Wu Tang Clan’s Raekwon The Chef and street wear brand Akomplice are collaborating on this limited edition t-shirt. The yellow colorway you can see below is extremely limited with only 24 pieces being made. This t was released this weekend at Tradition in Cali so if you want this one and don’t live on the West Coast you might have to find it on Ebay or order it online. Also New York based street wear brand and one of my favorites ONLY have released pics of their Fall 08 collection which I have also included a few flicks of below.-Cinematic
Raekwon & Street Wear Brand Akomplice Collab.
16 years ago 1,059,696
5/17 “New Music Friday”
6 years ago 2,772
Featuring Tyler, The Creator, DJ Khaled, Curren$y & Statik Selektah, Megan Thee Stallion, and Wu-Tang.
Logic Announces That The “Entire” Wu-Tang Clan Will Be Featured On Next Album
6 years ago 387,882
Huge news for the forthcoming YSIV project.
U-God Releases the Imaginative Video for “Epicenter”
7 years ago 317,097
The core Wu-Tang member takes us on a wild ride.
New Music: U-God – “Venom”
8 years ago 14,865,048
U-God, who has been in the press lately due to a rift within the Wu-Tang Clan, just debuted a new single and announced the forthcoming album Venom via Billboard.
Price Gouging AIDS Meds Billionaire to Bail Out Bobby Shmurda; Threatens RZA
9 years ago 7,762,887
Last month, it was reported that Wu-Tang Clan's one-of-a-kind album, Once Upon a Time in Shaolin, had been sold for "millions." Bloomberg has revealed the buyer's identity: Turing Pharmaceuticals CEO Martin Shkreli. Shkreli is the former hedge fund manager (and Collect Records associate) who made headlines this year for increasing the price of Daraprim—a drug used to treat AIDS and cancer patients—from $13.50 to $750. He reportedly paid $2 million for the album. Now in an exclusive interview with HipHopDX, Shkreli revealed that he's planning to bail out incarcerated Brooklyn rapper Bobby Shmurda while also firing off some shots at RZA and the rap industry. Read more after the jump!
New Music: Method Man – “The Purple Tape” feat. Raekwon & Inspectah Deck
9 years ago 717,948
Method Man should be dropping his new project The Meth Lab shortly (August 21st to be exact) but in order to hold fans over he's sharing "The Purple Tape," featuring legendary Wu-Tang Clan members Raekwon and Inspectah Deck. By now everyone should be familiar with those three words: The Purple Tape. If you're not, it's quite simple: It refers to Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... and its unique purple plastic packaging. So it's only convenient that Rae is present on the track, too. Listen to Meth's "The Purple Tape" for those monster Wu verses you've been thirsting for after the jump!
New Music: Ghostface Killah & Adrian Younge – “Resurrection Morning” feat. Raekwon & Bilal
10 years ago 304,524
Ghostface Killah and Adrian Younge are set to drop their followup to the first Twelve Reasons to Die on July 10th and today marks a big day for the album as the duo share a massive track in "Resurreciton Morning." As if the song title wasn't enough, Ghostface recruits fellow Wu-Tang Clan member Raekwon and R&B master Bilal for the track as well. The track is spooky and is catapulted forward by Younge's eerie piano-driven production. Check out "Resurrection Morning" after the jump and be on the lookout for the second installment of Twelve Reasons to Die dropping the 10th.
New Music: Method Man – “The Meth Lab” feat. Hanz On & Streetlife
10 years ago 672,309
You know what was a good show? Breaking Bad. Throughout its five seasons creator Vince Gilligan and company crafted some fine dramatic television centered around a struggling high school chemistry teacher producing crystallized methamphetamine to secure his family's financial future before he dies. If you have yet to see it I highly recommend it (I also suggest you quit living under a rock.) The show is such a hit that it's reviving the career of one Staten Island rapper. Method Man is a legend in his own right (check out his debut album, Tical) but let's be real: Wu-Tang Clan is finished, their latest album A Better Tomorrow is crap, and RZA has basically lost his mind. However that's not stopping M-E-T-H-O-D (MAN) from trying to jump start his career in the burgeoning 2010s. Thanks to Breaking Bad (and the subsequent popularization of methamphetamines) he's releasing a new project entitled... wait for it... The Meth Lab. Get it? Because he's Method Man and his name has a connection with meth. Well, at least he's trying something unlike GZA who's merely complaining about contemporary rap lyrics (or lack thereof.) He's also sharing the project's track title which features Hanz On and Streetlife. Check it after the jump.