More Fish
More Fish, released on December 18, 2006, is Ghostface Killah’s sixth solo album and serves as a follow-up to Fishscale. The album continues Ghostface’s signature style of vivid storytelling, rapid-fire delivery, and cinematic narratives, blending street tales, humor, and personal reflections over soulful and funk-influenced production. It maintains the gritty yet melodic sound that fans expect while experimenting with a slightly lighter, more playful tone compared to its predecessor.
Tracks like “Good,” “Miguel Sanchez,” and “Alex” highlight Ghostface’s ability to craft character-driven stories and showcase his lyrical creativity, while collaborations with Wu-Tang members and other artists provide variety and maintain the group’s collective energy. The album also includes interludes and skits that enhance the cinematic feel and create a cohesive listening experience.
Critics generally praised More Fish for its consistent lyricism and Ghostface’s strong storytelling, though some noted it didn’t reach the same acclaim as Fishscale. Nonetheless, it reinforced his reputation as a skilled and inventive solo artist capable of blending humor, grit, and emotion in his work.
Overall, More Fish stands as a solid entry in Ghostface Killah’s discography, offering fans engaging narratives, dynamic production, and the distinctive style that has defined his solo career.