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Ghostface Killah has alleged that Diddy admitted to playing a role in Wu-Tang Clan’s struggles to get radio airplay in 1997.
In a new interview, Ghostface Killah recalls how Diddy’s influence allegedly cut Wu-Tang’s music from radio rotation.
Wu-Tang Clan’s Ghostface Killah has dropped a bombshell: he claims that Sean “Diddy” Combs played a role in effectively ...
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 […] ...
As if the Hip-Hop community needed anymore reason to give Diddy “The Diddler” (allegedly) the side eye for the rest of ...
Ghostface Killah is set to do the unthinkable — create a sequel to his ultramagnetic rap classic album “Supreme Clientele” — at the end of the week.
Raekwon and Ghostface Killah’s connection before Wu-Tang Clan The Wu-Tang Clan is a New York hip-hop group through and through, and its roots in Staten Island have been strong since its formation.
Raekwon and Ghostface Killah’s connection before Wu-Tang Clan The Wu-Tang Clan is a New York hip-hop group through and through, and its roots in Staten Island have been strong since its formation.
Ghostface Killah: “My favorite on 36 Chambers gotta be between ‘Method Man’ and ‘Can It Be All So Simple.’ ‘Method Man’ because at that time, he had so many fuckin’ styles, B.
—Ghostface Killah, on the long-lasting, ongoing respect that Wu-Tang Clan continues to receive. “Being here, representing my brother [Ol’ Dirty Bastard] — that’s my brother!
When Ghostface Killah’s debut LP, “Ironman,” dropped on Oct. 29, 1996, I had only just turned two. At this young age, any sparking curiosities about the world that arose within my mind were quickly ...
For that, you'll get a vinyl Ghostface sporting a real 14-karat gold chain, holding a chalice with real Swarovski crystals and wearing a miniature GFK robe, plus a Killah Doll mix tape.