On “All That I Got Is You”, Ghost describes his childhood and the struggles his moms went through to raise him. In the crowded field of rappers describing how hard they came up in life, this surely ranks right up there at the top of the hard knock life leaderboard, and goes some way towards explaining Ghostface’s over-the-top flashiness and opulence post-rise-to-fame.

Needless to say, having Mary J. Blige on the hook didn’t hurt the track’s commercial success.

Ghost would return to this theme with “Momma”, which closed his Fishscale album.

Ghostface and his mom, who he enlisted to help roast pharma bro Martin Shkreli.