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Ghostface Killah, Tivoli Theatre, 15th May

  • 06-05-2008 12:42pm
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    The name alone equates to something special, Ghostface Killah aka Tony Starks aka Iron Man all point towards a special type of talent, compare the names of Diddy, Lil Wayne, 50cent etc.. and you get where we are coming from. In 2008, The Wu-Tang Clan are years removed from their prime, both artistically and commercially, but one member of the Clan seems to forever be at his artistic best, continuously providing the rap game with the charisma and energy that only he can deliver. Ghostface Killah, who dropped not one, but two quality albums in 2006, returned just a year later after the release of More Fish to give us The Big Doe Rehab in December 2007. Throughout their 15 year career, 1 MC has in essence become the de facto Wu-Tang standard bearer, Ghostface is the type of guy who will stab you with a ninja star down a back alley and drop a verse for you as he watches you bleed to death, and whilst he does this, you'd go...'wow! what a dope verse, I wish I wasn't dying'.

    GFK, the Wu Tang's most prolific rapper, executive producer of the classic first album 'Enter The Wu Tang' with The RZA and collaborator with Kanye West, Amy Winehouse, Beyonce, Jay-Z, Mary J Blige, Prefuse 73, Mark Ronson, DangerDoom, Cassius, Busta Rhymes to name but a few is on another level commercially. His solo LP's have sold over 3 million units to date and he is still forging out a career that has eclipsed his fellow Wu Members for consistency and frequency. Staten Island born and bred, GFK was the first Wu-Tang member we heard spit a rhyme on Enter The 36 Chambers on 'Bring Da Ruckus'


    GHOSTFACE KILLAH (Wu-Tang Clan)

    Thursday 15th May 2008
    The Tivoli Theatre Francis Street, Dublin 8
    Admission €25
    Doors 8pm - on stage 9.30 (Early Show)
    www.tivoli.ie www.tickets.ie www.ticketmaster.ie
    +353 1 454 4472 - Tivoli Box Office


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