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Raekwon Rates The Bars Of Vince Staples, Wu-Tang Clan Members, Biggie & More (VIDEO) - AllHipHop

Raekwon Rates The Bars Of Vince Staples, Wu-Tang Clan Members, Biggie & More (VIDEO)

SEE WHAT THE CHEF HAS TO SAY ABOUT LINES FROM SOME OF HIS FELLOW RAPPERS

(AllHipHop News) Lyrical master Raekwon took time to rate the bars of some of his fellow Hip Hop performers.

In an edition of BET’s video series, The Chef gave 1-5 marks for lyrics by Vince Staples, Ghostface Killah, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, RZA, Method Man, The Notorious B.I.G., Busta Rhymes, G-Eazy, and himself.

“You know that’s a five. We ain’t even gonna go there,” said Rae when presented his own lines from Fat Joe’s “John Blaze.”

The New York rap legend is currently out on tour in support of his latest album The Wild.

“The title, The Wild, represents the times that were in and the vibe I’m getting from what I’m seeing going on in the world. And it’s me expressing my energy from the wild side,” Raekwon told AllHipHop.com in February.

He added, “I look at today’s industry as being a jungle. There are different rules. Me being out in the wild for so long and looking at what it is today, it’s just different. All that I’m doing is expressing myself in the greatest way to let people know that I still get busy on the mic, I can still swing around this jungle and still be the king at what I do.”