Ghostface Killah’s Son Opens Up About Lack of Support from Rapper Father on New Songs
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Infinite Coles, the son of legendary rapper Ghostface Killah, has recently released two new songs from his upcoming album that delve into their complex relationship. Despite online speculation that the tracks could be seen as diss tracks towards his father, Coles has clarified that this is not the case.
The first single from his upcoming debut album, titled “SweetFaceKillah,” includes lyrics that touch upon the strained bond between Coles and Ghostface Killah. Lines such as “How you in a Mack truck, but forget you a father” and “Are my pants not low, like your self-esteem?” shed light on the emotional depth of their relationship.

In addition to “SweetFaceKillah,” Coles also dropped another track titled “Dad & I,” which appears to directly address his father, whose real name is Dennis Coles. The lyrics convey Coles’ feelings of neglect and yearning for connection, as he sings, “You always asked for change but wouldn’t do your part/ Nobody’s perfect, no/ Can’t you see that I’m worth it?”
Despite the introspective nature of the songs, Coles has been quick to clarify that they are not intended as diss tracks towards Ghostface Killah. Responding to a fan’s comment on social media, Coles emphasised that the songs are a means of expressing his emotions and sharing his perspective, rather than casting blame or animosity towards his father.

Coles spoke to VIBE about the inspiration behind his music, stating, “It’s very positive and about nothing but love. I have no hate towards my father at all.” He expressed a desire to connect with his father and gain mutual respect and understanding, highlighting the importance of their relationship despite its challenges.
The decision to address his father through his music comes after years of separation, with Coles revealing that he hasn’t seen Ghostface Killah in over a decade. Through his songs, Coles hopes to initiate a dialogue and potentially mend their relationship before it’s too late, conveying a heartfelt plea for reconciliation.
Looking ahead to the release of his debut album, titled “SweetFaceKillah,” Coles aims to share his personal experiences and emotions with his audience. He believes that his music stands out for its authenticity and raw storytelling, offering a unique perspective within the hip-hop community.
In closing, Coles acknowledges the support of his fans, who have inspired him with their messages and feedback. He views his album as a platform to express himself creatively and connect with listeners on a deeper level, showcasing his growth as an artist and individual.
With the release of “SweetFaceKillah” on the horizon, fans eagerly anticipate the full album and the opportunity to delve into Coles’ introspective and emotive musical journey. Amidst the complexities of family dynamics and personal struggles, Coles’ music serves as a poignant reminder of the power of self-expression and the enduring quest for connection and understanding.
