Infinite Coles the son of Ghostface Killah
Infinite Coles’ latest tracks about his father, Ghostface Killah, highlight how homophobia can strain the bond between a father and son.

Artist Infinite Coles, the son of Ghostface Killah from the legendary Hip Hop group Wu-Tang Clan, is going viral after releasing two songs from hus upcoming album “Sweetface Killah” addressing their estranged relationship stemming from his sexuality.

In a recent interview with Vibe, he revealed that he reclaimed the once-insulting nickname “SweetFace Killah” after overcoming years of bullying from fans in his DMs.

“I was depressed at first, but then I was like, wait — they kinda ate that. So now that’s my album name.”

In the song, he confronts his dad head on, rapping:“How ya body count up but your pockets is starvingHow you in a Mack truck but forget you a father”He continues,“Is it me?Am I not your cup of tea?Are my pants not low like your self esteemDo I need to fuck a bitch just so you could seeWish I could count on you just like my EBT”

In Coles’ second song “Dad and I” he sings:“Dad and I don’t see eye to eye(I love you but I think you be carrying)I said my dad and I don’t see eye to eye(It’s sad that I can’t make you any promises)You never talk to me, said I’m not living rightYou tell me to man up, yeaWhen I put on makeup, yeaYou always asked for change but wouldn’t do your partNobody’s perfect, noCan’t you see that I’m worth it?”

 

Despite confronting their issues publicly in his music, Infinite Coles insists that the songs are not diss tracks. During filming for the official music video for “SweetFace Killah” he says, “Everything that I’m doing is like no shade at all, everything is coming from love and just me telling my story.”

Ghostface Killah has not yet publicly responded to his son’s claims or clarified the state of their relationship.

 

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