Supreme Clientele [Explicit Lyrics]

Supreme Clientele [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings

1. Intro [Raz]
2. Nutmeg
3. One
4. Saturday Night
5. Ghost Deini
6. Apollo Kids
7. The Grain
8. Buck 50
9. Mighty Healthy
10. Stay True
11. We Made It
12. Malcolm
13. Child's Play
14. Cherchez LaGhost
15. Wu Banga

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
A spell locked-up in Rikers obviously hasn't done Ghostface Killah any harm. The Wu member remains as grounded as ever in the realities of life on his sophomore set, Supreme Clientele. Musically, the album is a juiced-up model of the template provided by Ironman, over which Ghostface delivers a sermon of sexual healing and violent provocation pitched precariously somewhere between Marvin Gaye and Malcolm X. "Apollo Kids" pastes together a dramatic backdrop from orchestrated musical punctuation marks, while the primitive R&B grunt of "The Grain" sounds like it could have been recorded live at the Apollo. --Chris Campion

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Supreme Clientele
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Another Wu banger
  • Ghostface Killah - Surpeme Clientele
  • ghost remains supreme
  • (Rating: 9 out of 10): Wu's Lifesaver Back In '99/2000
  • If Its Not Better Then Cuban Linx Its The Closest One
Supreme Clientele
Ghostface Killah
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000488UG
Release Date: 2000-02-08

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Nutmeg
  3. One
  4. Saturday Nite
  5. Ghost Deini
  6. Apollo Kids
  7. The Grain
  8. Buck 50
  9. Mighty Healthy
  10. Stay True - (featuring 60 Second Assassin)
  11. We Made It - (featuring Superb)
  12. Malcolm
  13. Child's Play
  14. Cherchez LaGhost
  15. Wu Banga 101 - (featuring GZA/Cappadonna/Masta Killah/Raekwon)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Another Wu banger.......2006-11-18

To do a very long review on this album I'll be beatin' on a dead horse. All the other reviewers hit the major points. Lyrically this may be the best of Ghost's albums. The features help out alot to. I can't really point out any specific tracks. This whole album is good. beats and lyrics. Get this if you don't got it.

5 out of 5 stars Ghostface Killah - Surpeme Clientele.......2006-11-13

Four long years after his classic debut, Ghostface Killah returns with his sophomore effort, "Supreme Clientele" in 2000. Ghost is arguably one of the top lyrically skilled rappers in the Wu-Tang Clan and he proved that on his debut and on both Wu-Tang albums, "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)" and "Wu-Tang Forever." But it's rarely seen that a rapper can always be consistent and they at least put out one or more weak albums in their career, so will Ghostface suffer from the sophomore jinx or will he dominate another album with the raw production and his crazy lyrical ability?

1. Intro - No Rating

2. Nutmeg (Featuring The RZA) - 4/5

3. One - 4.5/5

4. Saturday Nite - Too Short - No Rating

5. Ghost Deini (Featuring Superb) - 4.5/5

6. Apollo Kids (Featuring Raekwon) - 5/5

7. The Grain (Featuring The RZA) - 4.5/5

8. Buck 50 (Featuring Cappadonna, Method Man, Masta Killa & Redman) - 4.5/5

9. Mighty Healthy - 5/5

10. Woodrow the Base Head (Skit) - No Rating

11. Stay True (Featuring 60 Second Assassin) - Too Short - No Rating

12. We Made It (Featuring Superb) - 4.5/5

13. Stroke of Death - Too Short - No Rating

14. Iron's Theme - Intermission - No Rating

15. Malcolm - 4/5

16. Who Would You F*** (Skit) - No Rating

17. Child's Play - 4/5

18. Cherchez LaGhost (Featuring U-God) - 3.5/5

19. Wu Banga 101 (Featuring The Genius/GZA, Cappadonna, Masta Killa & Raekwon) - 4.5/5

20. Clyde Smith (Skit) - No Rating

21. Iron's Theme - Conclusion - No Rating

Overall:

52.5/60

4.5 Stars

Ghostface does it once again! Another great album from one of the Wu-Tangs elite! He lyrically murders almost every track not to mention the production is top notch on all but a few of them as well. Ghostface is a very skilled and consistent rapper up to this point, if your're a fan of raw New York hip hop, then definitely check this banger out!

5 out of 5 stars ghost remains supreme.......2006-09-24

this is my favorite ghostface slbum. it has a geat vibe to the cd and you could not get sick of hearing it. check it out and you wont be dissapointed.
rating A+

5 out of 5 stars (Rating: 9 out of 10): Wu's Lifesaver Back In '99/2000.......2006-09-19

1999, The Wu was in a huge slump. A lot of sub medicore records were being released to aim at commercial status, but failed miserably. In early 2000, Ghostface Killah releases his second album "Supreme Clientele" with wrath of fury, creating good result, and possibly saved the Wu Tang Clan from falling off.

When has Ghostface Killah dissapoint lyrically? Never. Songs like "One" and "Appolo Kids" shows that his lyrics are on point through out this album. What I like about his rhyme style (unlike everyone else from the Wu except The Genius) is that he stays consistant, but at the same time, never overshadows himself, like on the song "Ghost Deni". The guests do a good job on this album also. Two of my favorite songs here are "Buck 50" with Method Man, Redman, and Cappadonna; as well as the Wu posse track "Wu Banga 101" with GZA, Rae, Cappadonna, and Masta Killah. They all go a good job on the songs, but Ghostface doesn't allow them to outshine him (by spitting two verses in each song, while everybody else gets one). Also he introduces his new group TMF (now called Theodore Unit) with good friend Trife (Da God) on a few tracks.

Many short songs on this album and pointless skits (such as "Who Would You F***") is the only reason why this album doesn't get a 10. But 21 tracks deep and many up banging songs, this album doesn't fail (unlike many Wu albums released in '99/2000 era). Basically Ghostface brought back life into Wu's dying legacy on this album at that time. I recommend this to Wu fans who want to hear a late 90's version of how they were rhyming back in the early days. It's highly enjoyable.


Lyrics: A
Production: A-
Guest Appearances: A
Musical Vibes: B

Chandler's Favorite Tracks: Nutmeg, One, Ghost Deni, Apollo Kids, Buck 50, We Made It, Malcom, Cherzchez LaGhost, Wu Banga 101

Chandler Infamous, and I'm out. Peace Everyone!

5 out of 5 stars If Its Not Better Then Cuban Linx Its The Closest One.......2006-08-16

You cant debate the best solo Wu album with out this classic set of songs not being brought up. RZA and Ghostface go together like penutbutter and jam, brothers from another mother you could say. Thats who produced most of it. Thats not the only chemicals that go good together on this brillant cd, there is not a waist of a guest verse, whith cameos from GZA, Redman, Methodman, Masta killa, Capppadonna,RZA, Reakwon, Superb, U-God, and 60 Second Assassin, they all hold there own. For the old school sounding Wu bangers check out The Grain, Wu Banga 101, and Buck 50. For a up beat feel check out One, Cherchez Laghost, and Childs Play. For some super lyrics check out Mighty Helthy, Ghost Deini, and Apollo Kids. There some thing for every one, unless you listen to The Black Eye peas or some crap like that. There's even a 50 Cent diss(Clyde Smith). One bad thing about this set of songs is the one they left out becouse the sample could not get cleared, download The Gutar. Supreme Cliental is like a more evolved Sounding Iron Man disk, so buy it.




Key Songs
-Childs Play
-Ghost Deini
-The Grain
-Nutmeg
-Mighty Healthy
-Apoll Kids
Ironman/Supreme Clientele
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Ironman/Supreme Clientele

    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000ATJZ9I
    Release Date: 2005-09-06
    Supreme Clientele
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Supreme effort from Ghostface (4.5 Stars)
    • ill
    • Ironman saves the clan
    Supreme Clientele
    Ghostface Killah
    Manufacturer: Sony
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00004BYYR
    Release Date: 2000-02-08

    Tracks:

    1. Intro
    2. Nutmeg
    3. One
    4. Saturday Nite
    5. Ghost Deini
    6. Apollo Kids
    7. The Grain
    8. Buck 50
    9. Mighty Healthy
    10. Stay True
    11. We Made It
    12. Stroke Of Death
    13. Malcolm
    14. Child's Play
    15. Cherchez Laghost
    16. Wu Banga 101
    17. Iron's Theme (Conclusion)

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Supreme effort from Ghostface (4.5 Stars).......2005-07-18

    The second solo album from Ghostface Killah, "Supreme Clientele", is a winner. Always the Wu's most consistent solo artist, Ghost delivers another grimy LP from front to back, from the RZA-assisted banger "Nutmeg", all the way to the self-explanatory Wu posse-cut "Wu Banga 101" with help from GZA, Cappadonna, Masta Killa and Raekwon. The production on the album is mostly done by in-house Wu-unknowns, but Supreme Clientele is co-produced by RZA, and he makes sure that the Wu's grimy sound is fully apparent throughout the album.

    Ghost's lyrics occasionally suffer from WTHIHS (What the hell is he saying?) syndrome, but his flow is bananas, and his breath control sounds like he can rap for hours straight. There aren't really any standout tracks, but that only proves how consistent the album really is. However, Buck 50 with Method Man, Redman and Cappadonna is a posse-cut nothing short of classic. With Supreme Clientele, Ghostface Killah becomes the only Clan member with more than one truly dope album (see Ironman.) His consistency remains unmatched not only among his fellow Wu-Tang Clan members, but throughout the whole rap game as he continues to drop nice albums (see Pretty Toney.)

    Best moments: Buck 50 (my favourite), The Grain, Nutmeg, One, Malcolm and Child's Play.

    5 out of 5 stars ill.......2003-04-10

    nice job by ghostface. many wu-tang appearances on the album. really an ill album.

    5 out of 5 stars Ironman saves the clan.......2000-02-11

    this is indeed the return of the wu-tang clan at their best. Finally the wu threw out a good cd since the meth/red blackout album. And this time ghostface made a edited version so everyone could listen to it.

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