Presented by Big Mike with Supa Mario, Ghost in the Shell was released in 2004 and stands as the definitive Styles P mixtape, delivering pure Yonkers grit. After leaving Bad Boy with his group, The Lox, Styles P transitioned to their own imprint, D-Block, where he gained more control and creative freedom over his career. This is where Ghost truly flourished, solidifying his status as the group’s most prolific solo artist. Maintaining his street credibility, this mixtape captured his raw essence while seamlessly blending his “gangster” aggression with the introspective, weed-fueled philosophy that has become synonymous with him. Collaborating with the masterminds of the classic D-Block sound, Vinny Idol and Supa Mario, you’ll be treated to heavy pianos, hard-hitting drums, and dark, eerie atmospheric sounds. Over 30 tracks of pure street Hip-Hop, featuring contributions from group members Jadakiss and Sheek Louch, infuse the project with the unmistakable Lox vibe. One of his most renowned underground storytelling tracks, “I-95,” takes listeners on a captivating journey along a drug trade route. “Immortal” showcases his “Ghost” persona, embodying untouchable street-certified status and lyrical superiority. Meanwhile, “Call My Name” serves as a high-energy anthem, highlighting his aggressive flow. While there’s a version available on Spotify for you steaming guys, it’s approximately 10 tracks shorter than the original. With our new series, Class Mixtape Run, we are here to bring that feel back like it was 2006 all over again! On behalf of Youtube, listen to it below!


