See the lyrics of “Milk Crates” by Ghostface Killah released on March 13, 2006.
Milk Crates Lyrics
“I’ve got the feeling.. I hear the sound”
[Ghostface Killah]
Eh yo, I’m here to toast an MC like my name was Grand Puba
Run up in the large house and – throw out the Ruger
Some say I’m good – others pray – they want me to fall
Battle me – come one, come all – I leave ya jaw hangin’
New York City Slinger – Stark Nitty
I’m straight like a flat chester with some low titties
Plus my chain hangin’ down to my dick
CB hits – grand on the hits – Star Trek VI
Black flicks – come on..
We fuck prostitutes – tie ’em to the bed
Throw ’em in the lasso – givin’ me backstage hed
Picture me in Isreal sandles – Gucci open-toe
Book of Life – two on Camay – no H2O
Bandit – I’m like Moses – split the sea
Y’all split jeans – my last tape was the illy poster
Move crowds like the March of Dimes – fuck this rhyme..[Musical Breakdown]
[Ghostface Killah]
Walter in Dr. Jay’s – rock the Jay’s
Spot niggas with K’s – son they feelin’ your ways
It’s like mayonaisse – old people love you – corns on their feet
Fifteen, twenty deep – you walked in, cross street
Walk under red light – sound went through Crown Heights
Even had ’em on bikes – they was startin’ fights
New Years had ’em all drunk – lazy eye Milton
Found a bump – tried to buck and
Scotty snatched Janet’s wig off that night
Shit got hectic – barber Jim fuckin’ old man Chef
But God shit’s real as a fuck
Throw a buck on Chuckle-Up – Thunderbird in cuffs
Skeeter with no teeth – night train lips
Beefin’ with police – Grade-A inch knees
Duke blew a bag with him – he got butt-naked in the ‘villes
Plus he fucked a whitey in the hill..
Throw a buck on Chuckle-Up – Thunderbird in cuffs
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About The Song Milk Crates
“Milk Crates” is a track by Ghostface Killah from his 2006 album Fishscale. The song showcases Ghostface’s distinctive lyrical style, characterized by vivid storytelling and complex wordplay.
In “Milk Crates,” he reflects on his upbringing and experiences, using the metaphor of milk crates to symbolize the struggles and resilience found in urban life.
The production features a soulful sample, complemented by a steady beat that enhances the nostalgic feel of the track. Ghostface’s delivery is both energetic and introspective, allowing listeners to connect with the emotions behind his words.
The song also includes contributions from fellow Wu-Tang Clan members, which adds to its authenticity and depth. Overall, “Milk Crates” exemplifies Ghostface Killah’s ability to blend personal narrative with sharp lyricism, making it a standout piece in his discography and a notable example of his work during the mid-2000s.