“Camay,” Ironman, Ghostface featuring Cappadona and Raekwon (1996)
Ghostface Killah is one of the most thoughtful and sensitive writers from the Wu-Tang Clan. His unique ability to rhyme about ghetto love is uncanny and “Camay” sets him apart from the rest of his brothers. He also set up a perfect track for Cappadonna and Raekwon to get into their romantic bag
“Yo, I’m all into older woman, who’s happy livin’ Love kids and, keep all our business in the crib and
And not afraid to die with me, the God, on your side,
We holdin’ hands and death do us apart and then we slide.”