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Robert Downey Jnr's 'Iron Man' movie breaks records
around the globe, it's fitting that we are able to bring you one of
the most in demand, prolific and controversial MC's of the last 15
years who adopted this moniker for his debut full length in 1996.
The name alone equates to something special, Ghostface Killah
aka Tony Starks aka Iron Man all point towards a
unique type of talent, compare the names of Diddy, Lil Wayne, 50cent
etc.. and you get where we're coming from. In 2008, The Wu-Tang
Clan are years removed from their prime, both artistically
and commercially, but one member of the Clan seems to forever be at
his artistic best, continuously providing the rap game with the charisma
and energy that only he can deliver. Ghostface Killah,
who dropped not one, but two quality albums in 2006, returned just
a year later after the release of More Fish to give
us The Big Doe Rehab in December 2007. Throughout
their 15 year career, 1 MC has in essence become
the de facto Wu-Tang standard bearer, Ghostface is
the type of guy who will stab you with a ninja star down a back alley
and drop a verse for you as he watches you bleed to death, and whilst
he does this, you'd go...'wow! what a dope verse, I wish I wasn't
dying'.
12 years after his own debut Iron Man,
the abstract gangster, elder statesman who along with Slick
Rick is regarded as the best storyteller in the rap game.
And when the 'King Of New York' title is bandied
about...Ghostface is up there with Nas
and Jay-Z. Artists like Diddy
and 50 Cent would not be fit for this title. Ghostface's
lyrics sound unedited and unrehearsed—he frequently changes
his mind or corrects himself from one verse to the next—but
the songs aren’t rushed or sloppy. He has an ear for prosaic
details (what time it was when the police busted in, what show was
on TV) that bring freshness to hip-hop’s often rote tales
of drugs. Whether he is going over a fast or slow beat, all styles
complement his lyrics, which alternate between candid autobiographical
vignettes and delightful non sequiturs. His voice is a gorgeous
instrument, mellifluous even when he’s yelling, which he does
an awful lot. Few hip-hop artists can squeeze as many words onto
an album as GFK, the average rapper will do a 16
bar verse, GFK has been known to spit for 64 bars
straight with no pause or rap affectionately over a classic soul
jam.
GFK, the Wu Tang's most prolific
rapper, executive producer of the classic first album 'Enter
The Wu Tang' with The RZA and collaborator
with Kanye West, Amy Winehouse, Beyonce, Jay-Z, Mary J Blige,
Prefuse 73, Mark Ronson, DangerDoom, Cassius, Busta Rhymes
to name but a few is on another level commercially. His solo LP's
have sold over 3 million units to date and he is still forging out
a career that has eclipsed his fellow Wu Members for consistency
and frequency. Staten Island born and bred, GFK
was the first Wu-Tang member we heard spit a rhyme on Enter The
Wu-Tang.
'Ghostface, catch the blast of
a hype verse
My glock bursts, leave in a hearse, I did worse
I come rough, tough like an elephant tusk
Ya head rush, fly like Egyptian musk'
His contribtion to the legendary 1995 release Only
Built for Cuban Linx (Raekwons ground breaking solo debut)
set him up nicely for his own release - already receiving accolades
for his verses on anthems like 'Proteck Ya Neck', 'Ice Cream'
'Heaven n Hell' and 'Can It Be All So Simple'.
Iron Man was released in 1996, went platinum and
featured the cool Speed Racer video for Daytona500,
other singles included Motherless Child and Camay.
GFK's music is saturated in the soul music from the 1970s...Al
Green, The Delfonics, Marvin Gaye, The Sylvers and Stylistics
all inspire this lyrical behemoths productions. He controversially
released his album on the same month as The Wu Tangs '8
Diagrams' to highlight his own pulling power, there was
also a public beef with The RZA, with Ghostface
questioning the production values on the new Wu Tang LP. Ghostface
is not afraid to speak his mind. He has released 2 albums in the
last 15 months and is about to drop his highly anticipated MF Doom
collaboration this year "Swift & Changeable'...
the world eagely waits. His featured vocal on the remix of the Amy
Winehouse single 'Rehab' further propelled
him into the mainstream psyche. Ghostface is a
force in Hip Hop, able to shine above his peers and has always been
a man of extremes. Through it all, he remains perhaps the most lovable
rapper in the world: a wounded warrior with raps to match his speeding
heartbeat. This is an artist who commands full marks from music
reviewers the world over.
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