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Another week means another track from Ghostface Killah and producer Adrian Younge’s forthcoming collaborative album, Twelve Reasons To Die. The new to our ears song is called “Enemies All ...
Ghostface Killah is teaming up with composer/producer Adrian Younge (who scored Black Dynamite) for a collaborative album, Twelve Reasons to Die, which was executively produced, and is due out on ...
He has produced and composed two new albums: one with William Hart, lead singer of The Delfonics, that's being released this week, and one with rapper Ghostface Killah — Twelve Reasons to Die ...
The Ghostface Killah Rises Again : ... He asked the lead singer of The Delfonics, a group from the '60s he listened to growing up, to perform on his solo debut, 1996's Ironman.
Ghostface Killah had a time with The Delfonics when they were all involved in a shootout, as he told the podcast “Drink Champs.” He went on to say that after the milieu had dissipated, they ...
Ghostface Killah is arguably hip-hop's greatest surrealist. ... Sound Of Sexy Cool by the Delfonics was spinning on the turntable, the herb was blazing, Jamaican rum was being poured, ...
Ghostface Killah & Adrian Younge-Twelve Reasons to Die-RZA-4.5 STARS By Sahil Agrawal , Crimson Staff Writer Hot off the heels of an impressive album with the Delfonics’s William Hart, a jazz ...
TMZ reports that William “Poogie” Hart, the lead singer of the iconic R&B trio The Delfonics, passed away Thursday, July 14, at the age of 77. ... Ghostface Killah, Nas, ...
In 1996, William Hart’s version of the Delfonics featured on Ghostface Killah’s Ironman album. A year later, Quentin Tarantino made “La-La (Means I Love You) ...
According to the Macmillan Publishers website, Ghostface Killah, born Dennis David Coles, will release a book on St. Martin’s Press titled Rise of a Killah: My Life in the Wu-Tang next year.
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