Wu-Tang Clan

Treats #84 - Wu-Tang Clan "Live @ The Source Awards" (1995)

 

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Wu-Tang is for the children. Just a reminder. Anyways, this is Wu at the height of their buzz. Hip-Hop's hottest new group at Hip-Hop's most influential magazine's award show (sorry Right On). These dudes sound hungry as fuck. Ah, the good old days.

 

Wu-Tang Clan

Live @ The Source Awards (1995)

 

1. Intro

2. Wu-Tnag Clan Ain't Nuthin To Fuck Wit

3. Protect ya Neck

4. Shame On A Nigga

5. C.R.E.A.M.

6. Clan In Da Front

7. 7th Chamber

8. Method Man

9. Rosie Perez Presents Gold Record

 

 

 

Method Man, Ghostface & Raekwon "Miranda" + Raekwon "Flawless Crowns" (Unreleased)

 

 

New Wu-Massacre! Plus some unreleased/rare Raekwon. WU-TANG!

 

Method Man, Ghostface Killah & Raekwon

"Miranda"

 

Raekwon

"Flawless Crowns"

 

 

 

Method Man, Ghostface & Raekwon "Youngtown Heist"

 

 

Off Wu-Massacre, this one feature a couple dudes I never heard of and Sheek Louch. Wu-Massacre hits stores March 30th. Click HERE to check The Source cover.

 

Method Man, Ghostface & Raekwon

"Youngtown Heist"

 

 

 

Method Man, Ghostface & Raekwon "Our Dreams"

 

 

Been chilling for a minute. My appolagies. Time to play catch up and hit you with some good shit. Here's the new one from the Wu-Tang supergroup without a name.

 

Method Man, Ghostface & Raekwon

"Our Dreams"

 

 

 

Method Man & Raekwon "Meth Vs. Chef Pt. 2"

 

 

Off Wu-Massacre. Dope as fuck. Wu-Tang!

 

Method Man & Raekwon

"Meth vs. Chef Part 2"

 

 

 

On another note, Raekown made Time's Best Albums of 2009 list. In fact, it was the only Hip-Hop album on the list. Crazy and super dope at the same time. Here is what THEY say...

 

"The sequel to Raekwon’s much loved 1995 solo debut picks up as if no time has passed. He’s still rhyming about cocaine deals, hustlers and urban menace — which makes for an elevated degree of difficulty, since a song about the production of crack (“Pyrex Vision”) should be not only impotent in 2009, but deservedly so. The reason it works, like all of Cuban Linx, Pt 2, is that Raekwon is a poet of grime, a storyteller who understands that rap is less about an easy hook than the collision of carefully chosen words. He’s also a melancholic who prefers replaying the circumstances of growing up in hell (“All my life around drug niggas, villains who want millions/ Niggas with them hoodies on with Teks in the building”) to celebrating the trappings of success. With production from nearly every top name in hip-hop, it’s a spooky and sad monograph — not lovable, but quite powerful."

 

 

 

Raekwon "Cuban Revolution" Mixtape

 

 

Do you like Raekwon? Well then here, have this. It's unofficial but apparently it's good. Haven't peeped it yet. Lemme know. (Cool cover art).

 

Memory Man Presents:

Raekwon "Cuban Revolution"

 

 

 

Raekwon feat. Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck & Method Man "Flying Daggers" (Produced by J Dilla)

 

 

OB4CL II is coming. This shit is retarded. Produced by J Dilla!

 

Raekwon feat. Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck & Method Man

"Flying Daggers"

 

 

 

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