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The Lost Tapes
Hip-Hop · 2018 · 13 tracks · 42m

The Lost Tapes

Dusty, soul-drenched boom bap that recreates the 1990s Staten Island aesthetic. Ghostface delivers sharp, frantic street tales over crackling analog loops.

October 5, 2018

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A gritty yet soulful celebration of street-level mythology and golden-era aesthetics.

Tracklist · 13 Tracks · 42m
01
Introduction
1:49
02
Buckingham Palace
3:15
03
Majestic Accolades
4:01
04
Cold Crush
4:35
05
Put The Ghostface On It (Interlude 1)
1:11
06
Saigon Velour
3:35
07
Constant Struggle
3:46
08
Done It Again
5:23
09
Reflections Of C.R.E.A.M (Interlude 2)
1:16
10
Watch 'Em Holla
3:50
11
I Think I Saw A Ghost
4:26
12
Outroduction
1:11
13
Saigon Velour (Remix)
4:19
Moments Worth Listening For
The heavy, distorted bass line on Buckingham Palace that feels like a physical weight against Ghost's high-pitched delivery.
The seamless transition into the C.R.E.A.M. interlude that anchors the album's modern production in 90s mythology.
The way the soul sample on Done It Again swells and breaks around the five-minute mark, providing a cinematic finale.

How does The Lost Tapes sound next to the rest of Ghostface Killah's catalogue?

Nostalgic+1.4σ

Nostalgic saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.

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