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Fishscale

Ghostface Killah

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Who would’ve expected that Ghostface would become the most vital solo artist to emerge from the beloved Wu-Tang Clan? His remarkably vivid, streetwise raps remain as potent and seductive as ever, an uncanny blend of urgency, candor, drama, wit, and grit. “This is architect music, verbal street opera,” he spits on the furious “The Champ,” which is as apt a description as any. “Kilo,” featuring his old pal Raekwon, is a spellbinding drug-dealing memoir glowing with vibrant details and held together by an irresistible hook. The whole Clan joins in on “9 Milli Bros.” (produced by MF Doom), which soars atop a terrific piano-and-strings backdrop. As usual, the album is drenched in old-school soul; few artists approach this sound with as much gusto and natural ease. Tracks like “Crack Spot” and “R.A.G.U.” (the latter produced by Pete Rock) somehow blend rather unsettling subject matter with smooth, fetching, ‘70s-style R&B productions. On “Whip You with a Strap,” which builds on Luther Ingram’s 1970 hit “To the Other Man,” producer J Dilla uses a sped-up Ingram sample to provide the perfect setting for Ghost’s unique childhood reflections. “Back Like That” (with Ne-Yo) is a slow jam with a slinky chorus and a rather threatening Ghost flow. Despite a steady parade of producers, Fishscale is cohesive and absolutely thrilling. (This iTunes edition includes a collaboration with Ice Cube that doesn’t appear on the CD.)

Customer Reviews

Killah, Killah Y'all

Tony Sparks is back with the same formula of success used on previous albums. The beats and lyrics on Fishscale are tight. Definitely an album for those who love hip-hop and the Wu movement! It might take a couple of listens to understand the complexity and feel of the album, but once you get it, you are going to be hooked!

I Couldnt have got a better present than Ghosts album being released on my Birthday

Amazingly enough this fiery artist is still humble and true to the game. Ghost has proved himself beyond a doubt that he is true to his art. His formula for mixing raw Hip Hop and 70's soul is a winner. With a vivid imagination and soulful delivery hes a true Hero to all of the true heads. All Samples! no rinky dank............ keyboard beats ...... I LOVE IT. Thank you Ghost for letting us know that real HIP HOP is still alive and kickin. This is a gem Peace

GREAT STUFF!

This album is very good. I think the cut he did with Ne-Yo is one of the best songz that I've ever heard especially because it has kinda that ol' Skool flava 2 it! On a scale from 1- 10 I'd give it a perfect 10. Hands Down!

Biography

Born: May 9, 1970 in Staten Island, NY

Genre: Hip Hop/Rap

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

As one of the original members of the seminal '90s rap crew the Wu-Tang Clan, Ghostface Killah (aka Tony Starks) made an impact before he released his debut album, Ironman, late in 1996. Like all members of the Wu-Tang Clan, the rapper used the group as a launching pad for a solo career, which was assisted greatly by other members of the Clan, particularly producer RZA. Ghostface Killah had rapped on Wu-Tang's 1993 debut, Enter the Wu-Tang, but he didn't distinguish himself until 1995, when he was...
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