One of hip-hop's most revered stylists, Ghostface has an unpredictability and restless energy that set him apart. He emerged as part of Wu-Tang Clan in the early '90s, with tense vocals and dense lyrics over the driving "Nautilus" loop of "Daytona 500". His subversive take on a disco classic for the sleek dance-floor hit "Cherchez La Ghost" was emblematic of his rapid evolution on 2000's Supreme Clientele, where he delivered uncompromising lyrics with exuberant panache. "Holla", in which Ghost raps over an unmanipulated Delfonics record, places his work in a vibrant lineage of black music.