Rap in Ghostface Killah’s DNA. As a legendary member of the iconic rap band Wu-Tang family, he continues to keep his fingerprints on hip-hop. Just released his latest album Supreme Cluestele 2, Staten Island, NY, which discusses the project, Never Retirement, The Drake and Kendrick Lamar lawsuits, and his upcoming video game, launched by Distrokid in a new interview with XXL’s Talk it It Up series.
The highest customer 2 fell in August, as part of a two-selling deal with Volkswagen called for, which is part of their legendary figure. The long-awaited sequel to his classic 2000 second-grade solo album is Nas, Raekwon, Method Man, Conway The Machine, Styles P and more. The Ghost arrived decades after the release of the original book, and the Ghost shared what fans have been asking about him.
“Everything is right.” Ghost tells XXL to launch the second part during LP’s 25th anniversary. “First, fans called it. I could have taken care of the business, but I was doing projects for others.”
The work comes after his show album release, with Ghost and Wu enjoying a big year, including attending the huge Wu-Tang Clan Forever: Forever: Final Chapter: Final Chapter Tour, and the upcoming European Legs.
Despite saying goodbye to the tour with these guys, Tony Starks makes no sense to leave the rap game behind.
“I can’t do it like I retire,” he said. “I’m going to do it until God takes my life here. I’m one of them, and even if I’m on my dying side, I’ll probably grab some bars.”
Check out Ghostface Killah’s exclusive interview with XXL, where he further opens up about his new album Died, Drake’s lawsuit in Not Like Us, Movie Characters, and more below.
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