Ghostface Killah Taps Bronze Nazareth For "Watch Em Holla (Remix)" Ft. Raekwon, Masta Killa & Cappadonna

Ghostface's new track comes alongside the announcement of his forthcoming double album remix project, "Ghost Files."

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Nov. 9th marked the 25th anniversary of Wu-Tang Clan's debut album, Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). The Staten Island collective celebrated the milestone with a performance of their track "Protect Ya Neck" on Good Morning America.  Now, Ghostface Killah is keeping things moving forward by announcing his upcoming double album remix project, Ghost Files. To kick off the project's campaign, he drops off the Bronze Nazareth remix of "Watch Em Holla" featuring fellow Wu-Tang Clan members, Raekwon, Masta Killa, and Cappadonna.

Ghostface Killah is already getting ready to follow-up October's The Lost Tapes with his upcoming remix project, Ghost Files. The rapper's upcoming project will feature two sides, Bronze Tape and Propane Tape. Bronze Nazareth, who remixed "Watch 'Em Holla," will hold down The Bronze Tape while Agallah handles The Propane Tape. The project will feature the previously unreleased track, "N.W.O" with Tragedy.

Bronze Nazareth puts his own spin on Ghostface's Lost Tapes cut and brings a whole different vibe to it.

Ghost Files drops on Nov. 30th.

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This is everyday work, ice gold grillz with no smirks
Seen him frontin' with some skeezers
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