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Essay heading: BLAOW!, Part Two ? The Sound of Ghostface Killah Shattering Preconceived Notions of Art and the Modern Aesthetic
 
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After a short instrumental interlude, the singer once more asserts his sincerity before the hauntingly iconic chorus repeats, fading into the background, as the addressee of the courtship interjects "oh, you'll have to understand." This repetition combined with what we can only assume is the beginning of a rejection gives the song a tragic poignance...
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We do not challenge David Salle's claim to artistic integrity, and every single figure in his paintings comes from another work of art. So why are the standards different for Ghostface when he chooses a classic song as a background for his own (admittedly challenging) lyrics, especially when he does it in such a creative way, playfully interacting with the Delfonics song while presenting his own coherent verbal vision? It is likely that it is simply a reflection of the general societal attitude towards hip-hop...
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