The 'Birthday Sex' dude covers a Stevie Wonder record whilst playing the piano. Brave move, sounds alright stiyull. Got the feelin this dudes gonna be quite an R'n'B star but there's something missing. Need to hear what the uptempo stuff's saying or he'll just be another J. Holiday who sadly failed to follow-up the success of both the first album and the smash 'Bed'.
Wu-Tang's in-house "Chef" better known as Raekwon proved he is still a force to be mentioned alongside the hottest rappers in the hip hop game with the release of Only Built For Cuban Linx... pt. II - sequel to his 1995 debut album. Marvin Sparks caught up with the hip hop legend to discuss rapping for drug dealers, people caring "more about stats than raps", his inclusion in MTV's Top 10 Hottest Rappers list, and converting to Islam. Marvin Sparks: It has been almost fifteen years since the first Only Built For Cuban Linx, an album that was a 5-mic classic when The Source magazine held weight. Why did you decide make a sequel?
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