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The Source |Ghostface Killah Drops His Highly Anticipated ‘Supreme Clientele 2’ LP, Features Raekwon, Nas And Many More

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The Source |Ghostface Killah Drops His Highly Anticipated ‘Supreme Clientele 2’ LP, Features Raekwon, Nas And Many More

First released in 2000, Supreme Clientele changed everything.  It wasn’t just an album, it was a movement.  A coded language.  A wild, soulful, off-kilter symphony of slang and emotion that rewired our thoughts on what hip-hop could, and should aspire to be.

At its core, Supreme Clientele is both timeless and enduring. Serving as a window into Ghost’s soul, its wildly creative and a conduit of old and new; and his stream-of-consciousness style became the definition of fresh, not only holding a privileged place in the history of hip hop music, but significantly influencing the subsequent generation of artists that followed.

Now, a quarter century later, Supreme Clientele 2 lands like a time capsule that has been cracked open.  It’s both a homecoming and a new chapter for Tony Starks, as he picks up the legacy with a new, but familiar lens.  Ghost, as vintage and sharp as ever, but also looser and freer.  Supreme Clientele 2 is not about Ghost chasing the past; it’s about living in the moment and having fun while doing so.  Real Rap–No gimmicks–Just quintessential Ghost.  Exactly the way fans would want!

Ghostface Killah is the last of a certain breed of artist, and Supreme Clientele 2 is the last of a breed of rap album.  No trends.  No pandering.  Just layers of refined loops, blistering bars, and the unmistakable rasp of a legendary and iconic storyteller who has seen it all, lived twice and still discovers new ways to flip the script. 

Meticulously crafted over the last decade, Supreme Clientele 2 features guest appearances from Nas, Raekwon, Method Man, GZA, Redman, Conway The Machine, Styles P and M.O.P. 

“Supreme Clientele 2 represents originality,” Ghostface asserts.  “It’s a moment in time brought to you by a Supreme mind.”

Supreme Clientele 2 is a part of Mass Appeal’s Legend Has It campaign, celebrating 7 iconic artists all releasing new music, including: Slick Rick, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Mobb Deep, Big L, De La Soul and Nas/DJ Premier. 

There is no beginning or ending…Ghostface is forever. 

Supreme Clientele 2 TRACKLISTING:

Intro By Redman (PROD Redman)

Ironman (PROD Chedda Bang)

Sample 420 FEAT M.O.P. (PROD Duf)

Curtis May FEAT Styles P & Conway The Machine (PROD EZ Elpee & Backpackbeatz)

4th Disciple (PROD 4th Disciple)

Windows (PROD Scram Jones & Ghostface Killah)

Pause (Skit)

Georgy Porgy (PROD Ghostface Killah)

Force MD (Skit) FEAT Ty Boogie

Break Beats (PROD Ghostface Killah)

Beat Box FEAT Ty Boogie & Aisha Hall (PROD Ghostface Killah & Danny Caiazzo)

Rap Kingpin (PROD Scram Jones & Ghostface Killah)

Sale Of The Century (Skit)

The Trail FEAT Raekwon, GZA, Method Man, Reek Da Villain & Pills (PROD Roadsart)

Love Me Anymore FEAT Nas (PROD J Black)

Soul Thang FEAT Driz, NEMS, Supreme Intelligence, Sun God, Reek Da Villain & Pills (PROD Danny Caiazzo)

Metaphysics (PROD Metaphysics & Ray Scavo III)

Candyland (PROD Sean C & LV)

Lenny Green (Skit)

The Zoom (PROD Ghostface Killah)

You Ma Friend FEAT Method Man (PROD Ray Scavo III)

Knuckles (Skit)



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