Ghostface Killah, aka Ironman, is already known by hip hop fans as a member of the Wu-Tang Clan. In '96, Ghostface contributed 3 solo singles to soundtrack releases (the most successful being "Motherless Child" from Sunset Park). This is not only Ghostface's first solo album, but it is also the first release on Razor Sharp Records, a joint venture with Epic/Sony and RZA, Wu-Tang Clan's production team. Ironman features guest appearances from Mary J. Blige (first single: "All That I Got Is You," a duet with Blige) and the Delphonics.
"Ironman" is the debut solo album by Ghostface Killah, released in 1996 on CD format by Sony. This iconic hip-hop record showcases Ghostface's unique storytelling ability and intricate lyricism, supported by fellow Wu-Tang Clan members Raekwon and Cappadonna. The production, handled primarily by RZA, delivers a gritty yet soulful soundscape that has become synonymous with classic East Coast rap. "Ironman" features standout tracks like "Daytona 500," "All That I Got Is You," and "Winter Warz," cementing its place as a cornerstone of '90s hip-hop culture.
Ghostface Killah is renowned for his vivid narratives and emotional depth, both as a solo artist and as part of the legendary Wu-Tang Clan. Over his career, he has released numerous critically acclaimed albums such as "Supreme Clientele" and contributed to countless Wu-Tang projects. His influence extends beyond music into fashion and popular culture.
Sony Music is one of the world's leading music companies with an extensive catalog spanning multiple genres. Known for supporting groundbreaking artists across decades, Sony continues to shape the global music landscape through innovation and commitment to artistic excellence.