• Ghostface Killah Shares Brutal New Track "Homicide" Featuring Nems And Shawn Wigs

    As we get closer and closer to the release date of the new Ghostface Killah album 36 Seasons, the more and more leaked tracks we get to hear. Today, Nov. 28, the legendary New York rapper shared yet another one of the album's tracks, a gritty number titled "Homicide" featuring Nems and Shawn Wigs, which you can check out below.
  • Stream Wu-Tang Clan's New Album 'A Better Tomorrow,' '8 Diagrams' Follow-up is Out December 2 [LISTEN]

    Wu-Tang Clan will drop its sixth studio album, A Better Tomorrow, on Dec. 2, but anxious fans can stream the record now on YouTube. It's been seven years since RZA, Ghostface Killah and Method Man all collaborated on an album (2007's 8 Diagrams). Despite feuding between leaders Raekwon and RZA, the group managed to work out its problems and finish the album, releasing the singles "Ruckus in B Minor," "Ron O'Neal," "Keep Watch" and "Necklace" previously.
  • Ghostface Killah Shares Gritty New Track - "Double Cross" Featuring AZ - From Upcoming Album '36 Seasons' [LISTEN]

    Ghostface Killah's new album, '36 Seasons,' is set to drop in a few weeks, but in the meantime, the legendary rapper has shared another one of the album's tracks, "Double Cross." The track features a guest appearance from Brooklyn rapper AZ (one of his five appearances on '36 Seasons') who slyly references Wu-Tang Clan's classic single "C.R.E.A.M." in an absolutely stellar verse. Ghostface totally delivers as well, and the gritty production from The Revelations is a dream for die-hard fans of classic '90s hip-hop.
  • Ghostface Killah Announces New Album '36 Seasons,' Shares Single "Love Don't Live Here No More" [LISTEN]

    Even though he should be plenty busy with Wu-Tang Clan's upcoming album A Better Tomorrow, rapper Ghostface Killah has just announced his next solo album 36 Seasons, which is set for release on Dec. 9 through Salvation/Tommy Boy. Ghostface has also shared the album's artwork (seen above), tracklist (seen below), and first single "Love Don't Live Here No More" featuring Kandace Springs, which you can check out below.
  • Wu-Tang Clan Share 'Ruckus in B Minor,' Reveal 'A Better Tomorrow' Tracklist [LISTEN]

    The Wu-Tang Clan's upcoming studio album "A Better Tomorrow" will not be out for another month, but the legendary hip-hop crew has shared another one of the album's singles, which you can check out below. Titled "Ruckus in B Minor," the new single is the opening track to A Better Tomorrow and is likely a reference to their classic "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)" opener "Bring Da Ruckus." They have also revealed the album's tracklist. The late Ol' Dirty Bastard makes a posthumous appearance in the song's introduction, which is followed by verses from Inspectah Deck, U-God, Cappadonna, Ghostface Killah and GZA, as well as bridges from Method Man and RZA.
  • Ghostface Killah Says The Notorious B.I.G.'s Death Was Sadder Than Tupac's

    The murders of Tupac Shakur and the Notorious B.I.G. were two defining moments in the story of ‘90s hip-hop, and though they’re usually lumped together into one tragedy, rapper Ghostface Killah claims that one was more painful than the other. In a recent interview with XXL, the Wu-Tang MC says that he was more hurt by Biggie’s death than by Tupac’s, for deeply personal reasons.
  • Mobb Deep Releasing Unheard Wu-Tang Clan Verses with New Album

    One of the most prominent hip-hop duos of the '90s is getting back to work on its first album in nearly eight years, and it might have some help from another well-known rap collective. No, we're not talking about Outkast...but rather Mobb Deep. Member Prodigy told XXL that fans should expect to hear new verses from members of the Wu-Tang Clan when Mobb drops a new record during 2014.
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