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Release Date: Feb 08, 2000; Lead Performance: Ghostface Killah; Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
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Where Clan-mates GZA and Raekwon took side steps and faltered on recent solo albums, Wu Tang-er Ghostface Killah sticks to the group's formula of nearly impenetrable rhymes over fractured soul soundscapes on Supreme Clientele. For Wu diehards, the by-the-book plays outweigh its hefty deficits: tawdrey skits and exhausting length. As for charming the uninitiated, this hasn't a ghust of a chance. C
Posted Mar 03, 2000
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