Ghostface Killah has a variety of classics that he’s performed throughout the years, but there’s one song that’s highly unlikely to appear on any of the Wu-Tang Clan MC’s setlists.
Ghost sat down with Big Daddy Kane for a session with HipHopWired‘s “I Got Questions” on Friday (April 5), wherein he revealed that “All That I Got Is You” — the classic track featuring Mary J. Blige off of 1996’s Ironman — causes him so much sorrow that he doesn’t perform it live.
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“It just gets me sad,” he explained. “I don’t really perform that because it brings me back to a place where we was going through it. That record brings pain.”
That’s just one of the many gems dropped in the session, which you can check out in full below.
Ghostface isn’t shy about performing, however, as he recently proved when he joined Fat Joe onstage during the Terror Squad rapper’s recent Harlem show.
On Tuesday (April 2), the Terror Squad boss hosted the Fat Joe & Friends concert at the historic Apollo Theater in New York City’s Harlem neighborhood.
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During the set, he welcomed several rap veterans on stage such as 50 Cent, Ghostface Killah, Lil Kim, Ashanti, The LOX, Remy Ma and State Property, among many others.
The concert, which was put together in celebration of the 20 year anniversary of Joey Crack’s 2004 hit “Lean Back,” also featured performances of “Shook Ones, Part II” by Mobb Deep‘s Havoc, “Déjà Vu (Uptown Baby)” by Peter Gunz, “We Fly High (Ballin’)” by Dipset and many more.
Those who weren’t able to catch Ghost perform in Harlem, though, can check him out when Wu-Tang Clan returns to Vegas for their next residency, after the overwhelming success of their first one.
According to a press release sent out on March 25, the group has added new dates to their residency following the overwhelming success of their debut run at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas.
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“By popular demand, ‘Wu-Tang Clan: The Saga Continues…The Las Vegas Residency’ will return to the stage for back-to-back performances on Friday, September 27, 2024, and Saturday, September 28, 2024. Tickets for both performances go on sale to the public this Friday, March 29, 2024, at 10 a.m. PT,” the statement reads.