Wu-Tang original Raekwon has been sounding off against the group's December comeback LP A Better Tomorrow. During an interview with NME Raekwon said the album was "too soft" and creative differences with RZA resulting in its demise. Read More »
If you aren't excited for Schoolboy Q's Oxymoron, you might need your head checked. But before you book an expensive psychiatric tune-up, give the TDE rapper one more chance to win your love with "Blind Threats," a Raekwon collab that shows Q's versatility. Read More »
Dancehall is going through a bit of a revival this year, with major co-signs from A$AP Ferg (on his Trap Lord track "Shabba" and Jay Z (in a roundabout way on "Tom Ford"). Raekwon is the latest artist to shout-out the popular Jamaican genre in his track "Soundboy Kill It" off of his upcoming new album Fly International Luxurious Art. Read More »
Wu-Tang Clan's Ol' Dirty Bastard may be gone, but he is not forgotten. Earlier this year Chang Weisberg, founder of the Rock the Bells tour shocked the world when he announced that he would include a hologram of ODB for Wu-Tang's set, marking 20 years since the release of their timeless classic, Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). Now there is word that unheard verses from Ol' Dirty will resurface on the 20th anniversary album A Better Tomorrow. Read More »
Magna Carta Holy Grail is finally here for those android users and interet trailblazers who couldn't wait until July 7th. Hovy is home as he celebrated the release of his twelfth studio album (not counting collaborations of course), at the Liberty Warehouse in Red Hook, Brooklyn last night. Read More »
Former Wu-Tang Clan member U-God will drop a new album, Keynote Speaker, on July 23 but Rolling Stone has a preview of one track that features two other Wu-Tang rappers. Read More »
A while back Lenny S posted an Instagram picture of legends Jay-Z and Raekwon the Chef in studio together. The photo immediately went viral and sparked rumors of a Jay album in the making; however, that was prior to Jay-Z and Samsung announcing the July 4th release of Jay-Z's Magna Carta Holy Grail. Now Raekwon is speaking out he and Hov's studio session, and more. Read More »
Two decades as one of the top hip-hop groups in the world is a huge accomplishment and Wu-Tang Clan is celebrating their 20th year in the game with tours, new music, a "Family Reunion," and more. In anticipation of their reunion album, Ghostface, Raekwon, Inspectah Deck, and Method Man lend their rhymes to long time Wu-Tang producer Mathematics for "The 4 Horsemen." Read More »
Haaaaannnnnnnn! French Montana didn't pay for guest appearances on his debut solo (yet heavily featured) album Excuse My French? In a recent interview with "RapFix Live" Sway Calloway, French revealed that he is blessed and has tons of friends in the rap game. Read More »
Praise Jeebus! It appears that Jay-Z and Raekwon are working together on a new track (at least if this studio pic is to be believed). That's right, folks Jigga (the man behind The Blueprint and The Black Album) will be recording at least one song with the Chef (the man behind Only Built 4 Cuban Linx), presumably for Jay's new album. Read More »
Jay-Z is back in the studio. Guess what iconic rappers he is collaborating with? Roc Nation super producer Lenny S. posted has been posting epic behind the scenes photos to his Instagram account, revealing Hov in the studio cooking up his next batch of infectious reflective hits. Read More »
Wu Tang Clan is celebrating 20 years and the ‘90’s hip-hop group has released new music, reiterating why they still are one of the most popular artists in the industry. The Wu dropped an unreleased track Friday, titled “Execution in Autumn,” and produced by Frank Dukes. Read More »
The RZA, Raekwon, Ghost Face, Inspectah Deck, Method Man and the rest of the Clan may have released their classic “Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers),” 20 years ago, fans continue to enjoy there music. Read More »