics.
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 Ghostface Killah Biography
With more successful releases under his belt--including IRONMAN and the SUPREME CLIENTELE--than any other member of the venerable Wu-Tang Clan, Ghostface Killah is arguably the Wu's biggest star. While other members of the rap collective have broadened their artistic palettes over the years to include film and TV work, Ghostface has remained dedicated to releasing stellar records marked by expansive soul-based samples and a dizzyingly complex ghetto-slang vocabulary. In 2006, he collaborated with underground star MF Doom for FISHSCALES.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Ghostface Killah | Raekwon, Method Man, Rza, Wu-Tang Clan, Cappadonna, Jadakiss, Masta Killa, Sheek Louch, GZA | | Raekwon | Method Man, Wu-Tang Clan, Fat Joe, Cappadonna, Busta Rhymes, Jadakiss, Mobb Deep, Game | | Method Man | Redman, Raekwon, Wu-Tang Clan, Rza, Cappadonna, Missy Elliott, Keith Murray, Ol' Dirty Bastard |
 Worked With
Method Man, Raekwon, Ludacris, Rza, Jadakiss, Masta Killa
 Contemporaries
Nas, Mobb Deep, Busta Rhymes, OutKast, Missy Elliott, Eminem, Mos Def, Tricky, Method Man, Redman, Ultramagnetic MC's, Jeru the Damaja, MF Doom, Big Punisher, Brotha Lynch Hung, Capone-N-Noreaga, Killah Priest, Raekwon, GZA, Killarmy, Cappadonna, Freddie Foxxx, Maylay Sparks
 Followers
Cam'ron, Jadakiss, Juelz Santana
 Influences
Public Enemy, KRS-One, EPMD, Boogie Down Productions, Eric B. & Rakim, Kool G Rap & DJ Polo, Slick Rick, RZA
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