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Ghost Stories with Ghostface Killah
Published October 30, 2009 | | Filed under: Videos
The Wu-Tang Clan's Ghostface Killah appears on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" to tell a host story about midgets just in time for Halloween. |
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Ghostface Killah Pens, Stars In Upcoming Comic Book
Published July 14, 2009 | | Filed under: Life / Culture
The Wu's Ghostface is set to be immortalized in a comic book of his own, by him and featuring him. The upcoming comic/graphic novel is titled Cell Block Z, featuring a boxer character named Cole Dennis who is framed for a crime he didn't commit. |
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Ghostface Killah: Still Bringin’ That Ruckus
Published December 17, 2007 | | Filed under: Music
With his name attached to two albums out now, Wu-Tang swordsman Ghostface Killah has certainly had a busy fall -- with his seventh solo LP, The Big Doe Rehab, out and the much anticipated Wu-Tang reunion record, 8 Diagrams.
The Staten Island rapper's been hailed as one of hip-hop's legendary figures, a time-tested MC of outlandish [...] |
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Ghostface Killah: ‘Tony Yayo Can Suck A Fat D***’
Published November 30, 2007 | | Filed under: Music
The Wu-Tang Clan's Ghostface Killah recently have some choice words for G-Unit's Tony Yayo in response to an interview Yayo did where he said that rapper Superb wrote the majority of the lyrics for Ghostface's critically acclaimed album, Supreme Clientele.
Via an interview with digital music site Rhapsody, Ghost said that Yayo's comments were completely false.
"[Superb] [...] |
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Re-Live Golden Era Of Hip-Hop With The Ghostface Doll
Published November 6, 2007 | | Filed under: Life / Culture, Music
As a way to rekindle nostalgia for the "golden era of 90s hip-hop," 4CAST Limited has crafted the official Ghostface Killah doll.
Via Complex magazine, we've learned how intricate the details of this doll are.
The doll's official website claims they wanted to create something timeless and classic. Have they succeeded? Only the fans' demand for it [...] |
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