
Supreme Clientele is the second album by Wu-Tang Clan member Ghostface Killah, it was released on January 25, 2000.
Factoid : The album contained an insult toward then-up-and-coming 50 Cent. In the “Clyde Smith” skit Wu-tang member Raekwon, with the use of voice distortion, plays the role of a man named Clyde Smith. Clyde Smith addresses 50 Cent and his 1999 song “How to Rob,” in which 50 Cent jokingly rhymes about how he will rob many popular music artists, including Wu-Tang Clan members. The skit drew a response from 50 Cent, who later replied to Wu-tang in an underground mixtape freestyle.
Check out these great instrumentals after the cut…
01. Irons Theme – Intro
02. Nutmeg (feat. RZA)
03. One
04. Saturday Nite
05. Ghost Deini (feat. Superb)
06. Apollo Kids (feat. Raekwon)
07. The Grain (feat. RZA)
08. Buck 50 (feat. Cappadonna, Method Man, Masta Killa & Redman)
09. Mighty Healthy
10. Stay True (feat. 60 Second Assassin)
11. We Made It (feat. Superb)
12. Stroke of Death (feat. RZA & Solomon Childs)
13. Irons Theme – Intermission
14. Malcolm
15. Who Would You Fuck (Skit)
16. Childs Play
17. Cherchez La Ghost
18. Wu Banga 101 (feat. Cappadonna, GZA, Masta Killa & Raekwon)
19. Clyde Smith (Skit)
20. Iron’s Theme – Conclusion
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- Supreme Clientele: Original Samples
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