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Ghostface Killah still doesn’t like Action Bronson but even an Ironman scorned knows that a man gotta have a code.
Sean Price was laid to rest in Brooklyn yesterday, August 11. And unfortunately for the family, his Hip-Hop homegoing didn’t go down without incident.
Action Bronson has definitely seen better weeks as his ongoing feud with Ghostface Killah still looms over his bearded face. One person who is taking great pleasure in seeing the Wu-Tang Clan guillitine fall on Mr. Wonderful’s head is a familiar foe in Azealia Banks. Hip-Hop fans can easily scale back to last Christmas when […]
If you’re a fan of well-done beef, bon appetite. The Ghostface/Action Bronson isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.
The Internets got a gift today in the form of Ghostface Killah offering to give Action Bronson the taper, line-up and neck fade after ill-fated comments the popular Queens rapper made about the Staten Island star. After Toney Starks dropped a video with more quotables than most diss records, the reaction to the slander was […]
Action Bronson infamously said Ghostface Killah is “not rapping like this no more” on ESPN, which many people took as a shot at the Wu-Tang Clan rapper. Bronson backtracked on his comments, but nevetheless now Ghost Deini has aired out the Queens rapper on video.
The notion that Action Bronson sounds like Ghostface Killah is a well-worn topic–within Hip-Hop communities. That being said, as the Flushing, Queens MC continues to increase his celebrity, that doesn’t mean that the folks who don’t know him won’t bring up the comparison.
Action Bronson has eclipsed the Ghostface Killah comparisons that plagued him in the early stages of career to become a presence in Hip-Hop in his own right. That doesn’t mean the Supreme Clientele didn’t agree that their vocal similarities were too close for comfort at once point.
Ghostface Killah and producer Adrian Younge have a habit of creating dope music together. Add Raekwon and RZA to the mix and we get the blistering “Return of the Savage.”
An ultimate plot twist in the Ghostface Killah Ironman lawsuit has been thrown into mix, making the Wu-Tang Clan a winner when he’s actually still losing.
An audible blessing of a collaborative variety arrives today. Toronto Jazz trio BADBADNOTGOOD and Wu-Tang Clan’s own Ghostface Killah are streaming their Sour Soul album, guilt-free.
Ghostface Killah is at the center of numerous classic Wu-Tang Clan stories of old, detailing fades and other alleged violent encounters. A man attending the rapper’s recent Amarillo, Tex. show clearly didn’t get the memo.