From the opening horns to as soon as the bass hits, I think it's quite evident that what's about to happen on the track is total savagery as we're taken back to the essence of rap. Ghostface Killah is slowly getting his groove back with his past releases, dropping a song at a time while also preparing fans for an anticipated project from the Wu-Tang Clan. Today, the rapper joins forces with Kxng Crooked, Benny The Butcher, as well as 38 Spesh who all bring some royal raps for Buckingham Palace.
These are the hunger games as the killers come strapped with heavy artillery ready for war. With such an impressive list of features, you can only expect the best performance of lyricism and absolute brutality in the rappers' deliveries. Buckingham Palace is nothing short of a lyrical assault, someone send this to the Queen! Here's one for the hip hop heads:
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