As something of a sequel to 2013's Twelve Reasons to Die, 36 Seasons finds Wu-Tang rapper Ghostface Killah reprising his role as Tony Starks, returning to Staten Island after four years to find his hometown ravaged by drugs and violence. Collaborating with Brooklyn funk specialists The Revelations, Ghostface spins his tale of urban warfare to the sounds of dusty '70s soul, with guests like Kandace Springs and Kool G Rap playing Starks' girlfriend and a drug dealer, respectively. From its clever beats to its cinematic scope to Ghostface's vivid rhymes, 36 Seasons plays like a lost Quentin Tarantino flick, full of B-movie thrills and a bloody outcome.
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