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appreciation thread too!
but man ghostface rlly just did in every track bruh he f***in killed every track on some elite s***
but man ghostface rlly just did in every track bruh he f***in killed every track on some elite s***
Nigga was on one throughout the whole album
Snapped on every song s*** is crazy
Nigga was on one throughout the whole album
Snapped on every song s*** is crazy
bruh almost broke down walls n became fr superhuman with some of the most out-there bars
Just dusted off the record and listened to it front to back. Fave album from my fave rapper. What’s your opinion on best song?
Just dusted off the record and listened to it front to back. Fave album from my fave rapper. What’s your opinion on best song?
Either One or Mighty Healthy
Really can’t decide between those 2
In late 1997, Ghostface Killah and producer RZA took a several month long trip to Africa, where a large portion of Supreme Clientele's lyrics would be written. While in Africa, the culture had an effect on Ghostface's lyrics. Unlike his acclaimed lyricism on his debut album Ironman, and Raekwon's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx..., Ghostface Killah rarely makes references to crime and materialism on Supreme Clientele. He explained "Fuck all this Tommy Hilfiger, Polo, all that s***. They don't give a f*** about none of that in Africa. Everything is the same. But over here, everybody wanna be better than the next one. Nah, it's not like that over there. They might be f***ed-up money wise, but trust me, them muthafuckas is happy. They got each other".
(From Wikipedia but apparently came from an article written in Source Magazine when the album dropped.)
the canadian version >
This gem was on it, right?
OG Bulletproof Wallets should've been his 3rd classic too btw
In late 1997, Ghostface Killah and producer RZA took a several month long trip to Africa, where a large portion of Supreme Clientele's lyrics would be written. While in Africa, the culture had an effect on Ghostface's lyrics. Unlike his acclaimed lyricism on his debut album Ironman, and Raekwon's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx..., Ghostface Killah rarely makes references to crime and materialism on Supreme Clientele. He explained "Fuck all this Tommy Hilfiger, Polo, all that s***. They don't give a f*** about none of that in Africa. Everything is the same. But over here, everybody wanna be better than the next one. Nah, it's not like that over there. They might be f***ed-up money wise, but trust me, them muthafuckas is happy. They got each other".
(From Wikipedia but apparently came from an article written in Source Magazine when the album dropped.)
This gem was on it, right?
OG Bulletproof Wallets should've been his 3rd classic too btw
pretty sure this was on the canadian version... its such a better version of the album, but i cant find a link
pretty sure this was on the canadian version... its such a better version of the album, but i cant find a link
Yeah I listened to it years ago. Can't remember if it was better tbh. I always stick with the familiar version.
Yeah I listened to it years ago. Can't remember if it was better tbh. I always stick with the familiar version.
its more condensed its only 14 tracks not 21... skits are condensed, some songs are different placement