Top 121 Quotes & Sayings by Ghostface Killah - Page 2

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Last updated on April 20, 2025.
I wasn't really a deep-rooted comic-book dude.
As long as you respect me, I'm a respect you.
RZA's my brother; we been together for years. — © Ghostface Killah
RZA's my brother; we been together for years.
I am a huge fan of R&B. I love R. Kelly and want to be the person every chick gets with, and 'Ghostdini' is one of the best albums I ever did.
Knowledge is infinite. You can go anywhere you want to go based on feeling and emotion. That's one of the things God gave me, being able to pull people into that direction. That's just what I do.
That's what I do: I drop albums, and I just keep it moving.
God is real. You have a lot of prophets, angels; everything is real, you know. You know me - I'm a deep person, so my mind goes really, really deep.
I wasn't into horror movies.
When Nas and AZ send you a track, you know it is serious business. Same with Styles P and Jadakiss - then it is serious business. But when you get a trap music track, you know it's time to dumb it down.
I'm just a regular person, like any other ordinary person is.
Drake is brilliant.
It's like when I look into the depths of things, dealing with my spirituality and the most high, it's serious. It's nothing to play with, nahmean. I try my best to be as humble as I can be.
There are mad people out there with good beats.
You go to Africa, and you see how things are over there. Spiritually, it opens you up. — © Ghostface Killah
You go to Africa, and you see how things are over there. Spiritually, it opens you up.
I don't know. I just do what I do, man, and it's a blessing for people to respect what I do.
I don't like Grey Poupon - I like French's.
When you get my 'Supreme Clientele,' it is straight bars.
You gotta speak for the have-nots. Everybody ain't rich.
I try to pace my life out and try not to be too involved with negativity and try to fix what I can fix in my life.
You always had a few brothers that was speaking on Islam, like my brother's uncle. It wasn't big in my neighborhood, but with certain brothers, it was big. I respected it because Islam is my home. I found my home when Islam came to me. I've been living with it ever since.
I try to listen to all music with an open head, a clear head, try not to say just because I don't know it, it's weak.
If you've got something you want to do, do it right now.
At the end of the day, on the day of judgment day when everybody be judged, you're going to get your fair share.
When you're doing a concept album, it's easy. It's like a movie: you already know what you're dealing with.
I'm just saying to all the Canadian people: y'all got talent.
Def Jam just made deals with me. They wouldn't let me go because they didn't really have that much street cred. So they kept me around.
I don't even listen to hip-hop.
I take life one day at a time.
You get the beats. You write to them. You go in the studio and lay it down. Hopefully, a song comes out sounding good. If it comes out sounding good, you put it to the side with the rest of the other good ones, and you try to decide which ones you're gonna use on the album.
I got books full of music.
At least I try to stay consistent with every album I do.
The 'Can It Be' beat was sick!
You know when you walk around in your shoes too much and get a hole in the sole? The rubber is split - it's like your shoes are talking.
You gotta know when it's your time. You might wake up one day like, 'Damn, I just feel good,' but you've been feeling like that for a whole month. That's your season.
I'm versatile, so however the beat makes me go on it, that's just what it do.
I was going into a slump during 'Ironman.' I found out I was a diabetic around that time, and I was just stressed out. My mind wasn't all the way there.
'The W' was real dark to me. Out of all the Wu-Tang albums, I like the first one and the second one. When 'The W' came into play, and the other ones, I felt they were just thrown together fast. Everyone got their money, and it was just like, 'Whatever, whatever, whatever.' 'The W' was a real dark album.
Sometimes I say stuff that people may see things more than what I'm seeing. I just say what God sends me, even if I don't know what I'm talking about or I can't break down the revelation of it. I just take what I receive and put it out there to the people.
It was the beauty that caught me and held my soul hostage...
Remember those days? Had you smellin' my boxers. — © Ghostface Killah
It was the beauty that caught me and held my soul hostage... Remember those days? Had you smellin' my boxers.
Yeah. It's all in the music first. The music is like women to me. It's like how you pick your music: everybody got their own different way how they pick their women and their music, and I guess that's what the album becomes.
You're out of luck like two dogs stuck.
You gonna hear a lot of loving songs in there, you gonna hear betrayal songs, you gonna hear action that takes place on some of the records ... But it all revolves around that world, that Shaolin/ Wu-Tang world. They just battling one another, and at the end of the day, we all come to find out that we're one and the same. We fighting each other but we're the same.
The God's tropical...ladies call me 'Black Fruit Punch.'
I could never really tell you what direction. It's just however God just makes it; that's how all of my albums are. I don't really aim for a direction, but I just pick the best beats I can pick and that's it.
Anything worth having is hard to keep, I love you like my coffee, so hot and so sweet. So, let's stick it out so we never regret it, I could forgive the past-but I never forget it.
I wear what fits Ghostface; I'm not gonna wear anything that makes me look strange.
Sometimes I look up at the stars and analyze the sky, And ask myself: was I meant to be here...why?
It was magic, I felt the bond between us. She was a jelly to my peanuts, Mars to Venus, The Earth to my sun, moon and stars, We added up mathematically... It's like I had a bad habit, B!
I'm spiritual! You know what spiritual means! Me and God has a good relationship. I'm in tune with the universe, the sun, moon, and stars. I'm in tune with the jinns that are all around us.
Ghostface, catch the blast of a hype verse, My glock bursts, leave in a hearse, I did worse. I come rough, tough like an elephant tusk, Ya head rush, fly like Egyptian musk.
Full moons, skunk weed all up in the room;
You got the munchies, baby? Ice cold milk and Lorna Doones. — © Ghostface Killah
Full moons, skunk weed all up in the room; You got the munchies, baby? Ice cold milk and Lorna Doones.
The 9th chamber, leave you trapped inside my hallway You try to flee but you got smoked up by the doorway (blaow! blaow! blaow!) No question, I send your ass back, right to the essence Your whole frame is smothered in dirt, now how you restin
Scooby snack. Jurassic. Plastic. Gas. Booby Trap
When you love what you do, more than likely everything is gonna just come out decent.
Why is the sky blue? Why is water wet? Why did Judas rat to the Romans while Jesus slept?
Sixth sense, six pack, six degrees of separation / My evil third eye blinks with no hesitation
Things change. Nothing ever stays the same, yo. You ain't never gonna stay 25 or 30 or 40. You always gonna change. Every day you change.
Roll big blunts, a whole ounce of reefer Rocked that 'Black and Yellow' before Wiz Khalifa It's a killer bee color scheme
Super-cali-fragalistic-expiali-docious, Docious-ali-expi-fragalistic-cali-super. Cancun...catch me in the room, eatin' grouper.
Yo, you 14-carat gold slum computer wizard, Tappin' inside my rap vein causes blizzards!
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