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Ghostface Killah - Hidden Darts Special Edition Ghostface Killah (aka Tony Starks, Ironman, Ghost Deini, Pretty Toney, Wally Champ, GFK, Starky Love, Dennis Coles) is one of the best rappers ever. He continues to release quality music year after year. A member of the Hip Hop collective Wu-Tang Clan, his name is derived from the alias of the primary villain from the film "Ninja Checkmate" (aka "The Mystery of Chess Boxing"). After Wu-Tang Clan achieved breakthrough commercial success in the early 90s, Ghostface, like his clan-mates, began a solo career, which turned out to be one of the most critically and commercially successful solo careers of all the group members. Early in his career he would wear a mask during performances and photoshoots. It was rumoured this was because Ghostface was wanted by the police and did not publicly remove it until his name was cleared. Since his debut on the opening verse of "Bring da Ruckus", the first track from the Wu-Tang Clan's critically acclaimed debut, 1993's "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)", Ghostface has made little effort to appeal to anyone outside of his loyal New York street fan base, yet he continues to achieve surprising commercial success. His latest release, called "Hidden Darts: Special Edition", is a collection of rarities and non-album cuts that span Ghost's entire career. Full of raw beats and flowing rhymes, the CD features guest rappers including fellow Wu-bangers Raekwon, RZA, Method Man and Cappadonna, some of his boys from Theodore Unit including Shawn Wigs and Trife Da God, and a Rap legend you may have heard of named Slick Rick. This comp will be enjoyed by anyone that likes good Hip Hop music. Ghostface Killah "Hidden Darts"... an album not to be missed!
Price: $8.00
Ghostface Killah - Live In NY (CD) As a rule, live Hip Hop releases aren’t all that. But rules? Hip Hop is not about rules. Ghostface isn’t about rules. He’s about breaking rules and that’s just what he does on “Live In New York City”... he’s smashing the rules, obliterating them, killing it just like what he did verbally last October in New York. The sound quality is the highest as Tony Starks and his crew take you through material drawn from his solo efforts like “Ironman” and “Supreme Clientele”. There’s even an early version of “Be Easy” from this year’s “Fishscale”. Of course Ghostface couldn’t hit the stage in New York without a tribute to ODB. It’s here in the form of “Shimmy Shimmy Ya”. And what would a Hip Hop show be without a stage full of great guests; Cappadonna, Masta Killa, GZA, Trife Da God, Killah Priest and more were all in attendance and on the mic that night last October.
Tony Starks, Ironman, Ghost Deini, Pretty Toney, Wally Champ, GFK, Starky Love, Dennis Coles: whatever you call Ghostface Killah he is one of the most supreme talents to pick up a mic, ever. In a world of disposable talent, one of the things that sets Ghost apart and allows him to tower above the rest, consistency. As a member of the Hip Hop collective Wu-Tang Clan, he takes his name from the main villain in the film “Ninja Checkmate” (aka “The Mystery of Chess Boxing”). After Wu-Tang Clan achieved breakthrough commercial success in the early 90s, Ghostface, like his clan-mates, began a solo career. His turned out to be one of the most critically and commercially successful solo careers of all the group members. Early in his career, he would wear a mask during performances and photo shoots. It was rumored this was because Ghostface was wanted by the police and that he would not publicly remove it until his name was cleared. Since his debut on the opening verse of “Bring da Ruckus”, the first track from the Wu Tang Clan's critically acclaimed debut, 1993's “Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)”, Ghostface has made little effort to appeal to anyone outside of his loyal New York street fan base, yet he continues to achieve surprising commercial success. His latest, “The Wallabee Champ”, is a collection of rarities and non-album cuts that span Ghost’s entire career. Full of raw beats and flowing rhymes, the CD features guest rappers including The Wu-Tang Clan, some of his boys from Theodore Unit including Shawn Wigs and Trife Da God, and a top shelf Rap names Jadakiss, Lil Wayne, Prodigy, Beanie Siegel, Styles P and last but certainly not least, Fat Joe. This comp will be enjoyed by anyone that likes good Hip Hop music. Ghostface Killah “The Wallabee Champ”... an album not to be missed!
Price: $14.99
Goodfella Mike G - Time to Make Da Pasta Excuse me? You talking to me? Yeah, dat's right, fuckos! Buy my album... or I'll break ya phukkin head! If you liked Strictly Dago, you love this! Formerly starring in "OZ" on HBO, Goodfella blessed this LP with more rugged shit, plus more variety of joints! Plus it's entirely produced by G-Clef da Mad Komposa. Italiano hip-hop at it's greasiest and most original!
The Green Back Gorillaz is a new 3-man group hailing from Staten Island. It consists of Paulie Caskets (PC) and Donny Casch (DC) who were featured on Raekwon's and Inspectah Deck's albums as part of Icewater and House Gang. The third member is new comer Why-Z. The album has guest spots from Polite, Stumik, Dezert Eagle and Ghostface Killah's son Sun God.
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Harlem 6 - Harlem Musik Wu-Tang Harlem 6 is about to unleash on the Hip-Hop game, now signed to Universal Music Group, repping Harlem like no other. Featured on this Chambermusik Exclusive album, is production by Sourface, Big Deal, and the legend himself, Marley Marl. Catch a glimpse into some of the rare,unreleased material of Harlem 6 here at Chambermusik only, and prepare for the return of the Wu! Special guest: Treach (of Naughty by Nature).
Price: $10.00
Harlem 6 - Lost Files Representing "Generation W", the next generation of Wu-Tang affiliated groups, Harlem 6 has caused quite the stirr both here in New York as well as among Wu fans across the globe, with their seemingly irreverant, commercial style of Hip-Hop. But soon their street sales approached 30,000 units, hand to hand, and a startup label called Sasso Records is now working with them to bring Harlem 6's new sound to the masses. RZA is producing for this album, as well as their own legendary producer, Big Deal, Marley Marl, and G-Clef. "The Lost Files" provides diehard Wu fans the chance to collect some of their older joints, radio freestyles, as well as some new exclusives, to serve both as a collectors item, and as a preview of the Power of the 6. Find out why RZA is backing this group of upstarts, led by Black Jesus.
Price: $12.00
Heart Foundation ( Fes Taylor & Mr. Prezident ) - King of Hearts Fes Taylor and Mr. Prezident are the new Rap World tag-team champions known as the Heart Foundation. On this debut album, the pair shreads to pieces beats by Falling Down, Phantom of the Beat, Blastah Beatz, Hectic, 800 Beats, Boo Who and many others. Lot A Nerv and singer Benny K also join the duo on a couple of tracks, while B. Real provides an extra dose of that Staten Island swagger.