Ghostface Killah Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 101 | Street Bullies |
| 102 | Cher Chez La Ghost (remix) |
| 103 | Be Easy (remix) |
| 104 | After The Smoke Is Clear |
| 105 | Camay |
| 106 | Clipse of Doom |
| 107 | Black Jesus |
| 108 | The Grain |
| 109 | Yolanda’s House |
| 110 | Stay True |
| 111 | We Made It |
| 112 | Buck 50 |
| 113 | 260 |
| 114 | Slow Down |
| 115 | Youngstown Heist |
| 116 | Black Out |
| 117 | The Soul Controller |
| 118 | Jellyfish |
| 119 | Never Be the Same Again |
| 120 | Guest House |
| 121 | Killa Lipstick |
| 122 | White Linen Affair (Toney Awards) |
| 123 | Troublemakers |
| 124 | Baby |
| 125 | Yapp City |
| 126 | Paisley Darts |
| 127 | The Sun |
| 128 | Love Don’t Live Here No More |
| 129 | Chinatown Wars (remix) |
| 130 | Smooth Sailing (remix) |
| 131 | Jealousy (skit) |
| 132 | Tony's Money |
| 133 | Love Stories |
| 134 | Wu Banga 101 |
| 135 | Paragraphs of Love |
| 136 | Iron Man |
| 137 | Let’s Stop Playin’ |
| 138 | Street Chemistry |
| 139 | Good Times |
| 140 | She’s a Killah |
| 141 | Blood on the Cobblestones |
| 142 | Wise (rmx) |
| 143 | The Center of Attraction |
| 144 | The Watch (original mix) |
| 145 | Enemies All Around Me |
| 146 | Do Over |
| 147 | I Declare War |
| 148 | An Unexpected Call (The Set Up) |
| 149 | The Odd Couple |
| 150 | Rec-Room Therapy |
Ghostface Killah Albums
Singles
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.