In a rap climate dominated by smoothed-out G-funk, Wu-Tang Clan’s 1993 debut Enter The Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers arrived like a stripped-down bat out of hip-hop hell. Kung-fu movies not only provided the ...
On this day in 1970, Dennis Coles—better known to the world as Ghostface Killah—was born in Staten Island, New York. A founding member of the legendary Wu-Tang Clan, Ghostface has long been recognized ...
Ghostface Killah has claimed that Diddy was responsible for limiting Wu-Tang Clan’s radio airplay during the late 1990s. Video Speaking on “The Bootleg Kev Podcast,” he recounted touring with Rage ...
In an interview on The Bootleg Kev Podcast, Ghostface Killah said that Diddy helped block The Wu-Tang Clan from getting radio play around the release of their second studio album, Wu-Tang Forever.
The Wu-Tang legend addressed the slang term while breaking down 'Supreme Clientele 2' on the Rory & Mal podcast.
In tomorrow’s tree killer, main music man Rob Harvilla got Ghostface Killah on the line to talk about his new solo joint, The Big Doe Rehab, along with that draw-blood thorny Wu Tang situation. “RZA ...
Ghostface Killah is a brilliant storyteller and lyricist, and is the only Wu-Tang Clan member still making relevant solo albums. He's a prolific and increasingly media-savvy artist who nonetheless ...
As if the Hip-Hop community needed anymore reason to give Diddy “The Diddler” (allegedly) the side eye for the rest of eternity, Wu-Tang Clan’s Ghostface Killah just gave the culture even more grounds ...
There are plenty of reasons not to be happy about the latest spate of Wu-Tang infighting, but the worst thing about it is that this round of rumor-jammed news stories runs the risk of overshadowing ...
On this day in 1970, rapper/actor Dennis Coles aka Ghostface Killah was born. The chamber of eccentricity comes almost exclusively from Tony Starks, who has been compared to the likes of Slick Rick ...