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Yes, it exists, and yes, it's as good as fans have been hoping for. The last time a Wu-Tang record came together with this kind of personnel and succeeded under a grand conceptual vision, we got Fishscale, and calling Cuban Linx II Raekwon's equivalent to it isn't out of the question. Like Ghostface's modern classic, this album defies hip-hop's current atmosphere of youthful cockiness and aging complacency: instead, it's driven by the sometimes celebratory, sometimes traumatized sense of stubborn survival and perseverance, a veteran mindset that can no longer picture success without having to defend it.










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On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 6:59 AM, Betaplayer said:
Agreed. I've only copped OB4CL and OB4CL2 from Raekwon. Nothing in between. I didn't want to taint the perfection that was OB4CL.
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 3:10 PM, Jäs said:
Oh heck yeah! Raekwon playing the Fun Fest?!? Count me in