Aside from commenting on police brutality raging across America, near the end of an interview with Vice, Ghost revealed that he and Raekwon will be working on the third installment of Only Built 4 Cuban Linx.
Here’s the full quote from Ghost regarding that project and his other upcoming projects:
[L]ook out for that Blue & Cream, the sequel to Supreme Clientele. It’s almost finished. I’m trying to see if I can release it sometime in August, September 2015, somewhere in the fourth quarter. I got Twelve Reasons to Die part two coming out. And I’m with Raekwon, and we’re gonna do this third Only Built 4 Cuban Linx album. There’s a whole lot of stuff. I got books full of music.
With driving drums propelling this track, Ghostface and guests Nems and Shawn Wigs spit murderous venom on “Homicide” (produced by Malik Abdul-Rahmaan and The Revelations). It ends with a classic Ghostface vocal outro, including the hysterical threat “I’ll wipe my d–k on your spaghetti fork.”
“36 Seasons” will be released in just over one week, on December 9th, on the revitalized Tommy Boy Records. Merry Wu-Mas!
That classic sample and hook is from Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes’ “Wake Up Everybody” (with the legendary Teddy Pendergrass on featured vocals). Method Man, Masta Killa, Cappadonna, and Raekwon bring the prophetic fiery truth on this one. “A Better Tomorrow” will be released on December 2nd.
Ghostface has five (!!) collaborations with veteran Nation of Gods and Earths emcee AZ on his upcoming record “36 Seasons.” After leaking one Ghost/AZ collabo featuring Kool G Rap, Ghost drops another Ghost/AZ banger, “Double Cross.” The album comes out December 9th and also features an additional Ghost/G Rap collab and an unexpected collab with the syllable slaughterer himself, Pharaohe Monch! If you grew up on East Coast 90s emceeing, this is the record for you to cop!
Full tracklisting after the jump:
1. The Battlefield [GFK / Kool G Rap / AZ / Tre Williams]
Produced by Fizzy Womack and The Revelations
2. Love Don’t Live Here No More [GFK / Kandace Springs]
Produced by Malik Abdul-Rahmaan and The Revelations
3. Here I Go Again [GFK / AZ / Rell]
Produced by Fizzy Womack and The Revelations
4. Loyalty [Kool G Rap / Nems]
Produced by The Revelations
5. It’s A Thin Line Between Love And Hate [The Revelations]
Produced by The Revelations
6. The Dog’s of War [GFK / Shawn Wigs / Kool G Rap]
Produced by The Revelations
7. Emergency Procedure [GFK / Pharoahe Monch]
Produced by The Revelations
8. Double Cross [GFK / AZ]
Produced by The Revelations
9. Bamboo’s Lament [Kandace Springs]
Produced by Malik Abdul-Rahmaan and The Revelations
10. Pieces of the Puzzle [GFK / AZ]
Produced by The Revelations
11. Homicide [GFK / Nems / Shawn Wigs]
Produced by Malik Abdul-Rahmaan and The Revelations
12. Blood in the Streets [GFK / AZ]
Produced by The 45 King and The Revelations
13. Call My Name [GFK]
Produced by The Revelations
14. I Love You For All Seasons [The Revelations]
Produced by The Revelations
Cappadona, Raekwon, Ghostface and Gza blaze the Wu’s latest banger/tribute to neck jewelry, off the forthcoming “A Better Tomorrow.” The vocal sample interspersed throughout is golden, like Gza’s “god cipher love divine” line (do the math on that one).
Tre Williams blesses the hook with soulful crooning. Ghost, G Rap and AZ bring the classic East Coast ruckus. I need a Nas and Raekwon alternate version of this…