Wu-Tang Clan legend Ghostface Killah is currently at the center of family drama after his child, known publicly as Infinite Coles, released a diss track calling out Ghostface for neglect and lack of acceptance. The track highlights personal grievances, including criticism over how Ghostface has allegedly treated his child in light of their gender identity.
What We Know So Far
- The child, Infinite Coles, appears to have come out as transgender (or is openly navigating gender identity), and claims that Ghostface hasn’t given support or public acknowledgment.
- In the diss track, Infinite Coles refers to feeling ignored, emotionally abandoned, and overlooked by their father. There are also lyrics requesting love, acceptance, and validation.
- The track has gone viral, shared on platforms like Instagram and Reddit. Fans are discussing whether this is purely a familial dispute or reflection of deeper personal issues.
Context & Broader Implications
- Ghostface, like many older rappers, has had past lyrics and public statements that some interpret as not supportive of LGBTQ+ issues. This music and personal conflict arrives in that broader cultural conversation.
- The child’s call for emotional recognition resonates with many in the queer community who feel closely tied to family acceptance or rejection. It’s sparking debates not just about what celebrity fathers do, but about how public figures handle their children’s identities.
What’s Unclear
- It is not yet confirmed whether there has been a formal public statement from Ghostface on the matter.
- The timeline for when the diss track was recorded and released is not fully established.
- Legal or personal reconciliation actions (if any) have not been reported yet.
What To Monitor Next
- Whether Ghostface addresses the allegations publicly or through social media.
- If Infinite Coles continues to release music or statements related to this, possibly giving more details.
- Public reactions from fans, LGBTQ+ advocates, and other artists—especially around family, accountability, and acceptance.
- Any signs of personal reconciliation or family discussions getting public.

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