Overview
- Speaking on Disrespect Radio on Shade45 with Gorilla Nems, Ghostface said he was told a Lil Wayne verse would cost $150,000 for a track tied to his new album.
- He said he had first tried to secure Mac Miller for the song “Candyland” before Miller’s death and then approached Wayne afterward.
- Ghostface noted the price quote may have come from intermediaries rather than Wayne himself and said he ultimately decided to handle the record on his own.
- The comments coincide with the Aug. 22 release of Supreme Clientele 2, which features Styles P, Redman, Conway the Machine, Raekwon, GZA, and Method Man.
- He has recently praised Tyler, the Creator’s production in media appearances, even likening Tyler’s “Ring Ring Ring” to Michael Jackson during an Apple Music 1 conversation.