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Anytime there is a conflict, there is always multiple sides to the story. And the chances of the truth being revealed are usually on the low end. It’s not secret that the Wu-Tang Clan’s internal problems have caused riffs in their group output over the years. Just this past weekend, RZA went on the record […]
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.
Lorde’s “Royals” is the no. 1 song in the nation, so Wu-Tang Clan’s Raekwon decided to take a crack, no pun, at his own version of the song.
Maino drops a new cut called “Bet That,” featuring the Wu-Tang Clan’s Raekwon.
Troy Ave, being one of a list of noteworthy Big Apple up-and-comers, took the liberty of releasing a potent track, affectionately titled “New York City.” Today, he returns with a proper visual for the gritty tune.
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.
Now here’s a story that’s only built for pop culture folklore. Up from the 36 Chambers, the Wu-Tang Clan’s Ghostface Killah and Raekwon infiltrated Fox Sports to appear on Crowd Goes Wild with Regis Philbin.
Remember when many a Rap fan was saying that the best MC in G-Unit wasn’t 50 Cent but Lloyd Banks? That was a long minute ago but after what seems like a hiatus, the Boy Wonder drops a new cut called “Drop A Diamond,” featuring Raekwon.
Last Tuesday (Sept. 24) during “Drake Week,” the Toronto rapper stopped by the ALIFE store in New York City for a surprise show that included special guests Travi$ Scott and Raekwon.
“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.
In Rap there is a noticeable difference when artists that work together versus having a true chemistry. AZ and Nas have it, Kanye and Jay Z have it as well. A two man team that we always look forward to hearing from is Ghostface Killah and Raekwon.
Two of Wu-Tang Clan‘s finest connect over production courtesy of True Master on “Batman and Robin.” Who, you ask? Well, that would be none other than Raekwon and Ghostface Killah.