With aliases like Tony Stark and the Wallabee Champ, Ghostface Killah is many things. But what the Wu-Tang Clan rapper definitively is a master of is the R&B collaboration. Soulful ditties might not ...
Don't mistake Infinite Coles' new songs for a diss track. Ghostface Killah's son released the songs "SweetFaceKillah" and "Dad & I" on Wednesday, Sept. 17, and there was online speculation that it may ...
Method Man has been added to the lineup for Ghostface Killah’s Peace & Unity Festival, taking place on Labor Day Weekend. The veteran rapper Ghostface Killah is set to host the Peace & Unity Festival ...
When news about the hottest beer in the world, Ghost Face Killah, went national, the staff at Boulder’s Twisted Pine Brewing was a little nervous. After all, they’d named the beer, which is made with ...
Wu-Tang rapper Ghostface Killah’s estranged son Infinite Coles may have dropped some ‘diss tracks.’ But he’s seemingly not totally dissing his father completely! Updated on October 24, 2025 at 5:15p.m ...
The two rappers reminisced about their pre-Wu-Tang days when riding to Manhattan on the ferry was an adventure in itself, recalls The Chef. “It’s so epic to be doing this on the ferry – I remember as ...
Last week, we wrote that Wu-Tang Clan member and solo rapper Ghostface Killah made a sort-of surprising move by okaying the use of his name on a beer made by Boulder-based Twisted Pine Brewing. Ghost ...
Ghostface Killah shouted out Tyler, the Creator as a producer who he wants to get in the lab with. The Supreme Clientele 2 rapper recently sat down with Apple Music 1's Ebro Darden, who played ...
"I was fucked up. My head was fucked up," Ghostface told me during a conversation at the Dream Downtown Hotel in lower Manhattan in early September. "That's when I was diabetic. My best friend [Grant ...
Ghostface Killah is a compulsive storyteller. His fiction is painterly, and he delivers it in a headlong rush. On "Impossible," from the 1997 album Wu-Tang Forever, he rhymed, "He pointed to the charm ...
Ghostface Killah is arguably hip-hop's greatest surrealist. We spoke to the Wu-Tang legend about learning songwriting lessons from Teddy Pendergrass, the importance of rappers cracking jokes, and why ...
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