Ghetto Supastar

Ghetto Supastar is the debut solo studio album by former Fugees member and American rapper Pras.

The album produced the single "Ghetto Supastar (That Is What You Are)," features a rap by Ol' Dirty Bastard and additional vocals by R&B singer Mýa.

Entertainment Weekly's Tom Sinclair felt that although the album "sounds like he’s got one ear glued to the No Limit catalog and the other to Puff Daddy (”Blue Angels” samples the theme from Grease), Ghetto Supastar yields enough lowbrow kicks to keep hardcore heads bobbing until the next Fugees disc.

"[6] Anthony Decurtis, writing for Rolling Stone, wrote that "nothing else on Supastar réaches nearly as high as [its lead single] – in particular, the rapping by Pras and the usual array of guests rarely rises above (or, to be fair, below) mere adequacy.

Jean's and Hill's albums demonstrated their creativity and musicianship, whereas Pras seems content mimicking other, more capable, rappers on his set.