Raekwon: The Cuban Linx II Interview 
Published Wednesday, May 20, 2009 9:04 AM
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By Ismael AbduSalaam



The wait is nearly over. After four years of work, and fourteen years of fan anticipation, the Chef has finally confirmed an August 11 release date for Only Built for Cuban Linx II (EMI). The journey was not without much adversity. Two high-profile executive producers, Busta Rhymes and Dr.Dre, dropped out for still undisclosed reasons. And with Dre’s departure, it also marked the loss of Aftermath’s strong label support. But Raekwon persevered, and found success brokering a joint venture between his own Ice Water Records and EMI.


Now, judgment day will soon be upon us. Will Raekwon be able to capture the essence of his 1995 masterpiece, or will fans be treated to another respectable, but ultimately disappointing solo offering from the Chef?


AllHipHop.com: It’s been over 10 years since the original Cuban Linx album. Of course in that span you’ve grown as a man and an artist. With those realities manifested in your current life, how did you approach the sequel as opposed to the 1995 original?


Raekwon: I just went back in there and basically visited my roots again by listening to the first album. It ain’t really no method to my madness, it’s just me still having the passion to make that kind of music. A lot of people wanted me to go back into that cocaine story, drug life world again. To me, that’s the easiest sh*t for me to do. I’m an artist who wants to constantly grow and come up with more creativeness. So for people to say they love that [Cuban Linx] vibe, style, the Chinese/karate flick sayings, the eerie sounds, I just put all that in my memory bank and really went back out there searching for that production. We came out successful with what we needed.


When we made the first Cuban Linx album, I remember having beats on there that were 4-5 years old, that I held onto like ‘I’m gripping these sh*ts right here! I don’t give a f**k if they’re 10 years old, I’m keeping these right here!’ And that became the same journey on Cuban Linx II. People love that new “Wu Ohh,” that beat is like 4 years old, b! But it sounds so fresh and so right that it still sounds new. I guess sh*t happens for a reason. That showed me I was on my way to making a classic. I’m from that era that we work hard to make great music.


I took my time out to make sure I really did some soul-searching as far as the production side to really come up with making a classic. And I feel that it’s a classic off top. It ain’t no sh*t that you’ll say he tried to evolve with today’s sound. It’s what you want if you know who I am.


AllHipHop.com: Like you mentioned with “Wu Ohh,” you also have that classic RZA Wu Tang sound on “Criminology 2.” How was the chemistry with Dr. Dre on the songs you two worked on for the album?


Raekwon: Dre is a great friend. We met one time and had good chemistry. He gave me his word that he was here for me and wanted to be a part of this project. And once a man gives you his word, that’s all you can stand on. So we made some heat and that was that. As far as going into anything else [businesswise], that started happening after the chemistry had been made. And when everything didn’t pan out, we didn’t let that supersede our friendship or our business ties. I just wanted to make sure the brother was on the album and had the opportunity to get in on this Cuban Linx sh*t.


I respect producers whether they’re a new jack, or someone who paved the way like Dre. It’s just about coming up with that proper chemistry that I feel is the truth. And that’s what happened [with Dre]. This was that classic world I wanted to be in. After I finished, I was like ‘this is some sh*t right here.’ People are really going to love this one.


AllHipHop.com: When the original came out, you laid a modern blueprint on how to approach a cinematic album for your contemporaries in Nas (It Was Written), Jay-Z (Reasonable Doubt), and B.I.G. (Life After Death). Although the LP helped in creating a lot of memorable music, where there any Cuban Linx inspired trends that you disliked?


Raekwon: One thing about me, I don’t really judge nobody’s sh*t like that. A man is going to make whenever he feels he likes. I can’t sit there and say a n*gga stole anything from me. You make your sh*t, I make my sh*t. That’s why I made my tape purple. I wanted n*ggas to know the difference between they sh*t, and my sh*t! Going through hearing n*gga’s sh*t and seeing that they may have used the terminology the way we used it, I still wouldn’t say anyone is near close to me. Just when you think you’re close to me in the race, I’m gonna fly and hit the turbo boost on you. All I can do is just worry about what the f**k I gotta do and when my time is to come.


I learned from n*gga’s in the early 80’s, don’t get me wrong. We all learn from each other. At the same token I still got to make my path for me. I can’t really say anybody’s product is something I got to be pissed about. You Burger King, I’m McDonald’s, n*gga. It is what it is.


AllHipHop.com: Your last album was in 2003 but you’ve remained extremely busy, especially over the last year and a half. In that span, you’ve worked with Doom, Ill Bill, Big Boi, The Game, and a bunch of other artists. So looking at the industry today, who are other artists you look forward to working with or have worked with for this album?


Raekwon: It’s a lot of people I’d love to work with. I’m in the zone where I got to prove to people that I can hold my own. It’s more exciting for me to work as an artist that’s in a creative zone right now. I don’t want to base my sh*t off who I’m working with. I work with people according to personality and if I respect your art. You don’t have to be a multi-platinum artist for me to be a fan of you. You can be an up and comer, but if I feel you got it I’m f**king with you.


Prime example is the cat Nipsey Hussle. He’s new, but one day his CD got inside my car. Before you know it I heard a line in his verse where he said my name on some big up sh*t, saluting me. And here I am saluting him as a good artist. It showed me that there are still people out there who get busy.


I want to work with some of the OGs in the game, too. I feel like paying respect to the ones who did it before us is due. You can’t forget these cats. Just looking at the some of the producers I worked with on the album like Eric Sermon and Marley Marl. These are dudes that I grew up on that I really loved what they were making. They were making heat and classical music. It’s all about respecting my origins.


AllHipHop.com: That philosophy pretty much defines why you reached out to Outkast for “Skew It on the Bar-B.” You were one of, if not the first NY emcee to really embrace the burgeoning mainstream Southern movement in Hip-Hop.


Raekwon: Yeah, I was the one that opened that door for those South kids to come through. Anybody will tell you that. When the South was down, Rae was there for them. A lot of sh*t that I do, it just happens. How that Outkast sh*t jumps off is I’m pushing through the mall in the A, and I see the kid. And its like respect, kings respect kings. And we just got in the studio, I liked the n*ggas as individuals, and they looked at me the same way. We made history. I don’t go after who’s gonna help me on a marketing level.


AllHipHop.com: You’ve blessed us with a “Criminology 2” that captures the aura of the original. Is there any chance of us getting a “Verbal Intercourse 2?”


Raekwon: Thank you. We did the “Criminology 2” because I felt that was a beat that I really loved. When me and Ghost did that one, we were like “we want to start fights in the club.” Not trying to promote violence, [but] you how you’ll be at a club and a fight goes down? And the music is still playing? That’s the vibe I got from “Criminology.” [The sequel] was just a bonus to let everyone know ‘yo, get ready.’ We’re still in our zone, we haven’t missed a beat.


Regarding “Verbal Intercourse 2,” Nas said he’s gonna be on the album. We’re still working on catching him. But if it’s not “Verbal Intercourse 2,” we’ll come up with some new chemistry. And I think that’s the most important thing, to revamp that and bring it back to life. These are my dudes from back in the day, like Mobb Deep, Nas, Fat Joe, and Big Pun, God bless the dead. You never know what’s going to happen. Rae’ still got to move on as a general.


AllHipHop.com: On the last Wu album (8 Diagrams), you and Ghost really didn’t care for where RZA was taking the production. When you hooked back him for your project, where there any issues with getting the sound you wanted from him? Or did everything flow like the original Cuban Linx?


Raekwon: One thing about RZA is he’s like the Wizard of Oz. He’ll give what he feels like giving you, but he has other sh*t that he doesn’t really admire too much because it doesn’t represent his growth and development process. I knew he already had it; it’s just hard to get him to go back into his bag of goodies because he’s so used to dealing with another bag right now.


So that was the situation with the first album. I felt like ‘yo, I want this sound.’ But he was like ‘this is going to be the new sound!’ So now it happens to be a want situation. RZA is the type where you’ll ask for this, and he’ll give you something else. But he always has what you want [laughs]. You may have to search for a little bit, do some soul searching, but you’ll find what you need. That’s why happened on Cuban Linx II. I got what I needed from him for my sh*t.


[On 8 Diagrams], whatever else he wanted to grow on, we weren’t crazy over it. And that’s the whole thing people took out of context. No one tried to take anything away from RZA as a producer. It was more or less you can’t be selfish, and have to work with everybody’s ears and eyes on something. Him being the dude that he is with mad platinum albums, some n*ggas be super cocky. ‘I don’t wanna hear nothing, I got this.’ That’s what happened in that situation.


AllHipHop.com: I talked with Funkmaster Flex last year, and we discussed how in 1995 you, Nas, and B.I.G. were viewed as the top artists out of NYC. And of course around this time is when the mythical “King of New York” title began to take on a tangible form. But out of the three, you were the only one that never really fed into that competition. Why did that race never really appeal to you?


Raekwon: All that right there my n*gga is just egos jumping off the curb. If you’re a king, you’re a king. I never really jumped into that world because I didn’t have anything to prove at that time. My music was speaking for itself. Everybody wants to be on top, when they’re on top. I want to still be able to walk amongst the people, instead of being looked at as ‘yo, you can’t touch me.’ I always like to be in the mix. You got some dudes that feel like they’re so high; they can’t come back down to reality. I didn’t want to fall in that position, because I’m really a street n*gga. I really come from this and live it. Everything you hear, see, or witness from me, it’s because of my struggle. I never let myself get super-ego’d up just because I had a hot f**king album out. I’m always going to be grounded and respecting people who helped my career and life.


But I am a silent king. I don’t do a lot of bragging and boasting. It’s like when you come into a club and see a n*gga flashing all this money, just to show a b**ch he got money. Some b**ches don’t like that sh*t. They’re like ‘real n*ggas don’t show sh*t.’ That’s the same motto I have in regards to being a successful artist. I don’t have to be in the flyest V, you might catch me in a rental, b. I’m still live, though. I can have one chain on and the n*gga next to me can have 1,000 chains on. The most important thing is to be you and stay grounded.


I love the fly sh*t. But that don’t make me.


AllHipHop.com: There comes a time for everyone when they realize their generation’s culture has become a thing of the past. When you look at Hip-Hop in 2009, have you felt or are starting to feel that when you analyze today’s Hip-Hop culture?


Raekwon: Hip-Hop is about us showing each other growth and creativity. I don’t really get that too much anymore. There are so many fans out there; they’re not even fans anymore. They’re rappers! Me and my people had a discussion about how sales are so important to fans right now. ‘Oh, this dude only did 100,000. This guy only did 40,000 or 130,000.’ When the f**k did fans start paying attention to that sh*t?! Does it make a difference? Let’s talk about the music, man! The f**k n*ggas is worried about everything else for? That’s the sh*t that makes me weary with the game right now. It’s just a hot mess.


Every generation goes through its own trends and sh*t. All that sh*t is not important. It’s about making good and authentic music. You can’t base an artist’s merit on sales. Everyone is not going to be a 5 million seller. When I came in the game, I didn’t give a f**k about none of that sh*t. I was coming to get my respect. I wanted to hear people say ‘he gets busy, he puts it down, he can rhyme.’ But now, these artists they get big headed because they sell millions. It makes you a fortunate cat, but it doesn’t make you that n*gga. I’m just old-fashioned, I want n*ggas to really earn it.


It’s just like how boxing is f**ked up right now because we ain’t got no real live heavyweights. Who’s an [American] heavyweight right now? We ain’t even f**king got one! It’s f**ked up to me. That’s the sh*t we got to pay attention to [in Hip-Hop]. The art is special. When you get a golden child you want to feel like he paid his dues. Not like he got help for another artist to blow up.


AllHipHop.com: No matter what, the great music will stand the test of time, regardless of sales.


Raekwon: Exactly! I think that’s the most important thing. You can make a good album, but will it stand the test of time? Will a mother**ker pop it in 10 years from now? Same thing with Cuban Linx. When I made that album, I didn’t think people would still want me to come with a part 2. There are about 2 rappers out of 2,000 that people want a sequel to one of his classics. That’s incredible. I feel honored to be in that box. People really paid attention to what I’ve done. That’s what it’s all about. The people are saying ‘We know [Rae] has it in him to do it again, and we know he’ll do it.’



Comments

 

MRGODBYROAD said:

PEACE TO THE GOD!
May 20, 2009 9:13 AM
 

WolfgangWashington said:

aight chef...lets get it
May 20, 2009 9:16 AM
 

odeisel said:

Man i really really hope that this album can live up to that name. It's almost like a death sentence
May 20, 2009 9:22 AM
 

saga1825 said:

It might not be a good thing for the Chef to totally break away from the blue print of the first OBFCL. Can't wait to hear, hopefully it lives up to its name...
May 20, 2009 9:23 AM
 

AllHipHop.com Daily News - said:

As excitement builds over the verified August release of Only Built for Cuban Linx II, Raekwon is giving...
May 20, 2009 9:24 AM
 

starmega5 said:

yo so far so good from what ive heard, im not expectin a 95' classic, thats just gettin setup for disappointment but a 09' classic would hit the spot
May 20, 2009 9:24 AM
 

Tupacfan said:

looking forward to this album! So it better be good! It better not get push back either.. If red and meth still sound great I have high hopes that chef reakwon will come thru with a banger too!

I like the interview too, rae keep it 100% real simple!
May 20, 2009 9:30 AM
 

D.O.C said:

CAN'T WAIT 4 THE ALBUM

1ST WAS A CLASSIC AND THIS SHOULD BE TOO
May 20, 2009 9:46 AM
 

Sincere7X said:

This was a good session, I hope Nas gets it in on a Verbal Intercourse II or an entirely new song with the same chemistry or similar vibe to it.  And of course I hope OBCL II adds to the Wu legacy.  Wu-Tang, Wu-Tang!  Waaah! (lol)
May 20, 2009 9:55 AM
 

JayAllah said:

dont dissapoint RAE


that wu song is dope...

the whips and kicks should be a bonus on the album i love that song...
May 20, 2009 9:56 AM
 

SaluateYaGeneral said:

GREAT FUCKING READ!!!

RAE A REAL LIVE WIRE ON THE MIC

DROP THAT NEW LP ASAP!!!!

RAE KEEP CHEF'N THAT SHIT UP HOMIE

May 20, 2009 10:00 AM
 

DZADavey7 said:

man...the LP is gonna be fire....period....
May 20, 2009 10:16 AM
 

TonyMalibu said:

Good interview!

I have even more respect for Raekwon now!  I feel Odiesel too, though.  I hope the sequal can live up to the original.  I'm sure the album will be nothing less than stellar, but the odds of it being BETTER than the original are slim to none.  It kinda makes you wish that he'd call it something else.

At any rate, I'll definitely be copping it when it comes out.
May 20, 2009 10:29 AM
 

NickyKnoxx said:

tech>the chef
May 20, 2009 10:52 AM
 

wutangfan said:

Damn good interview. I know I am looking forward to the album and the songs I've heard so far have all been good. Please drop that on August 11. For one so the world can finally hear it and for two it's my b-day. What a great present that will be.
May 20, 2009 11:17 AM
 

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May 20, 2009 11:33 AM
 

Mr.GoodBrother said:

Peace to the God Rae...Aug 11th I'm all in Son...True Talk.Brooklyn Lives-Righteous.FREE SHYNE PO!!!
May 20, 2009 11:34 AM
 

Water Ur Seeds said:

Dope interview... thats hope Chef still cookin up that marvelous shit
May 20, 2009 11:36 AM
 

BLUNTBLAZER said:

DAM RAE IS THA NIG
IM DEF CHECKIN FO THIS ONE

THA GRINDAHOLIC

THA MUSIC
http://www.myspace.com/thagrindaholic
THA VIDEOS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vascBlzwYo0
May 20, 2009 11:48 AM
 

Malandro said:

Waiting for that album Rae !! i think rappers should drop more albums in a year !!!

We need more music from Nas , Rae , Az , Ghost and 90's cat that can really deliever some hot product !!!! im really tired if this halfway albums cat whos all about havin a big first single !!!!!

After this generation of lyricist i dont know wutz next the new cats ain showin nothin like the 90's !!!!

Rae !!!! jada set it up the east si about to take over again !!!
May 20, 2009 11:58 AM
 

vancitykilla09 said:

will be waiting rae!!! we need the older rap cats to come back nas,az,spice 1, gza the real rap cats!!!!
May 20, 2009 12:54 PM
 

JohnPigeon said:

Raekwon is a King and the new shit is going to be a masterpiece.  That Wu-Ohh track is a sick classic.  I'm listening to the new Meth and Red right now and it's fucking crazy!!!  

I hope Wu-Tang makes it up to Van City this year for Rock The Bells.
May 20, 2009 1:01 PM
 

Stand_Alone said:

"Fuck rap!  Hip Hop for me off tops..."

OBFCL is some serious shoes to fill, but if its that artwork, im ridin regardless. Now I gotta go find Immobolarity so I can bang that "Sneakers" joint...thats my shit! That and the joint with Masta Killa.... hope my nigga Rae get his just do.
May 20, 2009 1:04 PM
 

BlackSean said:

Raekwon:  There are so many fans out there; they’re not even fans anymore. They’re rappers! Me and my people had a discussion about how sales are so important to fans right now. ‘Oh, this dude only did 100,000. This guy only did 40,000 or 130,000.’ When the f**k did fans start paying attention to that sh*t?! Does it make a difference? Let’s talk about the music, man! The f**k n*ggas is worried about everything else for? That’s the sh*t that makes me weary with the game right now. It’s just a hot mess.
*******************************


Sumbody finally said it....  

too many folks (mostly dudes) sound like sack-chasing females, counting another n*gga's stash......  

"He only sold ______ his 1st week" .... too many folks concerned w/the business aspect~ and not even in the business.

....like, what did "The Great Adventures of Slick Rick" sell?  

Now, name me 1 person who doesn't know "Children's Story" line-for-line.... and from that #, how many were born after its original release??  Good music trumps all that extra sh*t


Great read..... now unleash the Purple Tape, Vol. II
May 20, 2009 1:15 PM
 

poe said:

better bring that ether!
May 20, 2009 1:25 PM
 

JSG said:

GOOD INTERVIEW... THOROUGH QUESTIONS...

J
May 20, 2009 1:42 PM
 

tippydickumdown said:

raekwon is a napolean complex having little BITCH..

the mufucka cd ob4cl2 might be good on paper,but as I outlined in the previous post about this little dude,his skill level has gotten worse & worse..he needs to beg ghostface for an assist..[I wonder why dr.dre ain't fuckin wih it-cuz dude may be wack].the 1st ob4cl might have made noise back in the gap,but definitely wasn't a top 5 or top 10 classic,as stated previously..in fact,we made need to credit rza for his involvement in that..

I caught this 1 too late,so I will have to hold the story for when his alledged shit drops & yall put the thread on it..
May 20, 2009 1:55 PM
 

BREAKTHRURADIO said:

damn it's been a minute since anythings been out...should be a good one

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May 20, 2009 2:24 PM
 

rubsk1 said:

yo tippydickum u dont know shit about hiphop get thr f out of here if i see u in the streets ill kick your ass rae album is a classic
May 20, 2009 2:37 PM
 

tippydickumdown said:

let me tell you a little story: [and I will keep posting it on other blogs until I feel it has been caught by the ahh regulars & I'm interested in your opinions]

I worked as a label rep for music label back in the gap.my boss upon hiring me told me she'd send me out on my 1st promo tour soon,but she definitely wouldn't be sending me out with 1 particular group..next thing I know,I get a call saying she needed me to meet this group,[the one who she said she didn't want me to go out 1st with] & accompany them on their 1st promo tour.a 1st for both of us.so without having any apprehensions,I agreed in proceeded to me them somewhere in ohio,if I remember correctly.I got there & met the the group & my boss @ the airport.then we began the promo tour.as a label rep,my job was essentially road management for the label..this group was unique in that the majority where open to what they needed to do,none really were professional.like any other group of nigga,they did what they had to do,in between getting their per diem & smoking weed.the group I'm speaking of is the wu tang clan.@ this time everyone was there except ol dirty bastard & raekwon.[cappadonna hadn't joined the group yet].during this leg of the promo tour [several parts of ohio & michigan]I had an opportunity to deal with these individuals up close..they had just put c.r.e.a.m. out there as a single & were still riding high on "protect ya neck" & "m.e.t.h.o.d.m.a.n." but were essentially fresh off the block.I was shocked to discover in this time period that 1-they all didn't really get along with each other like that [I personally witnessed meth & ugod get into a physical altercation].2-being straight off the block,several had smoked CRACK on the regular..[I won't name names but I will say I heard it straight from 1 of them's mouth,and as he told me,the others heard him telling me & didn't dispute it].and 3-this soon to be major force in eastcoast rap was TURNED OUT on r kelly's "12 play" & the babyface cd with soon as I get home & whip appeal,constantly playing these shits over & over & over.anyway,getting them to do shit was sometimes difficult..they just wanted their per diem & to smoke..then raekwon joins the tour..anyway we had spent the WHOLE day doing in stores,ect,nonstop.without really getting a chance to eat.we were all a little tired & grumpy but it needed to et done..and around evening time,we were in the backstage area of this club,and they had brought like 4 or 5 pizzas,so naturally we all dug into them..starving I had like 2 slices.after this performance,we are loaded back into the vans,planning out next movement,when all of the sudden,the door open on the van I'm driving & raekwon,masta killa & I THINK ghostface began hitting me in the face & body,WHILE I'M SEATBELTED IN THIS VAN-FOR EATING SOME MUFUCKING PIZZA! [I KNOW raekwon was throwing punches,as was masta killa.ghostface was close by his side but I don't know if he threw any or not,].when I had the slices,I saw raekwon mugging me out of the corner of his eye,but I wasn't tripping..[he had just came that day & unlike the others I had built with,I didn't know anything about corey woods.needless to say seatbelted in this econoline van,I got beat pretty bad.[to this day I have marks on my eye & lip from this incident].after they stopped,I was sitting there,engine running,bleeding..thinking to myself rza,inspector deck & meth,whom I'd become cool with,particularly meth,didn't say shit..didn't even attempt to stop it.I would've thought the rza would've done something,or his brother divine,who was their road mgr..when we got our next destination,I'm bloodied up & jason staten [who I found out later was listed as their a&r coordinator or something,on their 1st cd-wtf] was outside tellingme what they did was wrong & press charges right now while their doing this promo @ wherever we are @]he said he would be a witness..ME being affiliated with & acknowledging the "code of the streets",declined to do this & continued this promo tour for another day & a half,after which,suddenly I was given my last check & a plane tix..apparently my boss feared for my safety & decided to let me go.as we all parted company @ the airport,a couple gave me dap but the majority didn't speak to me & that was it.I thought that was the end of me on that tour..but I had been fired completely..I later found out that my boss was afraid of the damage as well as the negative publicity  on this group prior to their debut cd being relased,would cause..needless to say,I had no idea they would blow up to the extent they did..and ever since,I've hoped to catch raekwon in a one on one situation.back then,as it is now,I'd stomp the shit outta that little dude,but that's kind of hard to do when the coward sets it off on someone seatbelted in a fucking van.I got dudes social security # & could've easily did some shit with that,once he began blowing up..that was years ago..and I have never shared this story with anyone [outside of a few of my homies],save the 1 time I sent it to this very site & illseed chose to disregard it.I recently heard meth on shade 45 & called the artist shotline to try & get on the air & share it,but couldn't.how would any of you readers feel about being the vic on some shit like this? nevermind the fact that this person is an entertainer,just period? so hearing about how mufuckaz wanna gang up on budden for his comments or about this ob4cl2 cd just brings back old wounds for me,literally as well as figuratively..to hear "wu tang aint nuthin to fuck with" & hear over the years about all the stories of them gangbanging mufuckin individuals,makes me wish for the day I can see corey woods again.if he's performing somewhere chances are he will have niggaz with him,but if he's performing somewhere,I can know & have a few niggaz with me,that really don't give a fuck.dude is a bitch for what he did,and a subpar rapper @ best.a short disgruntled wanna be tough guy,hoping to recapture adulation with a waterdown version of his [and arguably,ghostface's opus]..retaliation is a must  & in the end,I believe corey woods will pay for what he did to me..I only hope I get the opportunity to be the debit collector..

now..if you think I'm lying,illseed,ask him to respond..
May 20, 2009 2:54 PM
 

MONOLITHICPAW said:

Damn "tippy" shit was rough. and I hate that same behavior from any nigga rapper or not. but links 2 was a classic. All I can say is I hope one day You can work through it. I can tell you still have the mental scars from it. I hate that that happened to you. but links  2 was a classic. and yes of course that had a lot to do with Ghost and Rza.
May 20, 2009 3:24 PM
 

tippydickumdown said:

MONOLITHICPAW said:
Damn "tippy" shit was rough. and I hate that same behavior from any nigga rapper or not. but links 2 was a classic. All I can say is I hope one day You can work through it. I can tell you still have the mental scars from it. I hate that that happened to you. but links  2 was a classic. and yes of course that had a lot to do with Ghost and Rza.

hahaha..physical scars as well..I've been worked thru it..but what i would'nt give to see corey woods just once..

as for ob4cl-during the time that came out,eastcoast rap had a nice footing in the game & the competition within that area was nice..everyone was trying to strive..but rehashing theme's in an attempt to evoke that same feeling ain't gonna work..we will see tho..
May 20, 2009 3:50 PM
 

Bear-8 said:

Loved that comment on record sales.... when did fans start giving a fuck about record sales???????????  If you like the shit you like it..
Rae called out tons of cats with that one, especially the ones on this site always talking about how many albums somebody sold or how much money they have to prove their point.     ah hem..... 50 cent anybody???  
May 20, 2009 3:54 PM
 

FloydBAYweather said:

mayn..its about time...i only heard OB4CL bout 3 years ago...im a young cat...but yea it was instantly top 10 for me all time.  i cant wait for it  to drop...i seen the promo cover where he used the old geto boys album cover where the was all bout to kill each other in a coke war or sumthin...that shit was gangsta...i hope that it dont get delayed like ever other project for the past 5 year does...
May 20, 2009 4:27 PM
 

Killuminati 187 said:

Rae my favorite Artist out the Wu.
May 20, 2009 4:27 PM
 

SniperK said:

@tippy

I have no reason to doubt your story, homey.  I can't speak on Raekwon but I had something similar happen when I met another hiphop legend.  Me and dude didn't come to blows but this hiphop icon (who I ain't gonna name at the moment) was a legend in the game and a personal idol to me.  A lot of heads looked up to this cat and many would have them in their top 10 lists.  But in real life this dude was a drug addict and asshole who shitted on everyone who helped build his career to where it is today.

Sometimes we put these emcees on a pedestal because they put out some music that had a deep impact on our lives.  Yet, in real life, these same individuals are living foul and not worth our admiration... peace.
May 20, 2009 4:30 PM
 

BigRussDaGOD said:

OB4CL is tied for first place with Smif-N-Wessun's Dah Shinin' as my favorite album of all time. Can't wait for Cuban Linx 2.

The FIRST NY cats that gave the down south some love [that i can remember] was when Lord Jamar and Keith Murray got on the track with UGK on Live Wires Connect on the Don't Be a Menace soundtrack back in 96. That joint was nice.  
May 20, 2009 4:34 PM
 

Raekwon: The Cuban Linx II Interview | Spotifyfreeinvites.com said:

May 20, 2009 4:57 PM
 

Mr.GoodBrother said:

@Tippy

Why didn't you get no shine from your ass whipping my dude?" If this shit is still bothering you could have put the whole camp on blast in any publication,news, or hip-hop mag at anytime from day one of that ass whippin' son! [Why wait to May 20th 2009 @ 2:54p to purge yourself?" That's what gets me.. and what if there was no story on Rae today?" would you have went on the same rant off the top of your dome?"] and yo I'm sure someone would have paid you handsomely for all that Rah Rah on Wu! It sounds like you missed a big payday homie if your shit is on the up and up... True Talk.Brooklyn Lives-WE GO HARD...EARLY....
May 20, 2009 4:57 PM
 

hasheesh said:

Alot of people hate on the 8 Diagrams album but It's one of my favorite albums now
May 20, 2009 5:06 PM
 

hasheesh said:

Alot of people hate on the 8 Diagrams album but It's one of my favorite albums now
May 20, 2009 5:06 PM
 

hasheesh said:

Alot of people hate on the 8 Diagrams album but It's one of my favorite albums now
May 20, 2009 5:06 PM
 

God_Zilla said:

@ Tippy

Man that is fucked up what happened to you. I bet you get flashbacks everytime you hear a Wu-Tang song come on. Hey Rae looks stupid as fuck so I believe you 100%. Just a shame you did nothing about it. Maybe you still can man.......
May 20, 2009 5:25 PM
 

MRGODBYROAD said:

@ TIPPY..............GO TAKE A NAP!!!!!


DAMN RIGHT...TOO MAMY PEOPLE WORRIED ABOUT SALES............WTF............THATS GAY!
May 20, 2009 5:52 PM
 

MRGODBYROAD said:

@ TYPPY..............STOP LYIN........PLEASE STOP..........LOLOLOLOL
WHY U STILL BROKE ON BLOGS THEN?.............I KNOW IF THAT HAPPENED TO ME.................I WOULD HAVE COME UP ON A LIL LOOT!!!!!! GO TO SLEEP!
May 20, 2009 5:54 PM
 

tippydickumdown said:

SniperK said:
Sometimes we put these emcees on a pedestal because they put out some music that had a deep impact on our lives.  Yet, in real life, these same individuals are living foul and not worth our admiration... peace.
May 20, 2009 4:30 PM

real talk..

Mr.GoodBrother said:
@Tippy
Why didn't you get no shine from your ass whipping my dude?" If this shit is still bothering you could have put the whole camp on blast in any publication,news, or hip-hop mag at anytime from day one of that ass whippin' son! [Why wait to May 20th 2009 @ 2:54p to purge yourself?" That's what gets me.. and what if there was no story on Rae today?" would you have went on the same rant off the top of your dome?"] and yo I'm sure someone would have paid you handsomely for all that Rah Rah on Wu! It sounds like you missed a big payday homie if your shit is on the up and up... True Talk.Brooklyn Lives-WE GO HARD...EARLY....
May 20, 2009 4:57 PM

true..but this wasn't as rant dude.and if I was out to get paid,I would've done just that..that night.this story is on the up & up & had there been no mention of dude,then I probably wouldn't have posted this today..

MRGODBYROAD said: [a bunch of his same bullshit]hahaha


but you too are right,fuck the dumbshit..I should've filed charges,sued & made an issue out of it..

I'm waiting for corey woods to come on here & deny it..
May 20, 2009 6:38 PM
 

GiGGEZ said:

shouts to raekwon....STATEN WE GO HARD!!!!!
May 20, 2009 7:55 PM
 

DonPABLO said:

Yo Shouts Out To The Wu-Tang Clan!

I'm Already Knowing The Chef Is Cooking Up Something To Serve The Hip Hop Heads, Raekwon Has Always Been An Ill MC Ever Since The Days I First Started Rhyming Back In The 90's Yo!

I Look Forward To Hearing That New Linxs Album

PeAce & B Safe

ACE K-9
May 20, 2009 8:10 PM
 

GiGGEZ said:

@ tippydickumdown
1. if what u state is real thats kinda crazy and y wait till now
2. ur prob sum looser "stan" fabricating stories
3. i have personaly met meth, raekwon, and ghostface around 5 times a piece and they seem like to coolest guys but this was in the last 3 years
4. if it did happen there is some underlying shit that aint bein told..remember  theres ur side his side and the truth
5. STATEN WE GO HARD!!!!!
May 20, 2009 8:16 PM
 

DaWildchild said:

@Tippy

Yo Tippy you should have sued them niggas and then dropped some proceeds for some real merc niggas to run up in they shit and duck tape and pistol fuck them niggas. "Let's take it back to 85' if you wanna start acting like you live" Make them bustas relive their own rap lines. I empathize with your story dude.
May 20, 2009 8:17 PM
 

rubsk1 said:

ya niggas get me mad sayin yea ima buy the album and when it comes out ya straight up download it hate ya fake ass fans i been a wu fan since 93 i was 15 now im 30 and i never downloaded or bought a cheap ass boot leg in my life real talk east new york and im puerto rican chumps
May 20, 2009 9:04 PM
 

ThePreacherKids said:

Should Christian step out their "HOLY BOX"?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KMBGl1TjrE
May 20, 2009 9:49 PM
 

ThePreacherKids said:

Should Christian step out their "HOLY BOX"?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KMBGl1TjrE
May 20, 2009 9:50 PM
 

starmega5 said:

Yo tippy i feel for you i dont doubt your story at all cuz ive seen 1st hand what these niggaz do when they on that digi. Ive told my apollo & tunnel story before & my nigga camo used to tell me them niggaz espically ghost & rae are bullies for real but lets be honest if we been chattin for a min & then my brothers jump on you, i aint stoppin it. Thats your problem oh and yea them niggaz fight all the time espicially mef & ugod
May 20, 2009 10:03 PM
 

starmega5 said:

For those that remember protect your neck came out in 91, white tape with a nigga head chopped off
May 20, 2009 10:06 PM
 

honestyinRap said:

Already know the Chef gonna bring dat heat.......Nas on 'Verbal Intercourse pII is key.....

Raekwon, Nas, and Wilskinit on any track = instant classic!

Refreshing….

Wilskinit provides his rap head fans with refreshing flow and DOAP lyrics…..be on the look-ouwt for his upcoming album ‘BraggaDOAPcious.

For now u can check some of his recent tunes @http://www.myspace.com/wilskinit
May 21, 2009 1:31 AM
 

tippydickumdown said:

God_Zilla said:
@ Tippy

Man that is fucked up what happened to you. I bet you get flashbacks everytime you hear a Wu-Tang song come on. Hey Rae looks stupid as fuck so I believe you 100%. Just a shame you did nothing about it. Maybe you still can man.......
May 20, 2009 5:25 PM

-I really don't have any reaction when I hear their shit..cuz it wasn't all of them..again,in retrospect,I should've pressed charges & sued..but..in 2009,a lawsuit isn't possible,but a face to face would be a great opportunity..


GiGGEZ said:
@ tippydickumdown
1. if what u state is real thats kinda crazy and y wait till now
2. ur prob sum looser "stan" fabricating stories
3. i have personaly met meth, raekwon, and ghostface around 5 times a piece and they seem like to coolest guys but this was in the last 3 years
4. if it did happen there is some underlying shit that aint bein told..remember  theres ur side his side and the truth
5. STATEN WE GO HARD!!!!!
May 20, 2009 8:16 PM

-1.me saying anything about this wasn't premeditated..just reading on ob4cl2 coming out is what brought it to the light..nobody really cares,but I felt the need to tell the story..2.if I am some "stan" fabricating stories,do you honestly think THIS would be my ONLY forum? and I'd wait THIS long to say what happened?? 3.if you have personally met meth rae & ghost 5 times each,then hopefully you will see @ least 1 of them again..ASK them,then LOOK in their eyes for how they react..it was their very 1st promo tour,they WILL remember..4.ok,if that's the case,again,ask rae to recall the shit..ask illseed to investigate the shit..HE [corey woods] knows why he did what he did..from his version,and what I have said,you will be able to determine what happened..keep in mind,he wasn't there but THAT DAY,where as I built with the other members & we were cool,or so I thought..5.real recognize real,regardless of where you come from..but THAT NIGGA and those involved are bitches..


DaWildchild said:
@Tippy

Yo Tippy you should have sued them niggas and then dropped some proceeds for some real merc niggas to run up in they shit and duck tape and pistol fuck them niggas. "Let's take it back to 85' if you wanna start acting like you live" Make them bustas relive their own rap lines. I empathize with your story dude.
May 20, 2009 8:17 PM

now...on some code of the street shit,THAT is the realist shit I have heard thus far mane.you said what REALLY should've happened..just the image of that little dude seatbelted in the same type of econoline van,getting the same treatment..hmm..

starmega5 said:
Yo tippy i feel for you i dont doubt your story at all cuz ive seen 1st hand what these niggaz do when they on that digi. Ive told my apollo & tunnel story before & my nigga camo used to tell me them niggaz espically ghost & rae are bullies for real but lets be honest if we been chattin for a min & then my brothers jump on you, i aint stoppin it. Thats your problem oh and yea them niggaz fight all the time espicially mef & ugod
May 20, 2009 10:03 PM

real talk..nigga will show loyalty amongst their own..and I didn't expect anyone to side with me..but as I look back,rza presented himself as the leader,but back then,I don't think he was,@ least not on the same level as he has been featured after their rise.he may well have been then,cuz divine,the road manager,was his brother,so they may have been controlling shit..but he didn't speak up on it..a leader could've stopped it.
May 21, 2009 5:12 AM
 

Conducta said:

Chef what's good lord?!

CB2 coming soon!!!
May 21, 2009 6:06 AM
 

BeatsByNonsense said:

Good interview, I cant wait to hear how the album sounds.  Saigon would sound right on verbal intercouse 2.

www.myspace.com/beatsbynonsense
May 21, 2009 2:33 PM
 

BeatsByNonsense said:

"Already know the Chef gonna bring dat heat.......Nas on 'Verbal Intercourse pII is key.....

Raekwon, Nas, and Wilskinit on any track = instant classic!

Refreshing….

Wilskinit provides his rap head fans with refreshing flow and DOAP lyrics…..be on the look-ouwt for his upcoming album ‘BraggaDOAPcious.

For now u can check some of his recent tunes @http://www.myspace.com/wilskinit"





Do you intentionally mispell the word Dope?

www.myspace.com/beatsbynonsense
May 21, 2009 2:35 PM
 

BlackBootStomp said:

@ Tippy D
Yo my man...at first I was heated that you was putting Rae on blast like that but after reading your post I found the scenario the brothas put you in was absolutely foul and I can respect what you said about "living the code." Getting mopped up over eating some pizza is absolutely ridiculous and obviously these brothas was newbies to the entertainment game and didn't show you the respect of doing your gig as a label representative. And for that matter your boss was a punk for not getting your back on the incident...that right there is a sucka move and the label needs to be put on blast!
You typically have good posts so I'm not even going to try and hate on you for telling your side of the story.
I'm a Wu Fan so hearing this kind of stings and takes away some of the shine I had for these brothas as a collective and individual artists.
I won't comment though on the drug abuse accusations...you know unless you seen cats actually taking drags of the glass-D it's all speculation and hear-say, but all in all I feel what you saying here...
Peace!
May 21, 2009 8:25 PM
 

tbirdandkoolaid said:

@black

_____

what you think woos are? woolies..

crack laced weed. yeah it maybe different than somking str8 crack. i see no difference, once you start lacing that weed, you're gonna go full blast (pun intended)

another thing not sayin tippy is lying or tell the truth, when it's all said and done, wu are humans just like us, they have their flaws, i never in my life since reaching the age of 8, fully respected anyone i haven;t met personally.

I still will bump the chef, even if he put his hands on tippy for eating pizzza, lol


maybe the put the boots to you becasue you had a tippy dick and they didn't want your hands all over the pizza, or maybe you didn't wash your hands???


i know i hate people reaching into my food, i look at them crazy like.
May 22, 2009 9:51 AM
 

tippydickumdown said:

BlackBootStomp said:
@ Tippy D
Yo my man...at first I was heated that you was putting Rae on blast like that but after reading your post I found the scenario the brothas put you in was absolutely foul and I can respect what you said about "living the code." Getting mopped up over eating some pizza is absolutely ridiculous and obviously these brothas was newbies to the entertainment game and didn't show you the respect of doing your gig as a label representative. And for that matter your boss was a punk for not getting your back on the incident...that right there is a sucka move and the label needs to be put on blast!
You typically have good posts so I'm not even going to try and hate on you for telling your side of the story.
I'm a Wu Fan so hearing this kind of stings and takes away some of the shine I had for these brothas as a collective and individual artists.
I won't comment though on the drug abuse accusations...you know unless you seen cats actually taking drags of the glass-D it's all speculation and hear-say, but all in all I feel what you saying here...
Peace!
May 21, 2009 8:25 PM

my boss was a female & I think she felt intimidated by them [hence sending me out with them,when she originally stated she wouldn't].I think the label made a decesion to move on their 1st promo tour sooner,based on their buzz growing faster than anticipated..as for the drug usage,if you reread,1 of the members told me he did it & said the others names who had & no one said anything when he said it,so I believe it to be true..[i didn't mention those names cuz they weren't relevant to the story.him telling me was mentioned to let the reader know,I had spent alot of time building with these dudes..and to be perfectly honest,those I didn't mention didn't treat me bad @ all & I got a chance to build with each one]..




tbirdandkoolaid said:


more typical ignorant comments,like the ones he usually makes,but are par for the course on ahh.hahaha..look thunder chicken: the story is true,whether you believe it or not & if you can get illseed to investigate this,I'd be happy to speak with,meet,take a lie detector test,whatever..I ain't trippin,cuz it's the truth..it was a long time ago..but I would still like an opportunity to see corey woods..for old time's sake..

"can it be that it was all so simple then.."
May 22, 2009 1:30 PM
 

williebyrd5 said:

@Tippy

man what the fuck is your ass smoking! u a man before anything.... so why would u let the shit ride anyway and wait like 17 years to start this "i hope to catch corey woods one day"? not saying u lying but this shit is dumb.... masta killa was fucking ya ass up too but i don't see u flipping on him or ghost or the whole WU.... if that shit happen to me, all them niggas who claim WU would be on my hit list even if your ass wasn't there like dirty (r.i.p) and cappa because thats ya team. rae been told niggas he use to smoke woolies... i got fam or niggas who smoke they shit like that, but i don't knock it, its just not my flow... give me the cannabis... anyway when u started talking about if smoking and all that next shit u lost me.... what does that have to do with the kid rapping? also u sound real stupid saying this nigga is a subpar emcee!!!!! lmao  are u serious? WOW and name one crew that don't bang (not promoting violence) niggas out together? when shit go down it's all for one or you're not a crew... but u might want to pump ya breaks kid because u know them WU niggas are like a 1,000+ deep. they might fight amongst themselves... but when u hear that sooooooooooooooo! THAT THE CALL FOR THE WU!    PEACE
May 22, 2009 1:49 PM
 

td718 said:

raekwon out of all the wu members was lyrically gifted & not many people know this but rae was the one to teach Meth how to rap (not freestyle) before Meth was M.E.T.H.O.D man.

his 1st joint was a sure fire classic & banger for real & if ya'll remember back in 94, 95 ya'll were bumping crimonlogy, incarcarated scarfaces, wu gambinos & the list goes on & on.

almost 13 to 14 yrs later, part 2 finally comes out & not to say that i'm not interested in hearing it but dammit man. why so long to come out with part 2. i really do hope he gets that shine back again like he had on the first one because to see classic hip hop like his first joint is hard to find now a days.
May 22, 2009 4:18 PM
 

lonelymc said:

If he took four years to do it it should be a great album
May 22, 2009 5:41 PM
 

SEA-CITY said:

Rae is a legend.

‘Oh, this dude only did 100,000. This guy only did 40,000 or 130,000.’ When the f**k did fans start paying attention to that sh*t?! Does it make a difference? Let’s talk about the music, man! The f**k n*ggas is worried about everything else for? That’s the sh*t that makes me weary with the game right now. It’s just a hot mess.'

I've been saying the same thing...who gives a f*ck how much a rapper sells in the first week.
May 22, 2009 6:10 PM
 

Kgotthatmusic said:

Thats OG

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May 23, 2009 1:08 AM
 

tippydickumdown said:

williebyrd5 said:
@Tippy

man what the fuck is your ass smoking! u a man before anything.... so why would u let the shit ride anyway and wait like 17 years to start this "i hope to catch corey woods one day"? not saying u lying but this shit is dumb.... masta killa was fucking ya ass up too but i don't see u flipping on him or ghost or the whole WU.... if that shit happen to me, all them niggas who claim WU would be on my hit list even if your ass wasn't there like dirty (r.i.p) and cappa because thats ya team. rae been told niggas he use to smoke woolies... i got fam or niggas who smoke they shit like that, but i don't knock it, its just not my flow... give me the cannabis... anyway when u started talking about if smoking and all that next shit u lost me.... what does that have to do with the kid rapping? also u sound real stupid saying this nigga is a subpar emcee!!!!! lmao  are u serious? WOW and name one crew that don't bang (not promoting violence) niggas out together? when shit go down it's all for one or you're not a crew... but u might want to pump ya breaks kid because u know them WU niggas are like a 1,000+ deep. they might fight amongst themselves... but when u hear that sooooooooooooooo! THAT THE CALL FOR THE WU!    PEACE
May 22, 2009 1:49 PM

I singled corey woods out cuz he's the one who set it off.and being they are all individuals,and they all didn't do it,why would I hate them all? yeah masta killa can get it too,but..again,dude did the majority.as I have repeatedly stated,this came about cuz of the coverage of ob4cl2..had I seen him a week or a month or a year later,whenever I had the opportunity to see him,I would've & I would've never spoke on it..as for his emcee skills,in my opinion,he is subpar..and in conclusion,wu may be 1000 niggaz deep or whatever,but regardless of numbers..it is what it is..
May 24, 2009 4:12 PM
 

JAW@HHW said:

Greetings,

Peace, it is CA All Day.  Keep the Creativity Mega.

Peace and ReSPect,

JAW
May 24, 2009 8:09 PM
 

JAW@HHW said:

All Live
May 24, 2009 8:09 PM
 

SNEK said:

The CHEF HAS SOMETHING COOKIN...CANT WAIT!!!
May 25, 2009 12:17 AM
 

tbirdandkoolaid said:

@tippy

on the realside, i doubt you're lying.

this "maybe the put the boots to you becasue you had a tippy dick and they didn't want your hands all over the pizza, or maybe you didn't wash your hands"

was sarcasm..


also from your other post about a certain indy rapper from the west  that's still knee deep in the game showed me you know what you're talking about

in other words you're not on here writing sh!t just to write
May 25, 2009 12:35 PM
 

williebyrd5 said:

@ TIPPY

I feel you cuz.... it is what it is.  RESPECT
May 25, 2009 12:36 PM
 

Kev_Paris said:

Check out http://www.myspace.com/kevparis for some calm n smooth music

Kev Paris*
"le calme et lisse as usu-al"
May 25, 2009 6:34 PM
 

HMH2810CEO said:

I HOPE IT LIVES UP TO THE TITLE
May 30, 2009 10:02 PM
 

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