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For the latest installment in his weekly throwback series, Wu-Tang Clan member Raekwon has shared a remix of Sunshine Anderson's "Heard It All Before." -
LL Cool J Drops 'I'm Nice' Feat. Raekwon, Murda Mook [LISTEN]
LL Cool J is prepping for G.O.A.T. 2, the sequel to his 2000 album. He previously dropped his Mavado-assisted street anthem "The Hustler" and is now back with a gritty collaboration with Raekwon the Chef and Murda Mook called "I'm Nice." -
Krayzie Bone Proposes Bone Thugs/Wu-Tang LP, Talks $1 Million 'Legends' Album
Krayzie Bone has a pretty good idea. Hip-hop heads are sure to love it. Music Times recently reported Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's announcement of the title for their forthcoming album but one of the group's members already has an idea for another album in mind. -
Raekwon Signs Publishing Admin Deal With Memory Lane Music Group
Raekwon has a new deal, read about it here. Fresh off his performance at this year's Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival, Raekwon has some good news to share. -
PHOTO: Twin Babies Named Ghostface, Raekwon After Wu-Tang Clan Members
Congratulations! It's twin boys! And double congratulations for Wu-Tang Clan... because two parents have named their twin boys after rappers Ghostface Killah and Raekwon. -
Wu-Tang Clan's RZA and Raekwon have come to a 'truce,' 'A Better Tomorrow' back on again
Wu-Tang Clans' RZA and Raekwon have buried the hatchet after months of arguing over the direction of the group, meaning the new album, A Better Tomorrow, is on again. Both members had been exchanging words with the press about the album with Raekwon essentially going on strike from the group and RZA claiming that if Raekwon refused to contribute, the album might not come out at all. -
Raekwon claims RZA has 'compromised' Wu-Tang Clan with 'mediocre' music
RZA and Raekwon have been publicly feuding over the direction of Wu-Tang Clan's 20th anniversary album, A Better Tomorrow, ever since it was announced. Now, it appears that the feud is in full force as Raekwon told Rolling Stone that Wu-Tang has been "compromised" by RZA's creative direction, which he calls "mediocre" and out of touch. -
Wu-Tang Clan releases new track, 'Keep Watch' [LISTEN]
Wu-Tang Clan have released a new track, "Keep Watch," which features a chorus from singer Nathaniel and production from DJ Mathematics. As Pitchfork notes, the track will appear on Wu-Tang's upcoming 20th anniversary record, A Better Tomorrow. -
Mobb Deep releasing unheard Wu-Tang verses from Raekwon and Ghostface Killah with 'The Infamous Mobb Deep' collection
One of the most prominent hip-hop duos of the '90s is getting back to work on its first album in nearly eight years, and it might have some help from another well-known rap collective. No, we're not talking about Outkast...but rather Mobb Deep. Member Prodigy told XXL that fans should expect to hear new verses from members of the Wu-Tang Clan when Mobb drops a new record during 2014. -
The Roots play with Big Daddy Kane, Raekwon, Sufjan Stevens and many others
The Roots really went for it this year with the annual holiday jam session, also known as the OkayPlayer's Annual Holiday Party at Brooklyn's Brooklyn Bowl. It marked the fifteenth anniversary of the OkayPlayer website, which Questlove helped to found, and the show delivered by offering appearances from Wu-Tang Clan's Raekwon, beat-boxing mastermind Rhazel, and an unannounced appearance from Sufjan Stevens.
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