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'''Ghostface Killah''' (born Dennis Coles, aka '''Tony Starks''') is an American ]per and member of the ]. After the Wu-Tang achieved breakthrough commercial success in the early ], Ghostface Killah, like most of his clan-mates, began a solo career. First appearing on '']'' (with clan-mate ], ], see ]), then on the ]s to '']'' and '']''. His first solo LP was '']'' in ] (see ]), which was successful in hip hop circles and debuted at #2 on the pop charts. His follow-up was '']'' in ] (see ]). In April 2004 '']'' was released on ] |
'''Ghostface Killah''' (born Dennis Coles, aka '''Tony Starks''') is an American ]per and member of the ]. After the Wu-Tang achieved breakthrough commercial success in the early ], Ghostface Killah, like most of his clan-mates, began a solo career. First appearing on '']'' (with clan-mate ], ], see ]), then on the ]s to '']'' and '']''. His first solo LP was '']'' in ] (see ]), which was successful in hip hop circles and debuted at #2 on the pop charts. He became well-known for both his uptempo, seemingly indecipherable stream-of-consciousness raps and for his very emotionally charged storytelling (first seen on the Wu-Tang Clan track Impossible). His follow-up was '']'' in ] (see ]), which again was critically acclaimed by both mainstream critics and hip hop enthusiasts. ''Cherchez La Ghost'' became a minor club hit, and the sentimental ''Child's Play'' led to numerous Slick Rick comparisons. Ghostface wasted little time in recording his next album '']'' which was released a year later and featured a more R&B-heavy style. He had another minor club hit with ''Flowers'' which featured fellow Wu-Tang members Method Man & Raekwon. In April 2004 '']'' was released on ], featured collaborations with ] and ] and was credited to Ghostface. He also appeared on the track "On My Knees" by UK R&B group ] which became a hit in the UK and Australia, and released an album titled 718 with a group of his proteges, calling themselves The Theodore Unit. | ||
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Ghostface Killah (born Dennis Coles, aka Tony Starks) is an American rapper and member of the Wu-Tang Clan. After the Wu-Tang achieved breakthrough commercial success in the early 1990s, Ghostface Killah, like most of his clan-mates, began a solo career. First appearing on Only Built 4 Cuban Linx (with clan-mate Raekwon, 1995, see 1995 in music), then on the soundtracks to Sunset Park and Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood. His first solo LP was Iron Man in 1996 (see 1996 in music), which was successful in hip hop circles and debuted at #2 on the pop charts. He became well-known for both his uptempo, seemingly indecipherable stream-of-consciousness raps and for his very emotionally charged storytelling (first seen on the Wu-Tang Clan track Impossible). His follow-up was Supreme Clientele in 2000 (see 2000 in music), which again was critically acclaimed by both mainstream critics and hip hop enthusiasts. Cherchez La Ghost became a minor club hit, and the sentimental Child's Play led to numerous Slick Rick comparisons. Ghostface wasted little time in recording his next album Bulletproof Wallets which was released a year later and featured a more R&B-heavy style. He had another minor club hit with Flowers which featured fellow Wu-Tang members Method Man & Raekwon. In April 2004 The Pretty Toney Album was released on Def Jam, featured collaborations with Missy Elliott and Jadakiss and was credited to Ghostface. He also appeared on the track "On My Knees" by UK R&B group The 411 which became a hit in the UK and Australia, and released an album titled 718 with a group of his proteges, calling themselves The Theodore Unit.
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