"Cuban Linx II" sounds like an old Wu-Tang record: scraggly samples from soul records and rapid, gnomic bundles of rhymes about drug-selling and agitated encounters. Almost every skit involving Raekwon or his partner, Ghostface Killah, involves somebody yelling at somebody else.
That's Sasha Frere-Jones on the recent Raekwon album. It's true!
Here's "The New Wu":
People shouting at each other is my favorite genre of media. This is one reason I love Curb Your Enthusiasm so much. Last night's episode had some of the best people shouting at each other moments ever.
Posted by: David Jacobs | October 19, 2009 at 10:09 AM