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Ghostface Killah, start to finish
The Wu-Tang Clan rapper ruminates on the early days of hip-hop and judgment day
Through most of the '90s, the Wu-Tang Clan was the most influential band in hip-hop -- and perhaps all of pop music. Its roiling collective of MCs have gone on to produce some sturdy work individually, but only one has emerged as hip-hop's elite voice: Ghostface Killah. (Full article: 881 words)
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