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All That I Got Is You

"All That I Got Is You" is the solo debut single by Wu-Tang Clan rapper Ghostface Killah, released as the lead single from his solo debut album Ironman. The song features R&B singer Mary J. Blige and an outro which has Popa Wu giving teachings. It contains a sample of "Maybe Tomorrow" by The Jackson 5 as well as audio clips from the cult film The Education of Sonny Carson.

Music video
The music video for "All That I Got Is You" was directed by Terry Heller and Chuck Ozeas. Mary J. Blige was unavailable for the music video version, and is replaced by Wu-Tang Clan in-singer Tekitha for the hook and second verse. The video illustrates the images described within the lyrics of the song, featuring a young boy who portrays Ghostface in his youth born into a family of fifteen, with his mother, grandmother, aunts, uncles and cousins; all living in a three-bedroom apartment. The boy experiences all the hardships depicted in the song: growing up in a poor family in the Stapleton Housing Projects, watching his father leave their family at the age of six, sharing a small bed with three other siblings, picking roaches out of water-filled cereal and going next door to borrow leftover bread from neighbors. The scenes are intercut with present-day Ghostface playing a piano in the middle of a desolate street and a small choir. ==Track listing==
Track listing
United States • "All That I Got Is You" (radio edit) – 3:45 • "All That I Got Is You" (remix) – 3:59 • "Camay" (album version) – 5:22 • "Daytona 500" (album version) – 4:01 Europe • "All That I Got Is You" (remix edit) – 3:59 • "All That I Got Is You" (remix) – 4:07 • "All That I Got Is You" (remix instrumental) – 4:06 Remix • "All That I Got Is You" (single edit) – 3:52 • "All That I Got Is You" (remix edit) – 3:59 • "All That I Got Is You" (remix) – 4:07 • "All That I Got Is You" (remix Instrumental) – 4:06 ==Chart positions==
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