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Raekwon and Mobb Deep are teaming up for a special co-headlining tour celebrating two of hip-hop’s most influential albums.
Thirty years ago, two of hip-hop’s most pivotal albums came out and made stars of New York-based rap acts Raekwon the Chef ...
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Raekwon and Havoc of Mobb Deep are headed on tour. Weeks after RZA teased the two hitting the road at Wu-Tang Clan's Madison ...
The Infamous served as Havoc and the late Prodigy's magnum opus sophomore album, which reached No. 3 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop ...
Raekwon says he often gets asked to explain what constitutes real hip-hop. As one of the founding members of Wu-Tang Clan, and as one of New York hip-hop’s long reigning titans, it’s hard not ...
Wu-Tang Clan’s Raekwon the Chef had plans to open a cannabis lounge in Newark, just a stone’s throw away from the Prudential Center arena. However, that idea went up in smoke this week.
Raekwon will celebrate the 25th anniversary of his acclaimed solo debut Only Built 4 Cuban Linx with a special instrumental version of the record arriving on vinyl this fall via Certified Classics ...
Q&A: Raekwon ‘On Strike’ From Wu-Tang, Blasts RZA for ‘Mediocre’ Music "RZA's a coach who won rings back in the day, but now your team is in ninth place. It’s time for a new fucking game ...
When Raekwon went solo in 1995 with “Cuban Linx,” he said they were all at the top of their games. That album was so formative for me because I was also going solo from the Fab Five into the NBA.
Raekwon had threatened not to participate in the album because he didn’t like RZA’s production moves, while RZA threatened that the album might be scuttled if he didn’t show up.