Yes.
Raekwon Interview in GQ
In 1993, Wu-Tang Clan entered the rap galaxy from the strange planet of Staten Island, and proceeded to revolutionize the genre with their blend of filthy, merciless, and apocalyptic rhymes. The crew had its hams (Method Man, Ol’ Dirty Bastard) and its cagey mastermind (RZA), but nearly two decades later, none has proved as steadfast and technically skilled as Corey Woods AKA Raekwon the Chef. With each syllable carefully selected, each bar exhaustively sharpened, his flow falls in seamless lockstep with the beat—rapping’s platonic ideal. Here, Raekwon, 41, talks about Wu-Tang’s beginnings, and his continuing collaborations with soul mate and fellow Clan vet Ghostface Killah.
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