![]() ![]() While the album was not talked about much in 2008, Raekwon stated in an interview with DJ Semtex that it was set for release in February 2009, as he claimed it could be ready at that point. ‘I don’t wanna hear nothing, I got this.’ That's what happened in that situation." By early 2008, Raekwon and RZA settled their creative differences, with Raekwon choosing to work with RZA again. Him being the dude that he is with mad platinum albums, some niggas be super cocky. It was more or less you can’t be selfish, and have to work with everybody’s ears and eyes on something. No one tried to take anything away from RZA as a producer. And that’s the whole thing people took out of context. In an interview with AllHipHop, Raekwon commented "(On 8 Diagrams), whatever else he wanted to grow on, we weren’t crazy over it. Wu-Tang group leader RZA came under attack from members Ghostface Killah and Raekwon over 8 Diagrams ' production, with Raekwon going as far as to say that he would not include any of RZA's production on the album. Near the end of 2007, the Wu-Tang Clan began writing and recording their fifth studio album 8 Diagrams, which slowed the recording process even further for Cuban Linx II. II, they were cut from the final version. Although they were originally intended to be included on Only Built 4 Cuban Linx… Pt. By mid-2007, the songs "Baggage Handlers" (produced by J Dilla) and "State of Grace" (produced by RZA) were leaked on the internet. The album would be pushed back several more times, and numerous changes would be made to its release date. II had still not been released, and was ranked the sixth most anticipated album of 2007 by XXL magazine. Dre track was made for the album that did not make the final cut, but wishes to possibly put it on one of his future albums. We took a break for two weeks-came back-Dre acted like we never spoke! I was like, ‘All right, this Raekwon thing,’ and he's like, 'Nah, I ain’t fuckin’ with that no more.' In a Complex track interview, Raekwon revealed that a third Dr. We were doing the deal, and during the deal the Christmas break came. Dre is a busy man and may not have the time to give the album his full attention." An insider from Aftermath spoke on this matter, stating "The Raekwon album came in done. II would not be released on Aftermath, stating "Dr. Raekwon revealed in an interview that Cuban Linx Pt. Dre had reportedly become creatively tied up with his personal Detox record. The decision came after it was revealed that Dr. ![]() After a period of time and reported delays in the recording process, the two parties eventually separated from the original agreement. The deal was structured so that the release would be a joint venture between Wu-Tang Records and Aftermath Entertainment. Dre's label Aftermath Entertainment, to which Busta was signed. īusta Rhymes' influence on the project became more solidified when it was announced that Raekwon had signed a contract with Dr. Later in 2006, it was revealed that Wu-Tang Clan members GZA and Inspectah Deck would be featured, returning with their Wu-Gambino personas. Although Raekwon would spend several years re-working and writing the album, it was announced in January 2006 that it was finished, with production being largely credited to RZA, with RZA and Busta Rhymes as executive producers. II was originally announced in late 2005, when it was stated that Busta Rhymes would be executive producer on the album. II was included on several publications' year-end album lists, including Rolling Stone, which ranked it the twenty-fifth best album of 2009, and Time, which named it seventh-best. II received widespread acclaim from music critics, based on an aggregate score of 88/100 from Metacritic, indicating "universal acclaim", and was ranked number 45 on the site's list of best-reviewed albums. Upon its release, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx. The album debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 and at number two on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, while selling near 68,000 copies in its first week. II maintains many of the themes covered on its predecessor, and features guest appearances from several Wu-Tang members, as well as Busta Rhymes, Jadakiss and Beanie Sigel. Serving as the sequel to his critically acclaimed debut album Only Built 4 Cuban Linx. The album experienced numerous delays to its release due to Raekwon's approach of continual re-writing, as well as distribution issues with his record labels. II is the fourth studio album by American hip hop recording artist and Wu-Tang Clan-member Raekwon, released September 8, 2009, on Ice H2O/EMI Records in the United States. ![]()
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