Czarface Meets Ghostface

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All lyrics are written by Jason Hunter, Seamus Ryan and Dennis Coles; all music is composed by The Czar-Keys (George Andrinopoulos & Jeremy Page)

Czarface Meets Ghostface
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 15, 2019 (2019-02-15)
Genre Hip hop
Length39:34
Label Silver Age
Producer
  • 7L
  • Jeremy Page
Czarface chronology
Czarface Meets Metal Face
(2018)
Czarface Meets Ghostface
(2019)
The Odd Czar Against Us
(2019)
Ghostface Killah chronology
Twelve Reasons to Die II
(2015)
Czarface Meets Ghostface
(2019)
Ghostface Killahs
(2019)
No.TitleLength
1."Back at Ringside"1:52
2."Face Off"2:56
3."Iron Claw"4:13
4."Czarrcade '87"2:09
5."Powers and Stuff"3:27
6."Masked Superstars"3:17
7."Morning Ritual" (featuring Kendra Morris)2:40
8."Super Soldier Serum"3:27
9."The King Heard Voices" (featuring Kendra Morris)4:30
10."Listen to the Color"5:50
11."Mongolian Beef"3:18
12."(Post Credits Scene)"1:56
Total length:39:34

Charts

Chart (2019)Peak
position
US Top Album Sales (Billboard) [10] 34
US Independent Albums (Billboard) [11] 8
US Top Tastemaker Albums (Billboard) [12] 4

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