Track Listing 1. Not Your Average Girl - (featuring Shareefa) 2. Do Over 3. Baby 4. Lonely - (featuring Jack Knight) 5. Stay 6. Paragraphs of Love - (featuring Vaughn Anthony) 7. Guest House 8. Let's Stop Playin' - (featuring John Legend) 9. Forever 10. I'll Be That - (featuring Adrienne Bailon) 11. Goner 12. She's a Killah - (featuring Ron Browz) 13. Back Like That [Remix] - (remix) 14. Back Like That [Remix]
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Adrienne Bailon, Jack Knight, John Legend, Ron Browz, Shareefa, Vaughn Anthony | | Distributor: | n/a | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Recording information: Stark Studios, Staten Island, NY; KMA Studios, NYC, NY; Manhatten Beach Studios, New York City, NY; Greenhouse, Edgewater, NJ; Tumblin Dice Recording Studio, Brooklyn, NY; Carrington House Studios, Atlanta, GA; Workshop Recording Studio, Atlanta, GA; Modern Sun Recording Studio, Barcelona, Spain; SMT Studios, NYC, NY; Platinum Sound Recordings, NYC, NY; 10/05 Recording, NYC, NY. Photographer: Kristen Yiengst. The haughtily titled GHOSTDINI WIZARD OF POETRY, an over-sexed, always fun, and occasionally hilarious effort from Wu-Tang's jedi-master, Ghostface Killah, was inspired by the rapper's previous work with R&B artists. Unlike his GhostDeini guise, this new Ghostdini character is more than a player, less than a pimp. Things don't always go right for this cool customer as both "Guest House" and "Lonely" are bitter, broken-hearted highlights and being suave isn't always the rule as "Stapleton Sex" gets the seven dirty words off within the first ten seconds and then proceeds to describe a Hustler cartoon. The cause and effect of sex is covered on the great slow jam "Baby" and after the slick "Goner" pleases with some George Benson-like guitar. The album goes modern with two great "bonus tracks," "She's A Killah" and the Kanye West plus Ne-Yo showcase "Back Like That". Nasty as he wants to be, GHOSTDINI is nothing more than the 'Face and friends having a good time. The results are as improper as they are infectious.
Editorial Reviews As always, Ghostface's penchant for storytelling is the main attraction, with each verse displaying impeccable detail and confidence that commands attention. Billboard
Keeping his grit, while still aiming for a successful R&B feel, Ghostface proves he has a way with words that goes even deeper than rap. XXL
4 stars out of 5 -- [R]ap's most brilliantly wigged-out poet steeps his songs in louche production....Ghostface remains an unusually charismatic MC... Rolling Stone
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