P & Hav performed at NYC’s Best Buy Theatre, but they weren’t alone there. This is one of my favourite joints from the peak of Mobb Deep’s creative career, the cassette tape I had of…
One of my favourite joints from Rae’s last album gets the video treatment. It’s a hectic, crisp visual shot in the Park Hill projects that perfectly suits a hard knocking song, why don’t ya click play already.
We caught up with Raekwon for an exclusive interview where he talked about creative freedom, working with Justin Bieber and the ethics of making art.
Raekwon reflects on his collaborations with Nas.
Shallah Raekwon solidifies his legacy with Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang.
Get excited, killer bees. Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang is starting to take shape. The guest list looks stunningly impressive. Aside from the usual suspects (clansmen Ghostface, Method Man, and Inspectah Deck), Raekwon also worked with Nas,…
Behold the lead single from Shallah Rae’s upcoming album, Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang, which is also the title track. Needless to say, it does not suck at all. The Chef’s new album is scheduled to dock…
A heart-wrenching tribute to the late ODB, produced by the late great Dilla Dawg.
Stop shaking your fist at Rae’s picture. I have a good reason for using it as the lead here, even though this is Kanye’s joint. The rule is: If you drop two verses on your…
New heat from the Chef Marlon Brando.
Directed by John Colombo Ghost is literally ghost in the 2nd version of the “New Wu” video, but who needs Tony Starks when you can have Teyana Taylor in your video? If you’re like me…