
It’s like we did what we’re supposed to do, but for people to still embrace it, 25 years later, it’s like I give all praises due to the most high every day. Even though you were hearing it all the time, we were just doing regular sh*t. You have to step back from the circle just to see what’s going on. But for the younger generation to be putting your names in songs it’s like, “Wow, we did do something.” When you’re in something you don’t recognize it ’till you’re out of it. We knew we would come through and wreck shop but I didn’t think it would be worldwide, lasting for 25 years and better. A lot of people receive their blessings when they’re dead but to be here and see it in the flesh is the ultimate goal in this business. It’s an honor to sit back and see people loving the things that you did 25 years ago and still be here and be amongst the crowd to receive those blessings.

What’s it like to still be so relevant–in and out of music–in today’s hip-hop climate? Oh, I didn’t even know that, that’s pretty cool.

He recently shared that he opened up for you, but had to dip afterward since he was underage. We talked for a minute and got to have conversations about life and stuff and that was it. I heard the whole thing a couple of days ago and I reached out to tell him it was a great record and that his album was great. He sent the beat and I did my verse and sent it right back so I didn’t get to hear anything until his record came out. I don’t have a problem participating with the youth because the youth are our future. Not too long ago before I got the call, I saw his VMA performance He does a lot of good things, especially with the songs he sings. I got a phone call saying how Logic wanted to do a Wu-Tang song with everybody for his record. You all recently teamed up with Logic for the Young Sinatra 4 cut, “Wu Tang Forever.” What was it like to make that record? It’s been pretty interesting seeing younger folks getting to know Wu-Tang. READ MORE: The Entire Wu-Tang Clan Will Be Featured On Logic’s Upcoming Album ‘YSIV’ Just because it says it’s salmon, doesn’t make it salmon. Even when it comes to “farm-raised fish.” I went down to eating fish but I have to watch what’s really farmed raised. It’s thinking, “Oh I know pork is bad,” or “I know that chicken isn’t actual chicken,” You know what I mean? That revelation will come to you, that understanding comes to you, it’s like, “Damn, I’ve been eating fake mechanical chicken for all this time?” It becomes weird because you don’t want to put that in your mouth. While chatting with VIBE, the rap veteran shares what’s to come in the web series, his verse on Logic’s “Wu Tang Forever” and why we should avoid “mechanical chickens.”
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There are plenty of intergalactic gems to explore on the series with three more episodes to go. For the hip-hop community, for us to get ahead and go the vegan route or just reducing how much meat you eat, I think it’s great for hip-hop, the youth and the future, everybody.”
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“We’re getting older and we were never taught these things as kids how to eat the right portions or the right food. “It’s all about the body now,” the pescatarian rapper tells VIBE. Aside from enjoying “Moonfights” and evolution debates, Ghostface hopes more folks will explore the parallels of clean eating. Mix with some dark humor, the marketing strategy already has fans wanting more from the series.

“So we came to space to get some perspective and acquire some knowledge.”

“It’s kind of crazy on Earth right now,” Ghostface says in a Star Trek-like fit.
