Ghostface Killah Announces “Supreme Clientele 2,” Dropping August 22


Don’t you love it when sequels come out several years later?

The wait is finally over—Supreme Clientele 2 is officially on the calendar. Ghostface Killah (That name will never not sound amazing to me), the legendary wordsmith of the Wu-Tang Clan, has confirmed August 22, 2025 as the release date for the highly anticipated sequel to his 2000 classic Supreme Clientele.

This time around, Ghostface isn’t showing up alone. The project will feature an all-star lineup of heavyweights, including Nas, Raekwon, GZA, Method Man, M.O.P., Styles P, Conway the Machine, Ty Boogie, and more. For fans of razor-sharp storytelling, abstract lyricism, and East Coast grit, the combination of Ghost’s wild imagination with such a stacked guest list makes this one of the most anticipated hip-hop moments in years.

The original Supreme Clientele is still regarded as one of the most creative and lyrically brilliant rap albums ever made—full of dense wordplay, slang-laced verses, and cinematic flair. With Part 2, Ghostface looks poised to bring back that same energy while adding new dimensions through collaborations with some of the hardest-hitting voices in the culture. Having Nas or Styles P trading bars alongside Wu-Tang staples like Raekwon and GZA sets the stage for a project that bridges eras of New York hip-hop in a way few albums could.

With a release date now confirmed and a guest roster this strong, Supreme Clientele 2 has the potential not just to honor its legacy, but to redefine what a modern rap sequel can be. Summer 2025 might go down as one of the greatest moments in hip-hop history.




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