Ghostface Killah Delivered A Classic On "Mighty Healthy"

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Happy birthday to Ghostface Killah's GOAT-tier "Supreme Clientele," an album that gave us "Mighty Healthy" among many other classic cuts.

Though cinematic intro samples are frequently used, especially in the Wu-Tang Clan canon, seldom are they employed as hauntingly as on "Mighty Healthy." Drawn from 1979 martial arts flick Shaolin Rescuers, the opening exchange paints a foreboding picture of Ghostface Killah's brutality. "I've heard lots of people say once a man's a killer, they just keep on killing and killing, they sort of develop a taste for blood," it begins, the fear in their cadence palpable. "They kill one man, or kill ten, it's all the same  -- after all, they can only hang you once."

The minute the Mathematics-produced beat drops, a dusty blend of horror-film chimes and boom-bap percussion, Ghostface draws his sword. "Both hands clusty, chillin' with my man Rusty," he spits, an iconic opening line. "Low down, blew off the burner, kinda dusty / The world can't touch Ghost, Purple Tape, Rae co-host." It's but one of many excellent tracks stemming from Ghostface's sophomore album Supreme Clientele, a project that celebrates its twenty-first birthday today. Widely regarded among the greatest albums of all time -- and rightfully so -- a masterpiece in both lyricism and production from a pair of hip-hop visionaries. 

Revisit "Mighty Healthy" -- and Supreme Clientele in its entirety, while you're at it -- and sound off with your comments on the timeless classic below. 

QUOTABLE LYRICS

Scissor hand wig vanished in the winter, living off land
You god damn right I fuck fans, king me
Check, checkmate, props like the microchip founder
Neck to neck stock with Bill Gates now


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<b>Feature Editor</b> <!--BR--> Mitch Findlay is a writer and hip-hop journalist based in Montreal. Resident old head by default. Enjoys writing Original Content about music, albums, lyrics, and rap history. His favorite memories include interviewing J.I.D and EarthGang at the "Revenge Of The Dreamers 3" studio sessions in Atlanta and receiving a phone call from Dr. Dre. In his spare time he makes horror movies.