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Miss Info: Raekwon Interview Part 1/2

Raekwon voices creative and financial grievances within the Wu-Tang Clan.  
 
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royalsteven (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Only the rappers that are smart and have knowledge of the whole game are gonna survive being independent. You got to know your business as well as know how to create appealing music. Only the masterminds survive, like with any profession.
aceofking23 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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It's because of the industry. The industry knows that the only way they're going to distribute an album from Wu on a major label is for Rza to seize control of the group. No wonder why meth is low key nowadays.. cause he knows not to get involved w/ record labels when dealing with Wu. Rza is to Wu-Tang as Eazy-E was to N.W.A... It's up to the group to create magic in the studio or they'll have to leave it into the hands of the masters. Everyones a pawn in the game, ppl must know this.
Yobachi2007 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Hehe, you 36 Chambers is older than you.

But it cool you up on the Wu; rock wit the real Hip Hop.
Yobachi2007 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Look, I feel Rae as far as if it's true that Rza not listening to dues; because it should be collaborative, & the will of the whole

But on the other hand, i coped that album, and it was tight. I liked it. Was it the greatest shit I ever heard; no. But nothings ever going to be 36 Chambers again, because they can't come out of nowhere & surprise us again

He gotta role with some evolution. They can't do the exact same shit from 15 years ago. Keep the same spirit, but the sound can't be the same
sodapop90210 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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who is rae talking too, lol
royalsteven (1 month ago) Show Hide
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A silent goupie :D
6663000 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Anyone heard Cuban Linx 2 yet?

Great album.
sedrunken (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I agree with Rae. The album is not weak but I think it could have been better. As a Wu Tang fan, I want something that we are really thirsty for and that it. I love a few songs on that album. Others I just like or I could just listen to it. That's not what the Wu Tang fans want. We want LOVE at least 85% of the album(100% would be great). They are still the champ and no one could take their title; especially those clowns(the rappers) they have out now.
teeplatinum (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Raekwon is one of the most lyrically talented in hip hop...Id say a definate top 10 contender of all time but I dont understand why the Wu doesn't get the respect they deserve...12 years ago they were on top of hip hop as the undisputed kings...now people treat them like nobodies......or even to act like that never happenned..... but I blame the newer NY artist for not showing them respect....south artist always give UGK, 8-Ball & MJG their due..and the west do the same with Snoop & Too Short...
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fellin you on that one...

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