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Raekwon

Corey Woods[2] (born January 12, 1970),[3][4] better known by his stage name Raekwon (/rˈkwɒn/, ray-KWON), is an American rapper. He rose to prominence as a founding member of the hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan, which achieved mainstream success following the release of their debut album, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), in 1993. Raekwon would subsequently pursue a solo career, releasing his first solo album, entitled Only Built 4 Cuban Linx..., in 1995. The album received critical acclaim, and is regarded by many critics as one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time, as well as a staple of 1990s rap.[5]

Raekwon
Raekwon at the 2010 Pitchfork Music Festival
Background information
Birth nameCorey Woods
Also known as
  • Raekwon The Chef
  • Shallah Raekwon
  • Lex Diamonds
Born (1970-01-12) January 12, 1970 (age 53)
OriginBrownsville, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)Rapper
DiscographyRaekwon discography
Years active1985–present
Labels
Member ofWu-Tang Clan
Websiteraekwondachef.com

Whereas his next two albums, Immobilarity in 1999 and then The Lex Diamond Story in 2003, drew mixed reviews, his fourth album, long delayed, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... Pt. II, released in September 2009, was likened to The Godfather 2. Recognized for his "street epics" that are "straightforward yet linguistically rich,"[6] Raekwon is ranked among leading rappers.[7] Meanwhile, he founded the record label ICE H20 Records.

Early life edit

Raekwon was born Corey Woods in Brownsville, Brooklyn, where he was raised by his mother during his early childhood.[8] His father was an addict.[9] Raekwon only met his father once when he was six years old. On that occasion, his father brought him to meet his paternal grandmother (also for the first time) and then snuck out of the apartment.[8] Raekwon moved with his mother to Staten Island after his mother was robbed.[10] They were living in Park Hill by the time Raekwon was adolescent.[8]

Raekwon attributes the name Raekwon to the Five-Percent Nation, an offshoot of the Nation of Islam, when he was a "young kid."[11] He converted to Islam in 2009.[12][13]

Growing up, he witnessed his mother being hit and abused by different men, an experience which he said "affected [him] a lot."[10] As a young man, his mother kicked him out of their Park Hill home when Raekwon got into an argument with her boyfriend and his mother sided with the boyfriend. During this time, he spiraled into a pattern of hopelessness and violent behavior.[8] He became addicted to cocaine and crack cocaine until he became aware of how the crack epidemic was affecting those around him, at which point "it was an automatic stop."[10]

Raekwon and rap partner Ghostface Killah attended junior high school together on Staten Island.[14] Raekwon attended New Dorp High School, where he befriended rappers Remedy, Method Man and Inspectah Deck.[15]

After being caught in a crossfire and accidentally shot four times, Raekwon began rapping in earnest. He later described being shot as an "important eye opener."[9]

Music career edit

Wu-Tang Clan edit

Woods first rapped as Sha Raider. In 1992, he joined the Wu-Tang Clan, an originally nine-member rap group drawing mainly from the Staten Island but also from the Brooklyn boroughs of New York City. He rapped as Raekwon The Chef, and also used the aliases Lex Diamonds, Shallah Raekwon, and Louis Rich.[16]

As recording artists, the Wu-Tang Clan debuted with the November 1993 album Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), which was later certified platinum.[17] Its single "C.R.E.A.M." reached #8 on the Billboard rap chart.[18] Wu-Tang Forever, a double album, followed in 1997, and was certified 4x multi-platinum.[17] Amid other solo albums by its members, the group released The W in 2000, Iron Flag in 2001, and 8 Diagrams in 2007.[16]


Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... edit

In 1994, Raekwon signed a solo deal with Loud Records and released his debut solo single "Heaven & Hell" for the soundtrack to the film Fresh. His first solo album, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx..., was released on August 1, 1995. Sales lagged his fellow Wu-Tang member Method Man's Tical.[19] Raekwon's album drew rave reviews, however, and it was promptly recognized as a classic.[20]

The album's narrative struggle is set to imagery of criminal activity, largely cocaine trafficking, and emergence from it into the good life.[21] Wu-Tang member and house producer RZA, who produced the entire album,[21] called it "like a crime mafia story."[22] Wu-Tang member Ghostface Killah rapped in over half of the album's tracks,[21] and the two wrote some lyrics in Barbados and Miami.[14] It also follows a cinematic narrative, inspired by mob and kung-fu movies and a plethora of references and samples in which the main rapping lines with an on-going story of struggle and success.

Raekwon explained the lyrics' context as "trying to get out the hood. We wanted to buy the most expensive cars and jewelry and different things like that." The album, he perceived, "was only built for a certain lifestyle or people that understood that language. But eventually, it would break off to people looking at it as a movie and respecting it saying, 'Yo, wow! This is authentic. This is something that never been done before' " Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... debuted at No. 4 on the popular albums chart the Billboard 200, and at No. 2 on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. It shipped about 130,000 copies in its first week, and was certified gold, at least 500,000 copies shipped, two months later, October 1995.[23]

Immobilarity and The Lex Diamond Story edit

After Only Built 4 Cuban Linx..., Raekwon featured on R&B group Allure's debut or 1997 album.[24] He also featured alongside rappers Nas, Jadakiss, and Big Pun in rapper Fat Joe's song "John Blaze."[25] Raekwon's next album, Immobilarity, lacking RZA's record production and Ghostface Killah features, was issued in 1999 to mixed reviews.[19] The Lex Diamond Story, released in 2003 under major label Universal Records, also drew mixed reviews, most critics unimpressed while user reviews widely varied. Raekwon cited a low promotional budget.[26]

Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... Pt. II edit

 
Raekwon in 2008

Raekwon planned to release Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... Pt. II through record producer Dr. Dre's label Aftermath Entertainment in 2007. Raekwon credited the executive producer Busta Rhymes with restoring his "Cuban Linx mindset," while most tracks were produced by RZA, who likened collaboration with Dr. Dre to "yin and yang" styles.[citation needed]

Amid many delays, as for sample clearance, the Only Built For Cuban Linx... Pt. II track "Surgical Gloves" had been leaked already when the album was released by Raekwon's label, Ice H20, under major label EMI's distribution on September 8, 2009.[27] The album features Wu-Tang members and affiliates as well as Slick Rick, Jadakiss, Busta Rhymes, Beanie Sigel, and others.

Also in September 2009, MTV ranked Raekwon tenth among "hottest" rappers. In December, HipHopDx's 2009 awards named Only Built For Cuban Linx... Pt. II album of the year, calling it "the Hip Hop equivalent to The Godfather 2, with Rae as revitalized as Marlon was". Raekwon won Emcee of the Year—the prior year, Nas won—while HipHopDX staff explained,

Raekwon brought it back to lyrical, dope rap. He released an album that spoke to teens, twenty-somethings, thirty-somethings, and beyond. Without compromising, the Chef made an edgy Hip Hop record that refused to bastardize the catalog he laid down 15 years ago. On top of that, Rae (along with Ghostface) was a go-to for numerous rappers making albums, ranging from the Playaz Circle to Jadakiss to BK One. That's beyond real, as was a year filled with performing in arenas, clubs and even churches. When it came to mastering the ceremony, Rae had 'em all following the leader.[28]

— HipHopDX

Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang edit

After the critical and relative commercial success of Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... Pt. II, Raekwon collaborated with Method Man and Ghostface Killah for Wu-Massacre, a short trio album designed to showcase unity within the group. Following this release, Raekwon resurrected talk of Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang, a project announced in 2007, originally planned as a Wu-Tang album, minus RZA, due to his response to the previous group album 8 Diagrams. Raekwon forwarded his projects continuously through his growing label Icewater. He both worked on his own project while signing other underground artists.

Although not a Wu-Tang Clan project, Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang was released in March 2011, serving as Raekwon's fifth solo LP. As originally planned, RZA did not participate on the project,[29] however, several other Wu-Tang members made appearances, as well as Black Thought, Nas and Rick Ross,[30] among others. Raekwon revealed that he intends on eventually releasing a third installment to the Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... albums.[31][32]

Lost Jewlry, Fly International Luxurious Art, The Wild, and present edit

In 2012, Raekwon launched his own record label, Ice H20 Records. Raekwon announced on November 30, 2012, that he would soon release an EP entitled Lost Jewlry.[33] On December 20, he released "Never Can Say Goodbye",[34] which did not end up on the EP. Lost Jewlry was released on January 15, 2013. It featured guest appearances from Maino and Freddie Gibbs, as well as production from Scram Jones, among others.[35]

On January 1, 2013, Raekwon announced that the title of his next album would be F.I.L.A., an acronym for Fly International Luxurious Art, and that it would be released during the second quarter of 2013.[36][37] He would later specify a release month of September 2013.[38] Following the release of the first single "All About You", Raekwon intimated that the album would be released in January 2014; it finally saw release on April 28, 2015. In November 2016, Raekwon announced that a new album was complete.[39]

On March 24, 2017, Raekwon released a studio album, The Wild, his first not to feature collaborations with fellow members of the Wu-Tang Clan. Critical reception was positive, with Pitchfork saying the album was stronger than Fly, which it alleged had a "bloated roster".[40] Consequence of Sound agreed, saying The Wild was largely understood as a return to form by Raekwon, with fewer guest appearances by other artists than usual and more focus on Raekwon's long-established style, albeit with the "maximalist modern production" he had employed on Fly.[41]

Raekwon was featured as a guest on the intro to the WWCD compilation by Griselda.[42] On August 1, 2020, Elliot Wilson, of Tidal and Rap Radar, announced Raekwon will be releasing Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 3 soon.[23] In his most recent appearance, Raekwon provided guest vocals alongside Ghostface Killah and Busta Rhymes on "Science Class", a song off Griselda leader Westside Gunn's 2022 mixtape 10.

Discography edit

Studio albums

Collaboration albums edit

References edit

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Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Raekwon at IMDb
  • Raekwon discography at Discogs

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For other people with the name see Raekwon name Corey Woods 2 born January 12 1970 3 4 better known by his stage name Raekwon r eɪ ˈ k w ɒ n ray KWON is an American rapper He rose to prominence as a founding member of the hip hop group Wu Tang Clan which achieved mainstream success following the release of their debut album Enter the Wu Tang 36 Chambers in 1993 Raekwon would subsequently pursue a solo career releasing his first solo album entitled Only Built 4 Cuban Linx in 1995 The album received critical acclaim and is regarded by many critics as one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time as well as a staple of 1990s rap 5 RaekwonRaekwon at the 2010 Pitchfork Music FestivalBackground informationBirth nameCorey WoodsAlso known asRaekwon The ChefShallah RaekwonLex DiamondsBorn 1970 01 12 January 12 1970 age 53 OriginBrownsville Brooklyn New York U S GenresHip hopOccupation s RapperDiscographyRaekwon discographyYears active1985 presentLabelsAftermath 1 Ice H20 Loud RCAMember ofWu Tang ClanWebsiteraekwondachef wbr com Whereas his next two albums Immobilarity in 1999 and then The Lex Diamond Story in 2003 drew mixed reviews his fourth album long delayed Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Pt II released in September 2009 was likened to The Godfather 2 Recognized for his street epics that are straightforward yet linguistically rich 6 Raekwon is ranked among leading rappers 7 Meanwhile he founded the record label ICE H20 Records Contents 1 Early life 2 Music career 2 1 Wu Tang Clan 2 2 Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2 3 Immobilarity and The Lex Diamond Story 2 4 Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Pt II 2 5 Shaolin vs Wu Tang 2 6 Lost Jewlry Fly International Luxurious Art The Wild and present 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Collaboration albums 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksEarly life editRaekwon was born Corey Woods in Brownsville Brooklyn where he was raised by his mother during his early childhood 8 His father was an addict 9 Raekwon only met his father once when he was six years old On that occasion his father brought him to meet his paternal grandmother also for the first time and then snuck out of the apartment 8 Raekwon moved with his mother to Staten Island after his mother was robbed 10 They were living in Park Hill by the time Raekwon was adolescent 8 Raekwon attributes the name Raekwon to the Five Percent Nation an offshoot of the Nation of Islam when he was a young kid 11 He converted to Islam in 2009 12 13 Growing up he witnessed his mother being hit and abused by different men an experience which he said affected him a lot 10 As a young man his mother kicked him out of their Park Hill home when Raekwon got into an argument with her boyfriend and his mother sided with the boyfriend During this time he spiraled into a pattern of hopelessness and violent behavior 8 He became addicted to cocaine and crack cocaine until he became aware of how the crack epidemic was affecting those around him at which point it was an automatic stop 10 Raekwon and rap partner Ghostface Killah attended junior high school together on Staten Island 14 Raekwon attended New Dorp High School where he befriended rappers Remedy Method Man and Inspectah Deck 15 After being caught in a crossfire and accidentally shot four times Raekwon began rapping in earnest He later described being shot as an important eye opener 9 Music career editWu Tang Clan edit Main article Wu Tang Clan Woods first rapped as Sha Raider In 1992 he joined the Wu Tang Clan an originally nine member rap group drawing mainly from the Staten Island but also from the Brooklyn boroughs of New York City He rapped as Raekwon The Chef and also used the aliases Lex Diamonds Shallah Raekwon and Louis Rich 16 As recording artists the Wu Tang Clan debuted with the November 1993 album Enter the Wu Tang 36 Chambers which was later certified platinum 17 Its single C R E A M reached 8 on the Billboard rap chart 18 Wu Tang Forever a double album followed in 1997 and was certified 4x multi platinum 17 Amid other solo albums by its members the group released The W in 2000 Iron Flag in 2001 and 8 Diagrams in 2007 16 Only Built 4 Cuban Linx edit In 1994 Raekwon signed a solo deal with Loud Records and released his debut solo single Heaven amp Hell for the soundtrack to the film Fresh His first solo album Only Built 4 Cuban Linx was released on August 1 1995 Sales lagged his fellow Wu Tang member Method Man s Tical 19 Raekwon s album drew rave reviews however and it was promptly recognized as a classic 20 The album s narrative struggle is set to imagery of criminal activity largely cocaine trafficking and emergence from it into the good life 21 Wu Tang member and house producer RZA who produced the entire album 21 called it like a crime mafia story 22 Wu Tang member Ghostface Killah rapped in over half of the album s tracks 21 and the two wrote some lyrics in Barbados and Miami 14 It also follows a cinematic narrative inspired by mob and kung fu movies and a plethora of references and samples in which the main rapping lines with an on going story of struggle and success Raekwon explained the lyrics context as trying to get out the hood We wanted to buy the most expensive cars and jewelry and different things like that The album he perceived was only built for a certain lifestyle or people that understood that language But eventually it would break off to people looking at it as a movie and respecting it saying Yo wow This is authentic This is something that never been done before Only Built 4 Cuban Linx debuted at No 4 on the popular albums chart the Billboard 200 and at No 2 on Billboard s Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart It shipped about 130 000 copies in its first week and was certified gold at least 500 000 copies shipped two months later October 1995 23 Immobilarity and The Lex Diamond Story edit After Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Raekwon featured on R amp B group Allure s debut or 1997 album 24 He also featured alongside rappers Nas Jadakiss and Big Pun in rapper Fat Joe s song John Blaze 25 Raekwon s next album Immobilarity lacking RZA s record production and Ghostface Killah features was issued in 1999 to mixed reviews 19 The Lex Diamond Story released in 2003 under major label Universal Records also drew mixed reviews most critics unimpressed while user reviews widely varied Raekwon cited a low promotional budget 26 Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Pt II edit nbsp Raekwon in 2008Raekwon planned to release Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Pt II through record producer Dr Dre s label Aftermath Entertainment in 2007 Raekwon credited the executive producer Busta Rhymes with restoring his Cuban Linx mindset while most tracks were produced by RZA who likened collaboration with Dr Dre to yin and yang styles citation needed Amid many delays as for sample clearance the Only Built For Cuban Linx Pt II track Surgical Gloves had been leaked already when the album was released by Raekwon s label Ice H20 under major label EMI s distribution on September 8 2009 27 The album features Wu Tang members and affiliates as well as Slick Rick Jadakiss Busta Rhymes Beanie Sigel and others Also in September 2009 MTV ranked Raekwon tenth among hottest rappers In December HipHopDx s 2009 awards named Only Built For Cuban Linx Pt II album of the year calling it the Hip Hop equivalent to The Godfather 2 with Rae as revitalized as Marlon was Raekwon won Emcee of the Year the prior year Nas won while HipHopDX staff explained Raekwon brought it back to lyrical dope rap He released an album that spoke to teens twenty somethings thirty somethings and beyond Without compromising the Chef made an edgy Hip Hop record that refused to bastardize the catalog he laid down 15 years ago On top of that Rae along with Ghostface was a go to for numerous rappers making albums ranging from the Playaz Circle to Jadakiss to BK One That s beyond real as was a year filled with performing in arenas clubs and even churches When it came to mastering the ceremony Rae had em all following the leader 28 HipHopDX Shaolin vs Wu Tang edit After the critical and relative commercial success of Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Pt II Raekwon collaborated with Method Man and Ghostface Killah for Wu Massacre a short trio album designed to showcase unity within the group Following this release Raekwon resurrected talk of Shaolin vs Wu Tang a project announced in 2007 originally planned as a Wu Tang album minus RZA due to his response to the previous group album 8 Diagrams Raekwon forwarded his projects continuously through his growing label Icewater He both worked on his own project while signing other underground artists Although not a Wu Tang Clan project Shaolin vs Wu Tang was released in March 2011 serving as Raekwon s fifth solo LP As originally planned RZA did not participate on the project 29 however several other Wu Tang members made appearances as well as Black Thought Nas and Rick Ross 30 among others Raekwon revealed that he intends on eventually releasing a third installment to the Only Built 4 Cuban Linx albums 31 32 Lost Jewlry Fly International Luxurious Art The Wild and present edit In 2012 Raekwon launched his own record label Ice H20 Records Raekwon announced on November 30 2012 that he would soon release an EP entitled Lost Jewlry 33 On December 20 he released Never Can Say Goodbye 34 which did not end up on the EP Lost Jewlry was released on January 15 2013 It featured guest appearances from Maino and Freddie Gibbs as well as production from Scram Jones among others 35 On January 1 2013 Raekwon announced that the title of his next album would be F I L A an acronym for Fly International Luxurious Art and that it would be released during the second quarter of 2013 36 37 He would later specify a release month of September 2013 38 Following the release of the first single All About You Raekwon intimated that the album would be released in January 2014 it finally saw release on April 28 2015 In November 2016 Raekwon announced that a new album was complete 39 On March 24 2017 Raekwon released a studio album The Wild his first not to feature collaborations with fellow members of the Wu Tang Clan Critical reception was positive with Pitchfork saying the album was stronger than Fly which it alleged had a bloated roster 40 Consequence of Sound agreed saying The Wild was largely understood as a return to form by Raekwon with fewer guest appearances by other artists than usual and more focus on Raekwon s long established style albeit with the maximalist modern production he had employed on Fly 41 Raekwon was featured as a guest on the intro to the WWCD compilation by Griselda 42 On August 1 2020 Elliot Wilson of Tidal and Rap Radar announced Raekwon will be releasing Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 3 soon 23 In his most recent appearance Raekwon provided guest vocals alongside Ghostface Killah and Busta Rhymes on Science Class a song off Griselda leader Westside Gunn s 2022 mixtape 10 Discography editMain article Raekwon discography Studio albums Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 1995 Immobilarity 1999 The Lex Diamond Story 2003 Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Pt II 2009 Shaolin vs Wu Tang 2011 Fly International Luxurious Art 2015 The Wild 2017 Collaboration albums edit Wu Massacre with Method Man amp Ghostface Killah 2010 References edit Rys Dan September 30 2015 22 Aftermath Artists Who Have Left The Label XXL Magazine Retrieved September 25 2019 Raekwon Brings The Wild To Fans With 7th Studio Album Hiphopdx com March 23 2017 Archived from the original on February 10 2018 Retrieved April 28 2018 Official Site of the Wu Tang Clan Wu Tang Corp Archived from the original on January 2 2010 Retrieved October 11 2017 RZA 2005 The Wu Tang Manual p 18 Raekwon Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Pt II staff review Sputnikmusic com September 10 2009 Archived from the original on December 19 2011 Retrieved March 30 2012 Preira Matt September 1 2011 Raekwon da Chef and Ghostface Killah Cook Up Classic Gangsta Rap at Rock the Bells Miami Blogs miaminewtimes com Archived 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April 13 2011 Archived from the original on September 23 2015 Retrieved May 5 2015 a b Raekwon Talks Only Built 4 Cuban Linx History Wu Tang Truths More YouTube Archived from the original on October 30 2021 Rhymes and Remembrance New Voices February 21 2002 Retrieved March 29 2020 a b Erlewine Stephen Thomas Prato Greg 2007 Wu Tang Clan biography AllMusic Retrieved September 18 2009 a b Gold amp Platinum Wu Tang Clan RIAA Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved September 18 2009 Wu Tang Clan gt Charts amp Awards gt Billboard Singles AllMusic Retrieved September 18 2009 a b Huey Steve 2002 Raekwon profile AllMusic Retrieved September 18 2009 Blistein Jon July 29 2020 Raekwon to Release Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Instrumentals for Debut LP s 25th Anniversary Rolling Stone a b c Only Built 4 Cuban Linx gt Overview AllMusic Retrieved September 18 2009 Ivey Justin July 29 2020 Raekwon Aligns Only Built 4 Cuban Linx With Film Royalty It s The Godfather Vibe Of Hip Hop a b Raekwon Announces Only Built For Cuban Linx 3 Album As Original Turns 25 August 1 2020 Allure Still Waiting To Meet Raekwon Despite Working Together MTV News March 26 1998 Archived from the original on August 30 2008 Retrieved September 18 2009 Fat Joe Enlists Big Pun Nas Raekwon For Solo Album MTV News August 13 1998 Archived from the original on June 6 2009 Retrieved September 18 2009 Arnold Paul W July 27 2007 Raekwon Hell s Kitchen HipHopDX Archived from the original on October 12 2008 Retrieved September 18 2009 Raekwon pushes back Only Built 4 Cuban Linx II album release date to September 8 2009 WeLiveThis com Archived from the original on July 7 2009 Retrieved July 1 2009 2009 HipHopDX Awards Discussing Lil Wayne Drake amp Many More Hip Hop Artists HipHopDX December 22 2009 Archived from the original on August 19 2010 Retrieved August 19 2010 Raekwon On New Album Ghost Meth Black Thought In No RZA VIBE July 19 2010 Archived from the original on August 8 2010 Retrieved August 19 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