Raekwon recently delivered a standout verse on
G.O.O.D. Music's "The Morning," a cut included on the crew's latest
album release Cruel Summer.
"He hit me up told me what he was doing said he
needed me on it. I’m a big, big fan," explained Rae. "He’s making a lot
of progression with his music and he recognized a real MC. Because this
is all know, all I know. I’m just programmed to touch shit that I feel
has substance and is strong and makes me want to write and get in the
car and bump that shit."
The Wu-Tang Clan member said that his lyrics were inspired by the
West Indian influence on the track. He wasn't in the studio with the
rest of the G.O.O.D. Music family when he laid his verse, but that he
"felt the song" to a point where it seamlessly came together. He also
touched on Ghostface's stellar verse on "New God Flow" and addressed how there was a thread between their rhymes
"Ghost is a welder, like I’m a welder. I ain’t surprised at nothing
that Ghost do. He gon pull that blow torch out. We gotta keep up with
the young boys."

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