This is the album that saved the Wu from extinction with the hip hop game going towards a more southern approach for the time. After Wu Tang Forever, the crew started to fall off with mediocre to garbage albums (well Bobby Digital was alright). Then out of nowhere Ghostface drops Supreme Clientele which blew my friggin mind. The lyrics were wacky in a Camp Lo on acid type of way, the beat selection


, the features, and even the skits made the album feel timeless. Hell, you can put that album on now and it would sound modern because of how futureproof the shyt was. There's one thing you can say about Ghost, dude knows the game and knows hip hop to the tee. Him and Rae were one of the first dudes to introduce that mob shyt on the purple tape while folks were still drinking 40s on the stoop, Ghost was talking about Wallabes when them shyts were just word of mouth, and he pretty much open the manhole to the underground scene that folks kept walking over.
To this very day, I haven't heard a bad album from Ghost...even that R and B album Ghostdini was flames

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