Off of Ghostface Killah and Adrian Younge’s, “Twelve Reasons To Die.”
Off of Ghostface Killah and Adrian Younge’s, “Twelve Reasons To Die.”
Soul Temple Records announces that, in conjunction with www.recordstoreday.com, they will release an alternate version of the Ghostface Killah/Adrian Younge album Twelve Reasons To Die, This version of the album, created by critically-acclaimed, detroit-based producer Apollo Brown, will be released as a limited edition cassette. These tapes will be given away, along with Issue One of the Twelve Reasons To Die comic book, for free with the purchase of the CD or LP of Twelve Reasons To Die at participating independent record retailers across the Country.
Off of Ghostface Killahs’s , “Twelve Reasons To Die,” album dropping April 16th.
Ghostface Killah says it seems like music now is not from the heart but from the brain and has no soul to it. Watch the video and leave your opinion on what he had to say.
“If you don’t know your history, then you don’t know where you’re going. Once you don’t know the Kool G Raps and the Big Daddy Kanes and Chubb Rocks and Brand Nubians and De La Soul and Slick Rick, then you don’t really know shit. The game has changed and it has evolved into something else, which was going to happen.”
“We in the point where you still got real people that took music seriously still living in the mix in the days and times where all this bullshit is taking place. So we can go ahead and tell the difference. Now these young kids are on a different level, but you have to remember that they are teenagers and this is what they do so they have fun with it.”
“I think a lot of artists got lazy and a lot of these new artists don’t know their history…It seems like it’s not from the heart and it’s from the brain.”
Check below for Ghostface Killah speaking on his latest album, “Ghostdini: Wizard of Poetry.”
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