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Ghostface Killah: The iconic Wu-Tang member's serving up with 'Killah Koffee' for. your Keurig

Need even more reasons to love hip-hop and The Culture? How about the fact iconic rap veteran Ghostface Killah has come through with a massive launch of his own Killah Koffee K-pods for your Keurig? Epic.

Need even more reasons to love hip-hop and The Culture? How about the fact iconic rap veteran Ghostface Killah has come through with a massive launch of his own Killah Koffee K-pods for your Keurig? Epic.

Ghostface Killah’s ‘Killah Koffee’ is here for your non-stop grind goals

Want to have your mind blown even more? How about the fact Ghost has both a Supreme Dark Roast and Shaolin Cannoli for your K-cup goals? Giddy up.

Legendary MC.  Lyrical genius.  A true visionary of verse.  Since revolutionizing hip-hop with the Wu-Tang Clan, Ghostface Killah has electrified the world with his words, fashion, and untouchable storytelling style.  The best in his field, Ghostface demands the same for his Killah Koffee line and today, announced a new partnership with Keurig to launch two of the brand’s most popular varieties- Supreme Dark Roast and Shaolin Cannoli-to the K-Cup pod format for the first time.

Founded in 2021, and black-owned, Killah Koffee is crafted using 100% Arabica beans and tailored to suit the tastes of everyday coffee enthusiasts, to those seeking a flavorful treat.  Starting today, fans can enjoy a mug of the popular Shaolin Cannoli medium roast or a bold Supreme Dark Roast; brewed to perfection right at home. 

“Killah Koffee is more than just a product; it’s an extension of my life experiences,” said Ghostface.  “In my travels around the world, I have celebrated the music and shared a passion for a good cup of coffee with fans, and through this new partnership with Keurig, we are creating an opportunity to make more memories with an even greater audience.” 

Killah Koffee features six proprietary blends including, Marvelous Medium Roast, Marble Cake, Vanilla Milkshake, Supreme Dark Roast, Shaolin Cannoli, and Chocolate Chip Mint, in 12 OZ bags and available on KillahKoffee.com.  Supreme Dark Roast and Shaolin Cannoli K-Cup pods are now available in 10-count boxes on Keurig.com.

Whether in bagged form or in the ultra-convenient K-Cup pod format, Killah Koffee embodies the smooth, flamboyant style that only Ghostface Killah can deliver. 

 

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Music: Here's four of the greatest hip-hop songs about gambling

While gambling is a popular pastime, especially for the rich and famous, which includes music artists, it isn’t featured too often in what would be described as mainstream music. However, one genre that has always featured gambling is hip-hop, with many tracks referencing the activity.

While gambling is a popular pastime, especially for the rich and famous, which includes music artists, it isn’t featured too often in what would be described as mainstream music. However, one genre that has always featured gambling is hip-hop, with many tracks referencing the activity.

1. Kendrick Lamar – Vegas

Vegas is the gambling mecca and also the title of a hit track by Kendrick Lamar. In the production, Lamar brings together elements of love and of gambling in Vegas, with the latter getting underway at the blackjack table. From there, it's on to shooting craps, playing poker and spinning the reels of slot machines. Vegas is an excellent track with an elaborate storyline, but due to his fame, it's unlikely Lamar could enjoy what plays out in real life, but he has options, such as playing some of the best live casino games from home, which are just as good.

2. Akon – I’m So Paid

When you read the title of the Akon track I'm So Paid, it's obvious that there will be plenty of references to money and wealth. And, while some may not think the song is directly about gambling, there are elements that make you think it could be making reference to it. For example, Akon suggests succeeding against all odds, which is what you have to do when gambling in its many guises. There's also a reference to the ball bouncing too, which could relate to the action of a croupier when he drops the ball onto the roulette wheel.

3. Ghostface Killah – Pokerface

Yes, we know what you're thinking. Lady Gaga did do a track called Pokerface, but the one for our list is by hip-hop star Ghostface Killah because when you boil it down, it's a track that advertises poker more than any other song ever has. Dialogue from gambling movie Rounders, poker chips clinking and World Series of Poker commentary all feature in Pokerface. Ghostface Killah also brings the activity into play by speaking about his inability to handle the game and references pushing into the pot.

4. 2 Chainz – Countin

2 Chainz, like many others, speaks about luxury and material things in a lot of the music he’s made over the years. But in Countin, it’s more along the lines of the struggle for said riches and wealth and the determination to secure it. Some could be forgiven for thinking the track’s title relates to counting cards, but it doesn’t. The gambling element comes when 2 Chainz references betting ‘a hundred thou with the Falcons.’ Before he references ‘lost a hundred thousand with the Falcons.’

For such a popular pastime, you would’ve thought that gambling would have made it into more music tracks over the years, especially with how popular sports betting and playing casino games is. But if there is one genre that will always do a good job of bringing it to the forefront, it’s hip-hop. And it’s no surprise that many hip-hop artists have a love for gambling, be it betting on sports or hitting the casinos of Las Vegas.

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Consequence: Ghostface Killah, Armani Caesar, .38 Spesh and Jim Jones are all on 'Blood Stain 3'

There’s no slowing down Consequence right now. With a new project literally just weeks away from reaching the masses, he’s going all-out on the promotion and letting the world know he’s coming with a jam-packed ‘Blood Stain 3’ loaded with hip-hop royalty in the form of Ghostface Killah.

There’s no slowing down Consequence right now. With a new project literally just weeks away from reaching the masses, he’s going all-out on the promotion and letting the world know he’s coming with a jam-packed ‘Blood Stain 3’ loaded with hip-hop royalty in the form of Ghostface Killah.

Consequence has a huge ‘Blood Stain 3’ line-up

While it’s only a preview, Cons blessed VLAD TV with a snippet of what the new tune sounds like. Along with hearing Ghost’s signature voice, the Queens native promised fans could expect to hear Jim Jones, Armani Caesar and .38 Spesh on the new anthem.

‘This New Album Is TOO CRAZY!!!

I Can't Wait Till Y'all Hear It

Here's a @vladtv Exclusive

Check out this Snippet 💰✌🏾

🩸🩸🩸BLOOD STAIN III🩸🩸🩸
Featuring @realghostfacekillah + @armanicaesar + @jimjonescapo + @iamspesh

Produced by YE

🩸🩸🩸BLOOD STAIN III 🩸🩸🩸

Releases 04.21.23

QUEENS GET THE MONEY 🫡🫡🫡

Nice Doing Business With You 💰✌🏾

May 2023 via @192records

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