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Article: CD REVIEW: Ghostface Killah's 'Supreme Clientele'
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- University Wire
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- February 15, 2000
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Todd Callais
University Wire
02-15-2000
(The Observer) (U-WIRE) SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- From the slums of shaolin, Wu-Tang Clan strikes again. Call him Ghostface, call him Tony Starks, call him Ironman, but make sure you start by calling him talented.
It has been many years since Ghostface Killah's solo project, Ironman, and his sophomore album were definately worth waiting for.
The new disc, Supreme Clientele, is a hip-hop masterpiece that anyone who doubted the Rza's production capabilities and the Wu-Tang Clan's staying power will be listening to with shame for years to come.
After the success of early Wu-Tang solo projects by Gza, Method Man, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah and Ol'Dirty Bastard and ...