Ghostface Killah Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | The Champ |
| 2 | Shakey Dog |
| 3 | One |
| 4 | Mighty Healthy |
| 5 | Whip You With a Strap |
| 6 | Beauty Jackson |
| 7 | Big Girl |
| 8 | Wildflower |
| 9 | Underwater |
| 10 | Poisonous Darts |
| 11 | Saturday Nite |
| 12 | Heart Street Directions (skit) |
| 13 | 9 Milli Bros. |
| 14 | Bad Mouth Kid (skit) |
| 15 | 2getha Baby |
| 16 | Malcolm |
| 17 | Child’s Play |
| 18 | Barbershop |
| 19 | Cherchez LaGhost |
| 20 | R.A.G.U. |
| 21 | Kilo |
| 22 | Columbus Exchange (skit) / Crack Spot |
| 23 | Starkology |
| 24 | How You Like Me Baby |
| 25 | Walk Around |
| 26 | Marvel |
| 27 | Holla |
| 28 | Beat the Clock |
| 29 | Pimpin' Chipp |
| 30 | Supa GFK |
| 31 | Save Me Dear |
| 32 | Ghost Is Back |
| 33 | Alex (Stolen Script) |
| 34 | Outta Town Shit |
| 35 | I’ll Die for You |
| 36 | It’s Over |
| 37 | It's That Wu Shit |
| 38 | Be This Way |
| 39 | Block Rock |
| 40 | Who Would You Fuck |
| 41 | Apollo Kids |
| 42 | Iron’s Theme (intermission) |
| 43 | Kunta Fly Shit |
| 44 | Stay |
| 45 | Forever |
| 46 | Run |
| 47 | Biscuits |
| 48 | Clyde Smith (skit) |
| 49 | Iron’s Theme (conclusion) |
| 50 | Stapleton Sex |
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About Ghostface Killah
Ghostface Killah is a Staten Island rapper and founding member of Wu-Tang Clan who emerged in the 1990s with a distinctive rapid-fire flow, vivid storytelling, and comic book-inspired persona. His solo debut "Ironman" (1996) and classics like "Supreme Clientele" established him as one of hip-hop's most colorful and unpredictable lyricists, blending street narratives with pop culture references and emotional vulnerability on tracks like "All I Got Is You." Known for his theatrical delivery and ability to switch between hardcore rap and melodic R&B collaborations, Ghostface has remained prolific across three decades, continuing to release acclaimed albums like "36 Seasons" while maintaining his status as Wu-Tang's most consistently active solo artist. His influence extends beyond music through his larger-than-life personality and role in bringing East Coast hip-hop's gritty aesthetic to mainstream audiences.