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Only Built 4 Cuban Linx is arguably the best quasi-solo
Wu-Tang album (
Ghostface Killah literally gets equal billing). Most of contemporary hip-hop's Mafioso-inspired themes and MC street aliases are inspired by the "Wu-Gambinos" motif introduced on this 18-cut LP. As the Wu's preeminent storyteller, Raekwon (a.k.a. "The Chef") paints Technicolor
Kool G Rap-style pictures of high-stakes drug trafficking on "Criminology," and then mixes his street sensibility with
5% Nation of Islam reasoning on "Knowledge God." This album is loaded with
RZA's finest production moments, as he samples a barrage of
kung-fu flick sound bites, plays discordant keyboards on "Incarcerated Scarfaces," and utilizes some eerie female vocals on "Rainy Dayz." Rae's timeless duet with
Nas on "Verbal Intercourse" further cements the album's status as one of the best of all time.
--Dalton Higgins
Product Description
2008 release containing the instrumental version of this album from the Wu Tang member, originally released in 1995. Only Built 4 Cuban Linx's portraits of big-money drug deals and black underworld kingpins living in luxury had an enormous influence on the new New York hardcore scene, cinematic soundscapes support the album's tone; the appropriately dark or melancholy, shifting moods layer like different scenes in a film. 17 tracks. Altered Ego.
--This text refers to the
Audio CD
edition.