Raekwon
While the status of a new Wu-Tang Clan united effort still hangs in the balances, Raekwon pushes forward with his sixth album Fly International Luxurious Art. Today we get a formal invitation to the project with “The Living Room.”
You can count out Fabolous all you want, but the Brooklyn spitter always returns with a potential hit record right on time. “Thim Slick” is the current favorite from his Soul Tape 3 mixtape, and that’s further solidified today with this remix from Raekwon and Ghostface Killah.
Legendary MC Raekwon returned to The Breakfast Club to give fans an update on his upcoming LP, F.I.L.A. (Fly International Luxurious Art), to clear up any discrepancies about Wu-Tang Clan’s tentative album, and more.
There’s beauty in the randomness of New York City. Patrons at Sweet Chick, a chicken and waffles spot in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, were unexpectedly treated to an impromptu performance by Wu-Tang Clan MC Raekwon, Thursday (February 20).
Over the weekend, Hip-Hop lost rising star Doe B to a senseless act of violence. But just a few days later DJ Whoo Kid debuts an exclusive track by Raekwon featuring the deceased rapper and his Hustle Gang boss T.I.
Raekwon has always possessed the distinct talent of talking that talk (if you don’t understand the concept, you’ve already lost). Such is displayed on the legends latest release, “Soundboy Kill It,” a boom-bap, reggae influenced cut featuring Melanie Fiona and Assassin.
Raekwon has been far from stingy with the material that will not appear on his upcoming Fly International Luxurious Art album. He returns today with a new loose release, titled “A Rainy Day.”
On this fine Friday afternoon, Hip-Hop fans receive a gift in some fresh bars from Raekwon. But rather than new material, the legendary MC takes Drea’s “So Good” to task.
This weekend, fans celebrated the 20th year anniversary of the Wu-Tang Clan‘s debut album, Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). However, there seems to be a riff in the crew as RZA and Raekwon aired disagreements over what’s holding up the release of their final studio album, A Better Tomorrow.
Raekwon is continuing to make his rounds in the media not limited to the realms of Hip-Hop. The other day, he and Cuban Linx co-star, Ghostface Killah played trivia with Regis Philbin on Fox Sports and later that evening, he had his first dine-in experience with sushi.
“Pound Cake” is the clear favorite on Drake’s Nothing Was The Same according to his rap peers. Following The LOX’s take on the cut, Raekwon lays a potent verse of his own on the Boi-1da-product track.