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GHOSTFACE KILLAH IN CONCERT:

Ghostface Killah has been burning up the mic with his clever storytelling skills and rapid-fire rhymes since his early days in the legendary hip hop collective Wu-Tang Clan. Killah’s intelligent and diverse flows paint vivid portraits of the harsh realities of street life, and his evocative rhymes have made him one of hip-hop’s most acclaimed wordsmiths. In concert he spits his raps with razor-sharp precision while his DJ flips through familiar tracks like “Back Like That”, “Apollo Kids”, and “Cherchez La Ghost” at a breakneck pace. Ticket buyers can try to rap along, but they’ll soon learn that only the acrobatic tongue of Ghostface Killah can handle the veritable tour de force that the original Ironman brings to the mic on tour.

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

Ghostface Killah, aka Dennis Coles, was born in 1970 on Staten Island, NY. As a roommate of The Wu-Tang Clan’s de facto leader RZA, he was instrumental in bringing together various members of the groundbreaking hip hop collective. Though he flourished in an ensemble role on the group’s pivotal 1993 debut album Enter the Wu-Tang Clan (36 Chambers), he was featured more prominently two years later on Raekwon’s solo album Only Made 4 Cuban Linx…. Killah’s 1996 solo debut Ironman is often considered one of the best solo albums to come out of the Wu-Tang Clan, and his 2000 sophomore offering Supreme Clientele further established his trademark blend of vivid storytelling and warp speed rhymes. After a number of successful collaborations with heaveweights like Missy Elliot and Jadakiss, he continued to slay with the Mafioso-inspired street tales of 2006’s Fishscale. In addition to working with the various members of Wu-Tang Clan, Ghostface Killah has collaborated with Ne-Yo, MF Doom, and Badbadnotgood in recent years, and his live performances remain an impressive display of unparalleled rhyming skills and storytelling brilliance.

Setlists

    1. 1.C.R.E.A.M. (Wu‐Tang Clan cover)
    2. 2.Ice Cream (Raekwon cover)
    3. 3.4th Chamber (GZA/Genius cover)
    4. 4.Cherchez LaGhost
    5. 5.Kilo in the safe
    6. 6.Iron Maiden
    7. 7.People Make the World Go Round (The Stylistics cover)
    8. 8.Mighty Healthy
    9. 9.What's Love Got to Do With It (Graham Lyle cover)
    10. 10.Twinz (Big Pun & Fat Joe cover) (re-interpretation of "Deep Cover" by Dr. Dre & Snoop Doggy Dogg)
    11. 11.Criminology (Raekwon cover)
    12. 12.Da Mystery of Chessboxin' (Wu‐Tang Clan cover)
    13. 13.Protect Ya Neck (Wu‐Tang Clan cover) (with fans singing on stage)
    14. 14.Shimmy Shimmy Ya (Ol’ Dirty Bastard cover)
    15. 15.Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing ta F' Wit (Wu‐Tang Clan cover)
    16. 16.Triumph (Wu‐Tang Clan cover)
    1. 1.Special Delivery (Remix) (G. Dep cover)
    2. 2.I Love You (Mary J. Blige cover)
    3. 3.C.R.E.A.M. (Wu‐Tang Clan cover)
    4. 4.Bam Bam (Sister Nancy cover)
    5. 5.One
    6. 6.Da Mystery of Chessboxin' (Wu‐Tang Clan cover)
    7. 7.Ice Cream (Raekwon cover)
    8. 8.Shimmy Shimmy Ya (Ol’ Dirty Bastard cover)
    9. 9.Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing ta F' Wit (Wu‐Tang Clan cover)
    10. 10.We Made It
    11. 11.Let's Stay Together (Al Green cover)
    12. 12.Cherchez LaGhost
    1. 1.One
    2. 2.Living for the City (Stevie Wonder cover)
    3. 3.Sexual Healing (Marvin Gaye cover)
    4. 4.Ice Cream (Raekwon cover)
    5. 5.C.R.E.A.M. (Wu‐Tang Clan cover)
    6. 6.4th Chamber (GZA/Genius cover) (Band accidentally played the wrong song)
    7. 7.Triumph (Wu‐Tang Clan cover)
    1. 1.Knowledge God (Raekwon cover)
    2. 2.Special Delivery (Remix) (G. Dep cover)
    3. 3.Protect Ya Neck (Wu‐Tang Clan cover) (also with Inspectah Deck. with Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing ta F' Wit intro)
    4. 4.Rainy Dayz (Raekwon cover) (also with Method Man. with Shimmy Shimmy Ya intro)
    5. 5.C.R.E.A.M. (Wu‐Tang Clan cover) (also with Inspectah Deck. with Theme from Cheers (Where Everybody Knows Your Name) intro)
    6. 6.Ice Cream / Ice Water (Raekwon cover) (also with Method Man and Inspectah Deck)
    7. 7.Freek'n You (Jodeci cover) (also with Method Man and Inspectah Deck)
    8. 8.Cherchez LaGhost (also with Method Man and Inspectah Deck)
    1. 1.Special Delivery (Diddy cover)
    2. 2.
    3. 3.Ice Cream (Raekwon cover)
    4. 4.Criminology (Raekwon cover)
    5. 5.
    6. 6.
    7. 7.We Made It
    8. 8.Fish
    9. 9.
    10. 10.
    11. 11.Incarcerated Scarfaces (Raekwon cover)
    12. 12.Eye for an Eye (Your Beef Is Mines) (Mobb Deep cover)
    13. 13.Killing Me Softly With His Song (Lori Lieberman cover)
    14. 14.
    15. 15.
    16. 16.Can It Be All So Simple (Wu‐Tang Clan cover)
    17. 17.4th Chamber (GZA/Genius cover)
    18. 18.Mighty Healthy
    19. 19.
    20. 20.Da Mystery of Chessboxin' (Wu‐Tang Clan cover)
    21. 21.Protect Ya Neck (Wu‐Tang Clan cover)
    22. 22.Shimmy Shimmy Ya (Ol’ Dirty Bastard cover)
    23. 23.Got Your Money (Ol’ Dirty Bastard cover)
    24. 24.Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing ta F' Wit (Wu‐Tang Clan cover)
    25. 25.C.R.E.A.M. (Wu‐Tang Clan cover)
    26. 26.Let's Stay Together (Al Green cover)
    27. 27.Cherchez LaGhost
    28. 28.Triumph (Wu‐Tang Clan cover)
    29. 29.Is This Love (Bob Marley & The Wailers cover)

Reviews

Rating: 3.9 out of 5 based on 73 reviews
  • ghoooooooost faaaaaaaaace

    by kazumo on 10/25/09Showbox at the Market - SeattleRating: 4 out of 5

    pretty sick show. crowd was a little bit weak, but still it was a dope show. i would love to see ghost come back again. or maybe the whole clan? who knows....

  • Ghost is at the top of his game!

    by ZEV1 on 10/5/09Trocadero - PhiladelphiaRating: 4 out of 5

    After 15+ years in the game Ghost is as comfortable and confident as possible on the stage. His interaction with the crowd, especially in this intimate setting is what takes his show to the next level. he runs through a crazy deep collection of hits from not just Wu and his solo albums, but also guest spots and ODB material. It's nice to see an artist really enjoying the vibe of a super hype crowd and not just phoning it in. Tony Starks is definately worth the price of admission

  • by Rasheed on 10/4/09Trocadero - PhiladelphiaRating: 5 out of 5

    Ghostface killed it,it was like one big party