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Raekwon: Politick Ditto 
Published Wednesday, August 29, 2007 11:54 AM
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By Chris "Milan" Thomas

    Chef Raekwon has been sitting on an alleged classic for years. Or, at least that's how it’s been portrayed lately in the media. Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2 has raised skepticism to new heights for critics holding on to the idea that The Wu-Tang Clan will re-emerge to ‘90s era success. Though tempted by the idea of The RZA and Dr. Dre handling production duties for the Aftermath-pending release, the setbacks the album has gone through in the last year alone has caused even the most die-hard Wu-Tang fans to turn their back on the album’s potential. In fact, if you listen to what Rae has to say, you might even say Aftermath turned their back on the album’s potential. Though reluctant to say it flat out, he’s clearly disappointed with the politicking that hovers around the album.

So, he’s taking a quick break to drop a side project on Babygrande Records called Icewater: Polluted Water this week. Comprised of MCs Rae has known since childhood, Ice Water represents the bond of his word to put his people on. As you read further, you sense genuine passion for what he does, and disgust for how Cuban Linx 2 has been portrayed in the media. Unlike 99 percent of rappers who promote themselves, Raekwon really believes he’s sitting on a classic album. If the list of producers are any indication—Dr. Dre, The RZA, J. Dilla, Erick Sermon and Marley Marl—the odds are in his favor for being right. The only question is, will it ever see the light of day? We caught up with him in Warsaw, Poland to get an exclusive.

AllHipHop.com: A lot of people don’t know that you developed the artists in Icewater from scratch.

Raekwon: These guys been around me for a long time. It’s like we practically grew up in the same neighborhood. I gave them an old force, and when things get right, [I told them that] they will be ready to go out there and be the people that they’re goin' to be and entertain the world like you are supposed to. [I said] “I’m going to come back for you,” and that’s what I did.

AllHipHop.com: Are they going to do that whole crossover, commercial bling-bling down South thing?  Some people think the East Coast and New York have to bring things back to the original roots.  Some people call it garbage, you know what I’m saying?

Raekwon: You know, I feel the way you feel. At the end of the day, there is some talented brothas down in the South. I got a lot of good friends out there that basically supported this record. I understand what you’re saying about this, the East gotta keep it the East, and whatever. But me, I’m a universal dude, and I have a lot of good supporters from all over the world, but one thing about these [Icewater] dudes though… I’m not taking them on the mainstream ride. What it is, is, I’m showing them how to deal with the politics, but at the same time, be yourself, you know what I mean? We didn’t stay and design a record to sit here and say, “Oh, this is going to be a commercial record.” They know that’s not how I play.

AllHipHop.com: Right. I mean, the streets are trying to hear more classic beats like “Verbal Intercourse…”

Raekwon: No question, but at the same token, you know what I mean, you gotta have a record that basically is a record that MTV can be able to play. My whole design is to be that record and still be who you are. It’s like, yo, sometimes you gotta do certain things you don’t want to do, but then it’s like you sellin' out. You gotta be comfortable with what you’re dealing with. We all made sure that this record basically capitalizes on where the n***as came from and how they do it. The way the game is right now, you gotta politick. You gotta deal with certain things.

AllHipHop.com: Absolutely. But people want to see Wu-Tang come back with it already, you know?

Raekwon: Which is hard. We could sit here and do hardcore records all day, but if we can’t get them singing on the radio, or a n***a is saying “n***a” too much and and [rapping about] killin' everybody, yo, that’s not gonna sell records, dog. It’s about making a strategic album being able to deliver, yet challenge them. You want to satisfy your companies, so they could sit there and support your records….'Cause I’m always right up against that war, you know what I mean? You know, muthaf**kas be killin' me. One minute, if I go hard, nobody’s actin' like I got a radio record or that I got something that can be played on a five o’clock free ride. So I gotta make sure [Icewater] understands the politics and say, “You know what, if you do decide to go light, you go hard twice.”

I’m dealin' with a bunch of hyenas, man. These n***as automatically talk that talk. We don’t sit around and capitalize off of commercial s**t man. We make real music, man. If the beat is something that we says yo, we gotta get in the club and make a muthaf**ka dance, whatever-whatever, we’ll deal with that.

AllHipHop.com: Now I want to shift gears and talk about Cuban Linx 2. Can you tell me what the status of the project is for this album?

Raekwon: Cuban Linx 2 album is basically just sittin' on the shelf waiting to for me to unleash it right now. I’m lookin' for the best situation and makin' sure that it gets marketed the way that it needs to be marketed. The record is done, I got an awesome line-up, awesome production squad, it’s just that right now I gotta feel comfortable with throwin' it out there and not being misled by all the faggy [music] that is going on in the industry.

I refuse to just step in there and catch a couple of dollars and act like somebody might be gassin’ me and throw this sh*t out, no. We goin’ to do everything correctly. If it ain’t correct, you can’t get it yet. I’m in control of this sh*t right here.

AllHipHop.com: Can you tell me more about the production approach, because, if I’m not mistaken, both Dre and RZA are on the album?

Raekwon: Dr. Dre, RZA, Dilla, I got [DJ] Scratch, I got Marley [Marl], I got Erick Sermon, I got legends that sit around the ball with me and basically allow me to demonstrate what I demonstrate on wax and still makes sure it stay where it needs to stay at. It’s so important that you want people to know that it’s a new thing. I could never sit here and try to act like I’m a duplicate what I’ve done already. Nobody can duplicate what the f**k they’ve done when they’ve done it already. All you can do is sit here and know the elements that it’s goin’ to take to win. The album is beautiful. I can’t even put no value as far as money on top of it 'cause it f**ks my own head up.

I’m not gonna play no games on this record because, like I said, I already know what my fans want and I’m not lettin’ my fans down. A lot of people [in the media] are being controversial to me about my production, but with the way production is right now—I  don’t give a f**k what album is out now. You can’t f**k with my s**t. You can’t f**k with this album. It’s just about building the house on the right stilts, you know what I mean? The way I feel right now, it’s well-built.

AllHipHop.com: What impact did Busta Rhymes have on the album?

Raekwon: Busta is basically the liaison in the situation and he’s like a good friend, you know what I mean? Busta really sat down and talked about the politics and loyalty about Hip-Hop and that’s how we feel about each other. I know a lot of dudes in the business, and that’s what I was telling you about earlier, about the politics and you know what I mean? Politics is very important in this game and then at the same time, it’s good to have real n***as around me that you want to see win, and always want to see [you] win. As far as everybody said, you know, Busta is the executive producer of the album—and you can call it whatever you want to call it—but at the end of the day, he came in as a real n***a.

AllHipHop.com: Let’s talk about the first Cuban Linx album for a minute. It came out in a classic era for a lot of people in Hip-Hop of ’95. Nas came out hard. Biggie came out hard. Mobb Deep came out hard. 2Pac came out hard. What was that whole vibe in 1995 like? What was so special about that year, being that you were heavily involved in it?

Raekwon: I mean, we were chillin’ with the best of the best at the time. The artists basically had the love for the music. Everybody was being talented and had credibility; nobody was just tryin’ to say [something weak]. At the end of the day, we recognized each other’s power. We came from the game and it was ours to go gold. You could tell this s**t was fresh from the street and it wasn’t no bitter type of s**t. This is real Hip-Hop, this is our coming to the table with a lot of the classic songs and not no commercial s**t. We come in with what we built and that’s the big thing around that time, especially to me, you know what I mean?

Yo, when I sit back and think about the B.I.G’s and you know the Mobbs at the time, when everybody was flowin’ it, especially now, everything is just diluted, using the same chemicals that n***as have already done, you know what I mean? So, now you got muthaf**kas that make a single, to carry your f**kin’ album. It’s like, I don’t know where that s**t came from.

One minute, people wanna downgrade the n***as that paved the way for this s**t, then the next thing you know, muthaf**kas want us to come back. You ain’t respectin' the blueprint or what paved the way for you, n***a. So in my eyes, I don’t even have words for you, man. When I make my music I don’t be listening to everybody’s f**kin’ music [to sound like everyone else]. I keep my head to the street. I’m a giant, man. I’m a giant for real.

Additional reporting by Manny Ense.


Comments

 

MAK™ said:

Raekwon & WU FOREVER!!!

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-mak-
August 27, 2007 10:15 AM
 

NFWboy said:

on some real shit
August 27, 2007 10:19 AM
 

ya future father said:

raekwon is a real nigga
August 27, 2007 10:39 AM
 

BKLYNMANN77 said:

I been fiendin' for that Cuban Linx 2. Real hip hop stand the f*ck up when Rae in the buildin'. Words can't describe this dudes skills on the mic. Just listen to the first cuban linx. One of the best hip hop albums ever recorded. Masterpiece! Hope they don't keep him shelved for too long.
August 27, 2007 11:03 AM
 

Ackenaten said:

When Dre drops Detox, the whole world will run out and buyit, so he can allow it to sit as long as he wants, his buzz never goes away on a street or a commercial level...but...I dont think Rae has it like that. Dre will let something sit too long and i dont think Rae can afford it. Same hting happened to Rakim...he went to Aftermath and dissapeared...I need to hear that Cuban Links II right away...holla black, the H.U.S.T.L.E.R.

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August 27, 2007 12:02 PM
 

JaeHood said:

Gonna be hot ya'll, please believe
August 27, 2007 12:05 PM
 

InfamousQBC said:

Great Read/Interview. I Agree With What Raekwon Has Said But Only Built For Cuban Linx II Might Not Get Released Until '09 Especially The When Aftermath Has To Release Stat Quo's Album Then Bishop Lamont Then Detox. I Don't See Him Comin' Next Year.

August 27, 2007 12:09 PM
 

Squareone1 said:

you know niggaz really be dick riding dre's production, and rightfully so, but as a ceo/president or whatever the fuck he is to Aftermath, he needs to let somebody else handle the duties of releasing shit, seriously, this dude has so much talent on the label it's like what the fuck is the hold up? Stat Quo? Eve? Joell Ortiz (indie album I know)? I'm just saying it's not like Dre is so fucking busy flooding the market w/ beats that he can't fit in some time to get these ma'fuckin albums out. There is a audience that wants them shits and he's fucking around producing who? and what albums? I feel super sorry for Rae b/c 1nce again Dre is going to fuck over a East Coast artist not by the name of 50 cent. Peace
August 27, 2007 12:22 PM
 

Sinistah aka Sin Piffcaso said:

Wu 4Eva.......................

August 27, 2007 12:47 PM
 

SeanPapi said:


Co-sign..... hope Rae don't get the Rakim treatment.  Cuban Linx 2 is a classic waiting to happen
August 27, 2007 12:48 PM
 

Don Blake said:

Pretty soon no one is gonna be checking for anything from aftermath.  How many times can we get cockteased by Detox?
August 27, 2007 1:02 PM
 

meez said:

and the whole wu there is still real hip hop being put out but hot damn it's hard to fine
August 27, 2007 1:47 PM
 

meez said:

and the whole wu there is still real hip hop being put out but hot damn it's hard to fine
August 27, 2007 1:47 PM
 

meez said:

and the whole wu there is still real hip hop being put out but hot damn it's hard to fine
August 27, 2007 1:47 PM
 

Varado Pictures said:

HOW CAN HIP-HOP BE DEAD IF WU-TANG IS FOREVER?!?!

its true what rae said, one day niggas be trying the ppl who paved the way, and the next day those same ppl want them to bring it back!! well the wu is gonna bring back!! and its gonna come with a comet!! hip-hop in its purest form!!!
August 27, 2007 1:57 PM
 

jus1 said:

Well if you know anything bout Dre, then you kno that he is slow with putting out material. Now I'm not sure if Eve is still @ Aftermath, but I do know that this is her 2nd time around w/ tha good Doctor (he had her before Ruff Ryder & 'em the 1st time)......However I will give it to him tho ! He is a genus!
August 27, 2007 1:59 PM
 

kinglopo said:

Dem muthfuckas need to drop that album promptly g, this is bullshit yow, give him the push on a real hiphop record nigga, GOD DAMN.


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August 27, 2007 2:33 PM
 

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August 27, 2007 2:45 PM
 

baltimoreson3000 said:

Aftermath is like the graveyard when u sign there....Busta went and did his thing, but what happened to Ra, Eve dropping on another label...where's Quo...don't understand the politix, but its a damn shame that rappers cant eat cuz people dont release their shit...where the fuck is the MOP album dammit.
August 27, 2007 3:17 PM
 

the_dboy417 said:

Pretty much anyone out would give anything to be signed to Aftermath. It's FAAAAAR from a Graveyard.
August 27, 2007 4:58 PM
 

Melchizodok said:

I heard a bootleg last year. Shit is fiya but Busta getting rights off his shit? That's weird! I hope he's right cause Aftamath don't release East coast like that and don't push'em hard when they do. I think Aftamath is a trap 4 eat coast artist, word!
August 27, 2007 7:02 PM
 

TOHN007 said:

The purple tape was fuckin classic!! Man I know being on Aftermath means that you are probably getting Dre beats at a discount but what the fuck is the point if your project never sees the light of day. I remember niggas was feenin for that Rakim album to drop, and we never heard Rakim on any Dre track other that the Truth Hurts joint. I hope Rae gets to drop his shit in the near future because us "grown" folks who still love Hip Hop need it right now. These young cats probably aint checking for Rae, but I think Rae even said it himself in XXL a while ago that he aint making music for the youth.
August 27, 2007 7:19 PM
 

OHIOPATRIOT said:

I think that Aftermath is for chumps when there is a FAKE 50 cent character around... now when that nigga GAME was in the bitch, shit was poppin.. no disrespect to Dr.DRE or anything , but every since 50 got on that shit, things been lookin real stupid.. and slow.......oh yeah by the way.... WU TANG 4EVER!!
August 27, 2007 7:41 PM
 

RHiNo... said:

i'M PReTTy SuRe We WoN'T Be DiSSaPoiNTeD...RaeKWoN aLWaYS DeLiVeRS...
August 27, 2007 9:23 PM
 

chiefcali26 said:

     dre a greedy mufucka. selfish ass dude son. he got track for years, and he bullshittin. he could make beats weekly, three classics a week easy. 150+one year and they all get on. Then it's all love. Thats how I see things. Only built was my FAVORITE ALBUM GROWING UP, and it has left a stain on my brain. To see it toyed around with because of labeltics really makes me sad. I LOVE YOU HIP-HOP. I LOVE YOU. WHY HATH THOU FORSAKEN ME? PLEASE COME BACK, THE BOOM AND THE BAP, THE HAT TO THE BACK,NOW THATS REAL RAP, FUCK A SNAP AND CLAP, BLLAAAAAATTT!!!!!!
August 27, 2007 10:03 PM
 

chiefcali26 said:

YALL CATS ACKKIN LIKE Y'ALL DON'T REALLY WANT PAPER, YOU TOO MAJOR?, , GOT KEEP IT MOVIN THOUGH, Y'ALL NIGGAS IS MOVIN SLOW, DONT MEAN TO BE RUDE BUT YO, YOU DUDES DON'T EVEN KNOW, HOW NEED TO HEAR THAT FLOW IN MY EAR, SON IM BEING SINCERE, IM MEAN THIS FUCKIN YEAR, THIS IS YOUR CAREER???
August 27, 2007 10:09 PM
 

junclassic said:

I remember when Scratch Magazine had some sort of quick listening session and listed a bunch of joints they were praying make the album.

How much buzz does ya shit have to have before a label releases it? Warner Bros. is still on the come up, yall know this album is gonna sell regardless. Buy the album, do two or 3 videos, and put the shit out man.

Damn!
August 27, 2007 11:24 PM
 

bellzofwar said:

I DONT KNOW, RAE USED TO BE THE MAN,WITH RZA AND GHOST, ON THEM WU BANGA'S. SEEM LIKE THE FORTUNE AND FAME EASE A PLAYA FROM THE GAME. NOT SAYING RAE AINT GOT IT. BUT IT IS LIKE DIFFERENT DIAMONDS. IF IT IS NOT CUSTOM CUT AND POLISHED PROPERLY IT WONT SHINE PROPERLY. BUT I GOT LOVE FOR ENTIRE WU. IF THEY WOULD JUST THINK ABOUT REINVENTING A NEW 36 CHAMBERS WITHOUT CALLING IT THAT. THEN RAE COULD SNEAK THE GAME. DEALING WITH ALL THOSE BIG NAMES SOMETIME WATER YOUr ALBUM DOWN.  if he could just spit hard like he did on "Criminology", he could tear the damm game apart. Rae has potential, like a lion.
August 27, 2007 11:48 PM
 

hater hurter said:

let the cock tease begin because this album may never come out if it is up to aftermath to put it out. Go to Koch and put it out ur self because I believe it can do Ice cube indie numbers. Which means major money to invest in real hiphop.
August 28, 2007 12:57 AM
 

beezybrimlow said:

i agree with you Squareone1...  Although, I do think Dre is a wonderful producer, his business tactics aren't up to par...

We can wait and wait on Dre's Detox to come out andbe patient bout it... But, he can't do the same for his other artists' b/c they are not him...  Regardless of how long he (DRE) makes us wait for Detox, we are still going to cop it.. and it's going to sell like ice cold water on a HOT SUNNY DAY!

Dre, step your business game up dogg...
August 28, 2007 1:14 AM
 

daz156 said:

aftermath is nothin but glossy gangsterism owned by someone who started the label after being bumped for everything by a real gangster, shit he even said he would not be doing gangster music on his label, i think he is over rated, RZA >>>>>>>>>>>>dre

it is not a place for East coast legends.......oh and i forgot, but e sermon is wack aswell, i hate a lot of his production, that is why reggie and keith aint as big cos of his wack production....
Rae should only be produced, like the rest of the WU may i add, by RZA.......
August 28, 2007 8:40 AM
 

curtis75black said:

Hopefully this shit drops soon. I'm tired of waiting.
August 28, 2007 1:32 PM
 

DSheezy said:

WHATS THE POINT OF BEING ON AFTERMATH IF DRE AINT PUTTIN NI99AS SHIT OUT? ESPECIALLY WHEN A REAL CAT LIKE RAE IS ON THE SHELF WHILE THESE POOTBUTTASSRAPPERS? IS WATERING DOWN THE GAME. TALK ABOUT INCARCERATED SCARFACES.
August 28, 2007 3:06 PM
 

Grumpy said:

I'm with Squareone1:

If Dre wanna be a mad scientist and stay in the lab creating beats, so be it.

But let cats starving on your label do THEIR thing or let them go.

I know Busta got a lot of name recognition, but he same old same old to me. Plus he cuss too much on every damn remix/feature/etc.

So are we to believe that B. Rhymes is the ONLY talent there?
August 28, 2007 3:39 PM
 

HipHopDJ336 said:

Great interview.I can't wait till Cuban Link 2 drops,Hopefully it will be on a major label.Indy labels are good but if he wants the best promotion majors are the way to go.......1
August 28, 2007 4:17 PM
 

Optimo said:

That ish aint gona drop for a minute.  Yall remember when they said the R.A.G.U album was comin out like 6 six years ago? Rae And Ghost Unite... One of the sickest duos in the game!
August 28, 2007 6:07 PM
 

Darnell004 said:

Man how much longer are we going to wait for this? I need some good hip hop to feed my ears!
August 28, 2007 7:30 PM
 

bvill-e said:

WU-TANG 4 EVA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!      
August 28, 2007 8:31 PM
 

Pistolvania 717 said:

Rae is the truth.. for real!
August 28, 2007 9:16 PM
 

Pistolvania 717 said:

Rae is the truth.. for real!
August 28, 2007 9:47 PM
 

InvisibleManAkaBIgHOmie said:

 Lmao@chiefcali26.   Immobilarity was a hot ass album. You people slept on that album.   Wu tang 4 eva!
August 28, 2007 9:54 PM
 

gullyjuice_ahh said:

lol @ faggy music.  

Biggups to Shallah Raekwon...
August 28, 2007 10:29 PM
 

shindogg said:

lookin at my watch, its about dat time...fo da wu tang ta kick a new thang. i hear where raekwon comin from wit dis. ya gotta define yaself an do yo shit yo way. ya cant be tryina sound like da "next big sensation" or wutever. dis nonsense of evrabody bein like evrabody gotsta stop. i mean if dey ran outta creativity jus step outta da light an let da real lyricists shine. dont hog da airwaves wit, as rae said, faggy muzik. shit datz soft an has no depth dont belong in hiphop. if u want party muzik go listen ta techno/house/trance/metal or wutever da rest of da non-hiphop heads bump. its time not jus da east but da west as well, goes back at its roots. poetic rap dat tells stories of da streets, not jus "kill niggaz, pimp hoes, wear ice an drive new rides" hiphop iz broken so fix it
August 29, 2007 2:50 AM
 

MackSwami said:

Rae = 500%
August 29, 2007 10:14 AM
 

dOLOSTIMULUS said:

U ALREADY KNOW IT'S HEAT! DROP THAT SHIT CHEF!!! NIGGAS IS STARVING OUT HERE FAM!
August 29, 2007 2:21 PM
 

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August 29, 2007 2:42 PM
 

Dynasty Williams_ahh said:

I hope Dre doesn't do another Rakim on this one.
August 29, 2007 2:49 PM
 

TWON THE DON said:

all i got 2 say is that this is going be a classic. big up SON,DON,B, GOD. ALL THAT SHIT. WU 4LIFE
August 29, 2007 3:17 PM
 

syheem said:

personally..i think Dre is overrated...right now...as of August 29th...i'd take a Swizz beat over a Dre jawn.....simple as that....and ask for Rae...he's a problem...best overall flow in the Wu...im just concerned about Cuban Linx 2...the original was so good im scared this one in 08 or 09 wont be able to compare...but who knows...it might be better...as long as the whole Clan is on it, he should be fine...sometimes i wish hip hop wasnt so damn political...i mean i know record companies strategize and try to release albums according to supply and demand in the music world..but damn...let the artist put thier shit out !! Philly Philly yall
August 29, 2007 5:42 PM
 

EltheSelfImage said:

Rae speaks a lotta truth learn somethin folks!!!!

Baltimoreson is right though, Aftermath does seem to be a career graveyard....... go to the website, see how many artists are REALLY signed to Aftermath, most of them you ain't heard of, or ain't heard nothin from since the sign on..... look at Eve, she's back at Ruff Riders (for the second time).... Rakim never dropped.... Busta's Sales on Aftermath were softer than any other album he's put out..... The only cat from Aftermath doin a damn thing is Eminem, and all the artists on his label (again, peep the website) ain't gettin much shine either... There's a FEW of them that got onto the "Re Up" album, but he's got a larger roster than that.....

Raekwon is a smart man, he's tryin to make sure that he don't end up like Method Man when he drops a street gospel....

Peace and Blessings,
-El the Self Image
August 29, 2007 6:44 PM
 

BLAK4DMD said:

August 29, 2007 6:46 PM
 

ghetto hustle said:

for real
August 30, 2007 8:22 AM
 

swillz2000 said:

i usually dont post comments but Rae is clearly one of the best and one most underrated lyricists when ppl are naming their top ten. Members of the Wu would take up four spots in that top ten, easily. he's waiting for the right time to drop and mark my words he will probably drop this winter. he makes that hustlin inthe cold music. he wont let dre hold him back. dre is not going to hold his artists hand and drop their albums. the artist has to have motivation.
August 30, 2007 10:22 AM
 

Streetweyez Sayles said:

Rae is one of the tightest emcees alive plain and simple. A lot of these rappers today are not lyricists, and they are not emcees. They do not understand the process at all. Unfortunately that is the current state of the industry. Only real Hip Hop artists can bring the artform back to life and stop compromising the art for a little bit of fame.

I always appreciate it when real lyricists like Rae express themselves. The politricks in the industry is real because the people running the big labels don't give a damn about Hip Hop they just want to exploit it. They have a lot of support from some of these clowns masquerading as rappers too.
September 3, 2007 9:54 PM
 

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