Ghostface Killah‘s son, Infinite Coles, is accusing his father of living up to his name. Infinite took to Instagram to call out the rapper, going into detail about their estranged relationship. In the message, Ghostface’s son claimed that the father-son duo haven’t spoken for over 15 years and opened up about how it emotionally affects him.

“I have NEVER been the type to go online and talk about my personal life, my family or my emotions,” he wrote in a lengthy post, XXL reported. “However, today I’m giving an inside look into my broken heart, because I’m feeling more lost and hopeless than I have ever been,” his letter began. “@therealghostfacekillah I didn’t really want to do this; but at this point, I’m tired of keeping quiet to save your reputation. I’m tired of the PAIN. My heart has been aching and longing to be love[d] by you, MY FATHER for way too long. So since you are unreachable, perhaps this will get your attention.”

The up-and-coming R&B singer continued, explaining that he’s reached out to his father on multiple occasions but hasn’t received a response “for over a DECADE.”

In his emotional post, he included several alleged screenshots of messages to his father, all of which were unanswered. In one of the messages, Coles pleaded with his father to help with his sister’s medical bills.

 

Later, he called Killah “the full definition of a deadbeat,” accusing the rapper of neglecting him and his family.

 

“Dad, you let us live without light, gas, or even communication from you for years,” he wrote, directly addressing his father. “You have all this coin and yet you allow my uncles to clean up your mess. I have lived in a shelter for almost a year in 2020 during Covid and you haven’t reached out once to help me or to see if I was even alive!”

The singer also made it clear why he decided to disclose his father’s alleged neglect.

“For the people reading this, I really want y’all to understand I’m not looking for attention or sympathy from anyone. I’m looking for attention from my father,” he wrote.

Concluding his letter, he begged his father to be present in his children’s lives.

“Daddy, we need you,” he wrote. “Not your money, but your heart, your attention, your love. I hope you change your ways and realize that you have some beautiful and talented children out here, with deep voids in their heart because YOU HAVE BEEN MISSING. You’ve ghosted us for far too long.”

Killah has not addressed Coles’ claims publicly.