Ghostface Killah debuted with the rest of the Wu-Tang Clan on East Coast hip-hop cornerstone 'Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)'. Since the group drifted apart to pursue solo careers, he has had one of the most successful, enjoying relatively strong sales and attracting critical admiration for the likes of 2006's 'Fishscale' and his 2000 album 'Supreme Clientele', widely regarded as a classic.
The general consensus is that his recent effort 'The Big Doe Rehab' doesn't quite measure up, but with some solid new tracks in the bag and the fast-paced imagery and elaborate slang of his style intact, the prospect of a rare Ghostface appearance is still an exciting one.