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Showing posts with label GFK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GFK. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Can Tru Master Produce A New 2018 (Wu-Tang Clan Album) Solo?

S/O to Doggie Diamond's for getting Tru Master to Open Up. As a fan of his work, with the horrible production from RZA Jamil Hostile definitely had a few words to say. It was said by RZA he will give GFK the green light on the next Wu- Tang Album.


Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Ghostface Killah’s GFK Living Drops Limited Midas Season Collection + Extends Tour Dates


Ghostface Killah‘s clothing line GFK Living has dropped some limited edition merchandise. The collection includes hoodies, sweatshirts, t-shirts, hats, beanies, and more. Ghostface also announced the extension of his recently announced The Glorious Days tour. 

Ghostface’s last solo studio album was 2015’s Twelve Reasons to Die II while his last collaborative album was 2015’s Sour Soul with BadBadNotGood. Twelve Reasons to Die II featured Raekwon, RZA, Scarub, Vince Staples, Lyrics Born, Chino XL and Bilal. Head to GFK Living’s website to get more details and cop.

Saturday, October 29, 2016

Ghostface Killah’s Ironman Showcased A Rap Superhero & The Man Behind The Mask (Video)



Twenty years (October 29, 1996), Ghostface Killah released a seminal solo debut album in the form of Ironman. To that point, four Wu-Tang Clansmen (GZA, Method Man, O.D.B., and Raekwon) had all stepped to the front with solo efforts, spreading their creative darts across Rap’s board. As the flagship act signed to RZA’s Razor Sharp imprint through Epic/Sony, Killah waited patiently for his turn to strike. For much of 1996, the “W” was in the lab mapping Wu-Tang Forever, plotting the expansion of their enterprise. G.F.K. would be the only Wu member to drop during that calendar. He had a rare clear runway for landing during one of Rap’s most pivotal years. It was a transitional period for the Clan too, a time when Ghost’ could still get an entire plate of RZA beats from his mentor and brother-in-law, and go for broke in the booth—seemingly free from label pressures or commercial expectations. Whether that feat was achieved because of Starks signing to Razor Sharp, or it was a testament to the visionary bond between the band-mates, it yielded cohesive product that played like uncut dope on a 14 karat gold plated spoon.




Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Ghostface Killah releasing limited edition skateboard decks + t-shirts


Teaming with renowned Marvel comics artist Mike del Mundo, Ghost will be releasing a limited edition skate deck, t-shirt and tank top emblazoned with del Mundo’s masterful artwork exclusively through the MC’s GFK Brand. “The God chose to use his super alias Ironman Tony Starks who picked up Marvel artist Mike del Mundo to muster up a dynamic image true to his core and one that cats from all genres will recognize,” reads a statement on the GFK Brand website.

“This is for my REAL peoples down with that boom bap, kick flip sh!t. Cop it to skate it, or hang that up beside your favorite calendar – sh!t is ill. Word is bond.” Long considered one of the most uniquely stylish figures in the rap game, Ghost’s foray into the skate fashion world is as fly as those familiar with the MC would expect. Del Mundo has given life to Ghost’s famous avenging eagle armpiece (that thing is too big to be called a simple “bracelet”), creating a design that sees the bird returning to his perch on the masked MC’s awaiting arm. The special Ghost goods are available for pre-sale through June 5.