Ghostface Killah Offers An Update On His Project With MF DOOM, Tells Fans To “Prepare” Themselves

    It seems that the wait for a collaborative album between Wu-Tang Clan emcee Ghostface Killah and noted rapper/producer MF DOOM may soon be winding down.

    While in Amsterdam for the Canibus Cup, Ghostface updated fans on the status of his album with DOOM, stating that the currently untitled project will be coming soon and that the duo is currently in the process of weeding their way through various tracks.

    “Me and MF DOOM we got a project coming. I don’t know the name all the way yet, but you know it’s a Ghostface/Doom project,” Ghostface explained. “But yeah, we out here right now trying to put together the songs, the beats. To see which tracks we gonna finish using. We already got a bunch of stuff anyway. We just testing out the tracks. We’ll listen to him. We ain’t get to listen to them yet. He just flew in today.”

    Ghostface further commented on the project’s delay, but revealed that “everything happens in God’s time” and encouraged fans to prepare themselves for the album’s release.

    “I know ya’ll been wanting that shit for the longest,” said Ghostface. “Since we did Fishscale and shit. It’s right now. It been time, but everything happens in God’s time. You know what I mean? So we gon’ rock this for ya’ll. We gonna keep it moving. So y’all just stay tuned and prepare for it. Buckle your seat and let’s go, let’s get busy.”

    No other specifics on the album, including a release date, were revealed during Ghostface’s interview.

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    15 thoughts on “Ghostface Killah Offers An Update On His Project With MF DOOM, Tells Fans To “Prepare” Themselves

    1. No more recycled Special Herbs beats please! New ish would be appreciated beat-wise. I thought the album was called swift and changeable under the doomstarsk moniker? They should keep it that way!

      1. @Ketchup, I concur about the recycled Special Herbs beats, nobody wants to hear those sloppy seconds again, no matter how dope they are. Victory Laps, Angels and Chinatown Wars is the direction I want the LP to head to. The Ghost joint Charlie Brown sounds like a Doom beat as well, so that’s already four possible tracks for the album, and if that’s the case, it’s an auspicious start.

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