Daniel Gerhardt - 10/08/2009  Geschlagene 14 Jahre nach - nein, warte, streich das. Keine ausgeleierten Klischees diesmal, kein halbärschiger Bullshit. Raekwon macht ernst, einmal ...
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| Dani Fromm - 09/15/2009 Selten genug halten Fortsetzungen, was das Original versprach. Zu oft entpuppt sich der zweite Teil lediglich als kläglicher Versuch, die Welle des Vo...
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Tareck Ghoneim - 01/27/2010 So is it as good as the first album I think it would be highly unlikely we could get another like the first and Raekwon's album since this have never...
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Philip Bloomfield - 12/17/2009 Hip-hop has been undergoing something of an image shift over the past few years. Kanye West might be to blame, his verbiose and hopeful rhyming sittin...
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Rob Browning - 11/25/2009  It has been well over a decade since Raekwon dropped Only Built 4 Cuban Linx (known by cassette aficionados as The Purple Tape) and ushered in the Wu-...
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djxforce - 10/25/2009 Raekwon aka 'The Chef' is back in full effect with Wu Tang cohort Ghostface Killah, providing more than ample back-up on the majority of the 24 tracks...
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Will Holloway - 10/23/2009  Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2 is the second instalment of the series Raekwon started in 1995 when he released Only Built… part 1, which is widely regarded...
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Matt Medlock - 10/19/2009  Album sequels are a double-edged sword-they inspire immediate anticipation and virtually guarantee a quick response, but they also wall in the ambitio...
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Nate Adams - 10/15/2009  Despite everything I am about to say, it is important that you understand this: Only Built For Cuban Linx Part 2 is my favorite rap album of 2009. It ...
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Joshua Errett - 10/15/2009 If Raekwon’s 1995 masterwork Only Built 4 Cuban Linx is the rap equivalent of Brian De Palma’s Scarface, then this, the 14-years-later seq...
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Matthew Fiander - 10/14/2009  In a time where mainstream hip-hop tends to jump from gimmick to gimmick (ring-tone jams, Auto-Tune, empty dance-floor jams), it's easy to have a cyni...
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Marcus Dubois - 10/09/2009  In a nutshell... Hip-hop in cinematic widescreen, delivered by a master of crime storytelling. What's it all aboutIn 1993 rap music was dominated by ...
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Marcus Dubois - 10/09/2009  In a nutshell... Hip-hop in cinematic widescreen, delivered by a master of crime storytelling. What's it all aboutIn 1993 rap music was dominated by ...
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Nathan S. - 10/07/2009  What makes an album a classic Endurance: one year, ten years, twenty years later it’s still as fresh as the first time it blessed your eardrums. What...
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Huw Jones - 09/30/2009  ahead of the Wu-Tang Clan's last album, founding member and de facto leader of the group Robert "RZA" Diggs asked, "How can hip-hop be dead if Wu-Tang...
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