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Ghostface Killah’s Son Says He Hasn’t Seen His Dad in 10 Years in Latest Diss Tracks

Ghostface’s son delivers raw emotion and calls for connection in new music

Draggy by Draggy
September 20, 2025
in Entertainment
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Ghostface Killah’s Son Says He Hasn’t Seen His Dad in 10 Years in Latest Diss Tracks

Ghostface Killah and Infinite Coles

Infinite Coles, son of rapper Ghostface Killah, is speaking directly from the heart on two powerful new songs that shed light on his complicated relationship with his father.

The tracks, “Sweetface Killah” and “Dad & I,” dropped earlier this week and are already sparking conversation—not just because of who his dad is, but because of how openly Coles expresses his personal truth.

In “Sweetface Killah,” Coles doesn’t hold back his emotions. One line in particular has social media buzzing: “How you in a Mac truck, but forget you a father.” Despite the heavy words, Infinite was quick to shut down speculation that the song is a diss.

“NOT A DISS!!! But thank you so much,” he wrote online in response to someone labeling it a direct shot at his father.

But the follow-up track, “Dad & I,” makes it even clearer that what Coles is offering isn’t beef—it’s heartbreak. He sings about the emotional disconnect with his dad, describing how they clash on everything from lifestyle to identity.

“You tell me to man up when I put on makeup,” he shares, revealing the tension between their views.

This isn’t the first time Coles has opened up about his father being absent. In a recent interview, he revealed that he hasn’t seen Ghostface Killah in over ten years.

“I love my father,” he said. “I just wish we could connect and understand one another.”

With both songs slated for his upcoming album “Sweetface Killah,” dropping December 5th, Coles is making it clear that this project is about more than music. It’s a public act of vulnerability. It’s also a call for connection. “I wonder if we’ll be able to mend or have a conversation before one of our time is up,” he said.

There’s no bitterness in his voice, just longing. And for fans listening closely, Infinite Coles isn’t out to destroy his father’s legacy. He’s trying to find his place in it.

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