When rappers catch feelings: Ghostface Killah Edition
Sensitive thugs, ya’ll all need hugs. (c) Shawn Carter
To know Ghostface is to love him. Granted, I hardly ever know what he’s talking about, and when I actually figure out what he’s saying I say “what the hell is he saying”, but I love him anyway because of the energy he brings on every single song. Of course, not even Ghostface is immune from catching feelings though. Ghost had his auto-tuned up single She’s a Killah all ready to go and then Jay-Z came along and killed the auto-tune game with Death Of Autotune. What you are about to witness is a rapper catching feelings. True, he tries to play it off (”everything happens for a reason”), but we all know the truth.
Crying on the inside.
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1 Comments
2009-08-29
13:28:07
If it makes Ghost feel any better, that new song of his is an embarrassment to the Wu sound and would have done nothing in the club anyway. J did him a favor.
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