Bulletproof Wallets

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Bulletproof Wallets
Bulletproof Wallets cover
Studio album by Ghostface Killah
Released November 13, 2001
Genre Hip hop
Label Epic/SME Records
EK 61589
Producer Ghostface Killah, RZA, Carlos "6 July" Broady
Professional reviews
Ghostface Killah chronology
Supreme Clientele
(2000)
Bulletproof Wallets
(2001)
The Pretty Toney Album
(2004)

Bulletproof Wallets is the third album by Wu-Tang Clan member Ghostface Killah, an American hip hop artist. It has a stronger R&B feel than previous albums.

[edit] Album information

Despite a relatively positive critical reception, the album didn't perform well in the charts, struggling to sell more than 100,000 first week. The album was hampered during its production by sample clearance issues, which led to some tracks—such as "Flowers"—being heavily watered down, while other tracks (such as "The Sun") failing to appear at all, despite being listed in the liner notes.

Ghostface Killah blamed his record company, Epic Records, for the problems, and claimed that it hadn't been willing to financially back him in buying the sample clearance rights. Ghostface later left Epic, having fulfilled his contractual obligation with a Greatest Hits release, and signed with Def Jam.

Bulletproof Wallets continued the unfortunate tradition of erroneous track-listing that plagued Ghostface until his move to Def Jam; the sleeve of the album contains numerous mistakes, including songs that never made the final cut and omitting others that do appear, whilst simultaneously confusing the running order.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Intro"
  2. "Maxine"
  3. "Flowers"
    • First & third verses: Raekwon
    • Second verse: Method Man
    • Fourth verse: Superb
    • Fifth verse: Ghostface Killah
    • Producer: RZA
  4. "Never Be The Same Again"
    • First & second verses: Ghostface Killah
    • Third verse: Raekwon
    • Chorus: Carl Thomas
    • Producer: Lilz & PLX
  5. "Teddy" [Skit]
    • Performed by: Superb
    • Producer: Ghostface Killah
  6. "Theodore"
    • First verse: Ghostface Killah
    • Second verse: Trife
    • Fourth verse: Twiz
    • Producer: Mathematics
  7. "Ghost Showers"
    • Featuring: Madame Majestic
    • Producer: Chris Liggio & Tally Galbreth
  8. "Strawberry"
  9. "The Forest"
  10. "The Juks"
    • Intro & second verse: Superb
    • First verse: Ghostface Killah
    • Second verse: Trife
    • Producer: The Alchemist
  11. "Walking Through The Darkness"
  12. "Jealousy" [Skit]
    • Producer: RZA
  13. "The Hilton"
    • Featuring: Raekwon
    • Producer: Carlos "6 July" Broady
  14. "Ice" [Interlude]
    • Producer: Ghostface Killah
  15. 'Love Session"
  16. "Street Chemistry"