It seems like Alcott can’t get enough after performing his first flawless verse with Ghost, and he doesn’t seem phased by the larger venues – delivering the 36 Chambers classic with the rest of the crew firmly in tow. Ghostface also gives Alcott props for helping get the group into the country, with the wheelchair basketball and tennis star revealing that he wrote a letter of reference to the Immigration Department. Given how many rappers are denied entry to the country, it seems like they need all the reference letters they can get!
Watch the footage from the show below, with Sydney’s gig taking place at the Hordern Pavilion tonight:
Big ups to my boy Ghostface Killah for inviting me onstage last night to spit with him and the Wu-Tang Clan.. Definition of a dream come true! Glad I could play a very small part in getting them in the country by writing a letter of reference to immigration.. Wutang is for the children RZA GZA Raekwon Masta Killa #wutang #wutangclan
Posted by Dylan Alcott on Tuesday, February 23, 2016