Raekwon - Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2, March 2009

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Raekwon - Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2



Raekwon
Album : Only Built 4 Cuban Linx II
Release Date : TBA
Label : Wu Records

This will be Raekwon’s fourth album and the sequel to his classic debut. Production will come from RZA, Mathematics, Dr. Dre, Alchemist, Scram Jones and J. Dilla. RZA and Busta Rhymes are executively producing the project. Guest appearances will come from Wu-Tang Clan, Nas, Mobb Deep and Busta Rhymes.

“We’re the gods who made that classic,” Raekwon told Billboard.com earlier this summer. “We’re coming with the same formula to create another classic.” It’s been publicized that the RZA and Busta Rhymes are executively producing the project, but also expect guest production by Dr. Dre and the Alchemist, as well as appearances by Nas, Mobb Deep, and Wu counterpart Ghostface.

“We could never reinvent the same potion,” Raekwon said,” but my whole thing is the storyline, the characters that play inside this film. I call it a film because I’m used to writing portraits. I’m not just a dude that writes a bunch of rhymes that have no demeanor to them.”
Taken from: Raekwon Only Built 4 Cuban Linx II - Hip Hop Galaxy


Don't know if this has been discussed, but this album is gonna bring the heat. It says release date is TBA, but I've read on other forums that it's slated for a Feb/March 2009 release. Can't wait for this shit to drop. Definitely one of my most anticipated albums of 2009 (And to be honest, I'm not anticipating many hip hop albums this coming year). Anyone else hype for this album, or have info, promos, etc etc?!


Edit: Here's an interview with the chef discussing his upcoming album, for those who are interested.

Raekwon Talks Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2 | Pitchfork
 
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Define flop.


If you mean sales, then yeah, probably. You need to make no sense in what your saying and rapping about jack shit, making up words as you go to sell a million now a days, i.e. Lil' Wayne.

If you mean musically, I doubt that. Raekwon is perfectionist, his shit is gonna be straight fire! And dude actually raps...
 

TheCat

Well-Known Member
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after looking at the producers helping the album,
RZA, Mathematics, Dr. Dre, Alchemist, Scram Jones and J. Dilla. .

i feel more excitied to hear this new album. i hope ghostface is featured on 80% of the tracks atleast, just like the original.

man his last two albums sucked so bad! he needs this to get back on track.
 

masta247

Well-Known Member
Staff member
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Exactly, I have high hopes for this and think that I won't get disappointed much. A whole album of Rae's flow is good enough itself.
 
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These tracks have been circulating for a bit now, but I thought I bump this thread with some fire tracks for those who haven't heard them...Some of the latest cuts from the forthcoming Built For Cuban Linx 2

Raekwon (feat. Ghostface Killah & Method Man) - Wu Ooh

http://www.prefixmag.com/media/raekwon/wu-ooh-mp3-ft-ghostface-killah-method-man/25669/

Raekwon - Baggage Handlers

[youtube]LFZScXs1gIg[/youtube]

Chorus is kind of weak...but hopefully its only a promo version...

...other than that, albums looking tight so far!
 

THEV1LL4N

Well-Known Member
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These tracks have been circulating for a bit now, but I thought I bump this thread with some fire tracks for those who haven't heard them...Some of the latest cuts from the forthcoming Built For Cuban Linx 2

Raekwon (feat. Ghostface Killah & Method Man) - Wu Ooh

Raekwon: Wu Ooh (MP3) ft. Ghostface Killah & Method Man

Raekwon - Baggage Handlers

[youtube]LFZScXs1gIg[/youtube]

Chorus is kind of weak...but hopefully its only a promo version...

...other than that, albums looking tight so far!
cant wait for the album. raekwon's released quite a lot of stuff lately, a few freestyles and a few tracks here and there. most of which i dont see being on the album, but just to create a buzz.

i recall he did the hoody freestyle, not sure if "my corner" is going to be on the album. i have a feeling it wont make the final cut - its been out for ages now. also i hope he releases a leftovers album like game did with L.A.X. (L.A.X. Leftovers). also rae did the freestyle over the "I get it in" beat.
 
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“I’m a lyrical cat, man. I’ll tell the fans right now: If you’re not really looking for lyrics or strong content and music, I might not be the goon for you, but I’m going back to my essence,” Wu-Tang Clan’s Raekwon tells Rolling Stone of his upcoming album Only Built 4 Cuban Linx II, the sequel to his 1995 rap masterpiece, which comes out August 11th. Rae says work began on the LP two years ago, when he went on the prowl for quality beats. “I was hunting for good production and we came out real good with a variety of strong music that really is gonna be a classic album I’ve been listening to a lot of other people’s albums, and when I tell you that my album is so left field, it’s gonna be lovely,” gloats Raekwon. “The more that I think about it and I listen to other people’s stuff, not trying to pay judgment on other people’s shit but, at the end of the day, my shit is killing motherfucking shit.”

As evidenced by his steady stream of recent mixtape gems and OB4CLII’s first single “New Wu,” which features Clan members Ghostface Killah and Method Man, Raekwon is bringing back the classic Wu sound. “I didn’t want to have one of these radio-friendly songs with the perfect hooks, my thing is that I just wanted to capture the element of real hip-hop again, like we did when we first started back in ‘93, and keep that legacy alive,” Raekwon Da Chef says. “Every time you think of a Wu song or sound that we always come with, and that was my main focus with this album, to show everyone we make timeless music.”

Even though the original Cuban Linx was produced exclusively by Wu’s in-house production genius the RZA, Rae wanted to spread the production around this time, recruiting an all-star team of producers like Marley Marl, DJ Scratch, the late J Dilla, Erick Sermon and, most notably, Dr. Dre. “Busta Rhymes was on Dre’s label Aftermath, me and Busta are good friends, and I said, ‘I need to get Dre on this album.’ And he made it happen,” Rae says, adding that he and Dre were mutual fans of each other’s work. “It was history after that. He came in with something classical.” As for that track’s title, Raekwon says, “I gotta keep a couple things under my coat.” Don’t worry Wu fans: RZA still executive produces the album and contributes some beats. “I started out a soldier, now I’m a general. At the end of the day, RZA’s input was definitely there, but I wanted to spread this out, I didn’t want to put it on one man’s back.”

Of course, you can’t make a sequel to Cuban Linx without the help of the Wu, and Raekwon promises, “Everybody you know from the Clan is gonna be on there. It wouldn’t be right if you don’t have the Wu family on there at the volume that they have to be on there, so always the first thing is to make sure the family is placed in the proper order on there,” Rae says. As for when we might see the Wu-Tang Clan together after their 2007 album 8 Diagrams, Rae tells us, “Everybody’s doing different things right now — you got Meth [Method Man] coming out with an album, you got Ghostface coming out with an album [Ed. note: !!!], some guys working on their projects, some guys getting into the film world, everybody is multi-tasking right now. But you’ll be seeing with the Clan soon… I can’t really throw it out there yet, but it’ll be coming real soon. Get ready.”

Raekwon Talks “Cuban Linx II,” Return of the Wu-Tang Clan : Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily
 

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