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Call My Name - Ghostface Killah



     
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I grace the block with my presence
All praises do now the neighborhood like "tony we love you"
It's all good and staying at my brother mick's house
Made his house my home enter the zone
Buried him in front law put up a tombstone
I seen bammy that's my nickname for bamboo
She like "what up tone? how are you?
Can we speak? I got some explaining to do"
See your absence made me forget who you were
And I love you for you I need a second chance, boo
I say it's all good 36 seasons was long
You got weak but I'm here to help weather the storm
You gotta just think with me shit'll get stinky
I gotta clean the whole motherfucking city
The government's greedy flushing drugs down these streets
Thugs out here criminals dressed as policeCall my name when you need me
I'll be there quick fast in a hurry
No need to worry

The all mighty gfk the master venger
New york ??? and ??? city defenderAy yo, these streets is political, ???
The government got you on strike by the visual
The tv the crack epidemic
The real drug dealers, fake cops is true apologeticHow would you like to be in the court of law?
How would you like for me to put a bullet
In your head as large as a baseball?
Songwriters
DENNIS D COLES, GINTAS JANUSONIS, WESLEY MINGUSPublished by
Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing

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Dennis Coles (born May 9, 1970), better known by his stage name Ghostface Killah, is an American rapper and member of the Wu-Tang Clan. After the group achieved breakthrough success with their 1993 debut, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) , the members went on to pursue solo careers to varying levels of success. Ghostface Killah debuted his solo-career in 1996 with Ironman, which was well received by music critics. He would continue his career, creating additional award-winning albums over the following years such as Supreme Clientele, Fishscale, More Fish, and The Big Doe Rehab.

Ghostface Killah is critically acclaimed for his loud, fast-paced flow, and his stream-of-consciousness narratives containing cryptic slang and non-sequiturs.

Ghostface Killah was raised in the Stapleton housing projects in Staten Island, New York. In his autobiographical song "All That I Got Is You", Ghost tells the story of his childhood. He raps about how he grew up in a three bedroom apartment without his father, who left him at the age of six. Apparently, his mother had nine children.

His stage name was taken from one of the characters in the 1979 kung fu film Mystery of Chessboxing.
He was also a close friend of the three founding members of Wu-tang clan

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