Ghostface Killah‘s son, Infinite Coles, is holding nothing back with the release of two new singles, “Sweetface Killah” and “Dad and I” — listen to them below.
The queer artist, who released their introductory project, Destiny, in 2021, dropped his new tracks earlier this week, although he insists that the viral track “Sweetface Killah” was not a diss aimed at his father.
“How you in a Mack truck, but forget you a father/ I be seeing n***s hating , But I dont even bother,” Coles raps on the track.
“NOT A DISS !!! But thank you so much,” Coles wrote on X, responding to someone who reposted the track with the caption: “Ghostface Killah’s son Infinite Coles disses him in new track.”
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Coles delivers more impassioned verses about his relationship with Ghostface on “Dad & I,” where he says that he and the Wu-Tang Clan member don’t see “eye to eye.” “You never talk to me, said I’m not living right/ You tell me to man up when I put on makeup,” Coles sings on the track.
Coles, who accused Ghostface of being an absentee father in the past, explained to Vibe that “Dad & I” gave him space to tell his “side of the story” and that he has “no hate” towards his father.
“I love my father, I just wish we could connect and understand one another and respect each other,” Coles said. “I haven’t seen my father in over 10 years. I always wonder if he’s okay.”
He continued: “I wonder if we will be able to mend or have a conversation before one of our time is up. I just always wonder. So this song is just me pouring out the last bit fight I have in me for him to reach out.”
Both songs are slated to be included on Coles’ debut album, Sweetface Killah, which arrives on December 5.
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