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| | Ghostface Killah: Supreme Cliente - PopMatters Music Review |
 | | Since then, the Clan has taken its share of blows from critics and fans alike who claim that the magic of the first few Wu releases has yet to be recaptured, between 1997's overwhelming/unsatisfying Wu-Tang Forever, the RZA's half-baked Bobby Digital, the GZA's quietly received Beneath the Surface, and various side projects. |
 | | However, the hype surrounding Ghostface's latest, Supreme Clientele, is well deserved, seeing as that the majority of the tracks deliver like the Mailman Karl Malone doesn't on Sunday. |
 | | Aside from the occasional aggravating skit that drones on for too long, the album is chockfull of spit-polished Wu-isms and catchy-as-hell beats, as well as knob-turning from none other than the RZA, Inspectah Deck, and the Mathematics, making it the closest thing to a true Wu record that we've seen in awhile. |
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