Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Time Says The Chef Is Top 10 in '09

7.(Out of 10) Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, Pt 2 by Raekwon





By JOSH TYRANGIEL
"The sequel to Raekwon's much loved 1995 solo debut picks up as if no time has passed. He's still rhyming about cocaine deals, hustlers and urban menace — which makes for an elevated degree of difficulty, since a song about the production of crack ("Pyrex Vision") should be not only impotent in 2009, but deservedly so. The reason it works, like all of Cuban Linx, Pt 2, is that Raekwon is a poet of grime, a storyteller who understands that rap is less about an easy hook than the collision of carefully chosen words. He's also a melancholic who prefers replaying the circumstances of growing up in hell ("All my life around drug niggas, villains who want millions/ Niggas with them hoodies on with Teks in the building") to celebrating the trappings of success. With production from nearly every top name in hip-hop, it's a spooky and sad monograph — not lovable, but quite powerful."



I don't give a damn if you agree or not- Rae' delivered. Although I'm a bit skeptical of my boy Josh's list because there's no mention of Deeper Than Rap or BP3. Yeah I said Deeper Than Rap- you hip-hop snobs. But I guess they only had room for ONE "rap" album huh? SMH.

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