Title [Only Built 4 Cuban Linx PT II ] ░██▓
Artist [Raekwon ] ██▒
Label [Ice H2O ] Genre [Hip-Hop ] ██░
Quality/Size [44.1 @VBR 86,7 MB] Ripped [09-01-2009 ] ▒██
Grabbed from [CDDA ] Enc [Lame 3.97 ] ▓██
Website [n/a ] ▒██
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01 02:39 Return Of The North Star Ft Papu Wu ██
02 03:51 House Of Flying Daggers Ft Inspectah Deck ██
Ghostface Method Man ██
03 02:29 Sonny's Missing ██
04 00:55 Pyrex Vision ██
05 04:41 Cold Outside Ft Ghostface ██
06 03:25 Black Mozart Ft Rza Inspectah Deck ██
07 02:57 Gihad ██
08 03:50 New Wu Ft Ghostface Method Man ██
09 02:36 Penitentiary Ft Ghostface ██
10 01:59 Baggin Crack ██
11 03:24 Surgical Gloves ██
12 02:45 Broken Safety Ft Jadakiss Styles P ██
13 03:37 Canal Street ██
14 03:06 Ason Jones ██
15 03:51 Have Mercy Ft Beanie Sigel Blue Raspberry ██
16 03:17 10 Bricks Ft Cappadonna Ghostface ██
17 02:17 Fat Lady Sings ██
18 03:29 Catalina Ft Lyfe Jennings ██
19 03:15 We Will Rob You Ft Slick Rick Masta Killa GZA ██
20 03:59 About Me ██
21 04:30 Mean Streets Ft Inspectah Deck Ghostface ██
22 04:09 Kiss The Ring Ft Inspectah Deck Masta Killa ██
Totals ██
22 71:01 min
With years of working along side some of the most influential figures in the recording industry to date, Raekwon is ready to reemerge his urban flair with the sequel to Only Built 4 Cuban Linx. Only Built 4 Cuban Linx II features cameos from many industry heavyweights such as the Wu-Tang Clan, Jadakiss Styles P, and many others. It also features blazing tracks from the who’s who of extraordinary Hip-Hop producers such as the RZA, Eric Sermon, Dr Dre, Scram Jones, Pete Rock, Marley Marl, Allah Mathematics and J-Dilla. Then, it’s layered with Raekwon’s melodic flows and street oriented delivery. Only Built 4 Cuban Linx II will produce the dish that true Hip Hop Fans have been salivating for many years.
Only Built 4 Cuban Linx is arguably the best quasi-solo Wu-Tang album (Ghostface Killah literally gets equal billing). Most of contemporary hip-hop’s Mafioso-inspired themes and MC street aliases are inspired by the “Wu-Gambinos” motif introduced on this 18-cut LP. As the Wu’s preeminent storyteller, Raekwon (a.k.a. “The Chef”) paints Technicolor Kool G Rap-style pictures of high-stakes drug trafficking on “Criminology,” and then mixes his street sensibility with 5% Nation of Islam reasoning on “Knowledge God.” This album is loaded with RZA’s finest production moments, as he samples a barrage of kung-fu flick sound bites, plays discordant keyboards on “Incarcerated Scarfaces,” and utilizes some eerie female vocals on “Rainy Dayz.” Rae’s timeless duet with Nas on “Verbal Intercourse” further cements the album’s status as one of the best of all time.
I WAS WAITING ALL ****EN MORNING FOR THIS AND IT LEAKS ON MY WAY TO WORK.NOW I GOTTA WAIT 8 ****EN HOURS TO HEAR THE THE SEQUEL TO MY ALL TIME FAV ALBUM!!!!!!!!!!!!
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