Ghostface Killah’s Kids: The Rapper's Sons Are in the Music Industry
Ghostface Killah's kids have made a name for themselves despite their father's fame and success. While three of his sons followed in his musical footsteps, less is known about his daughter, and her name has never been revealed.
Ghostface Killah's kids were raised in a music household, influencing their music careers. Despite his fame, the father of four has also encountered challenges as a parent. One of his sons was sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to criminal weapon possession.
The rapper's other son also opened up about their relationship, admitting they were not close, with one of the factors being his son's sexual orientation. He said his father used homophobic slur words in his songs, which used to offend him.
Ghostface Killah of Wu-Tang Clan performs at The O2 Arena on June 13, 2023, in London, England. | Source: Getty Images
Who Are Ghostface Killah's Kids?
Ghostface is a dad to his four children: three sons and one daughter. His sons have followed in his footsteps and pursued a music career. The talented rapper is dad to Dennis Ames, who goes by the stage name Sun God.
Sun God, a talented rapper, is part of the 2nd Generation Wu, which also comprises iNTelLL, who is the son of U-God, Young Dirty Bastard, the son of the late Old Dirty Bastard, and PXWER, son of Method Man. Their dads were the founding fathers of the Wu-Tang Clan.
Ghostface's second son, Supreme Intelligence, is a rapper as well. He appeared in a 2014 rap freestyle on Forbez DVD alongside his father and brother, Sun. The rapper's daughter lives her life off the spotlight, and less is known about her, and her name has never been revealed publicly.
Ghostface's third son, Infinite Coles, also pursues a music career. Infinite has made a name for himself in entertainment industry segments as a musician, model, actor, dancer, and artist.
Infinite then clarified that his comments were not intended to criticize his father.
He initially gained recognition when he was selected to contribute to XL Records co-founder Richard Russell's "Everything Is Recorded" project in 2017. Following this, he made guest appearances on tracks by Joy Orbison and Mella Dee. Since then, he has embarked on his solo music career.
Infinite's first EP was titled "Destiny," and it was named in honor of his late twin sister. It showcases his ability to blend his queerness with the captivating sultriness of alternative R&B. He once opened up about his twin sister, Destiny, who passed on when they were kids.
While discussing his sexual orientation, he opened up about how a part of him was forever changed when his twin sister passed away, explaining that this experience played a significant role in him embracing his identity as a femme queen. He said:
"I'm very much masculine and feminine at the same time, and I feel like a lot of my femininity comes from her. I guess I'm two people in one."
Inside Ghostface's Relationship with His Son Infinite
In a 2017 interview, Infinite opened up about his relationship with his father, revealing that the two were not close. He further shared that during his upbringing, his uncle RZA played a pivotal role in caring for him, and he regards his uncle as his greatest source of inspiration.
He added that RZA significantly influenced his passion for music, revealing that the entertainer introduced him to throwback music from celebrated singers such as Marvin Gaye, Luther Vandross, and Patti LaBelle.
Infinite, who identifies as gay, also revealed that the homophobic slurs used in his father's songs were the cause of their growing apart. He didn't like the songs because they felt like they were about him and made him feel he had to hide his true self.
The multitalented artist then clarified that his comments were not intended to criticize his father, and he emphasized that they were actively working on improving and nurturing a healthier relationship.
Ghostface Killah's Kids: His Son, Sun God Faced Legal Charges
In 2016, Ghostface's other son, Sun, entered a guilty plea in the state Supreme Court in St. George, admitting to a felony charge of attempted second-degree criminal weapon possession. Sun's arrest occurred when law enforcement executed a warrant at his apartment, with authorities alleging that he had connections to the Komrad Militant Bloods gang.
According to the police, the rapper tried to flee, and as two detectives went after him, he threw a gun. The police report also indicated that they found two bullets and drugs in his bedroom. Based on reports, this wasn't the first time Sun allegedly got rid of a gun. In October 2013, he was also busted by cops conducting a floor-by-floor patrol in apartment buildings.
Ghostface Killah and his son Sun God at Nokia Theater on July 30, 2009, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images
As per a law enforcement source, when the police encountered Sun and a group of individuals in the hallway, he ditched a handgun he had been carrying and ran away. The police subsequently tested the gun and discovered DNA belonging to Sun on it. Additionally, a review of video surveillance footage indicated that the defendant was with the firearm before encountering law enforcement.
Ghostface's other son, Supreme, is signed to his father's record label. Although he is now fully dedicated to his music career, there was a period when he took a break while attending Morgan State University. During this break, he experienced a falling out with his father, who had introduced him to the music scene.
Supreme was later motivated to return to music after he found a creative approach to balance his academic pursuits and rap career, including the death of Nipsey Hussle. He later released his EP titled "Love Jones."
Supreme, who has a young son, shared that he acquired valuable insights into being an active parent by drawing from the lessons he received from Ghostface during his childhood. Ghostface once talked about his children, acknowledging that they are now adults.
He then explained that as he grew older, he gained a clearer perspective on what truly matters to him and shifted his focus away from less important things. He expressed that when he gets to his 70s, most of his songs will revolve around the people who hold significance in his life, such as his children and wife.