Raekwon Discography w/ Lyrics
This section of the site details Rae's history on wax chronologically, including his own albums and all his guest appearances (or as many as I can find, in any case).  All song titles with links feature Raekwon and clicking on the links will reveal the song lyrics.
(Note: credit should go where credit is due, and most of the lyric links you will find on this site are actually links to the Original Hip-Hop Lyrics Archive. I don't think they mind.)
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1993-1996
1997-1999
2000-?
Four years after the group's debut, Wu-Tang released their emormous sophomore album, Wu-Tang Forever.  The group was large to begin with, but by this point in time the roster had expanded to 9 members and dozens of lesser acts were affiliated with the Clan.  Basically, the crew was a Goliath- but in spite of the many new additions, Raekwon still stood out as more than just another face on the front cover.  He laced vocals on more tracks than any other MC on the album, proving he had staying power and stamina even in the most bloated of all hip-hop groups.  The sheer amount of material Rae drops on this 2-disc album makes it a must-cop for any fan.
1997:
Wu-Tang Forever (Disc 1)
Track Listing:

1. Wu-Revolution
2. Reunited
3. For Heavens Sake
4.
Cash Still Rules/ Scary Hourz (Still Don't Nothin Move But The Money)
5.
Visionz
6. As High As Wu-Tang Get
7.
Severe Punishment
8.
Older Gods
9. Maria
10. A Better Tomorrow
11.
It's Yourz
Wu-Tang Forever (Disc 2)
Track Listing:

1. Intro
2.
Triumph
3.
Impossible
4.
Little Ghetto Boys
5. Deadly Melody
6. The City
7.
The Projects
8. Bells Of War
9.
The M.G.M.
10. Dog Shit
11.
Duck Seazon
12.
Hellz Wind Staff
13.
Heaterz
14. Black Shampoo
15. Second Coming
16.
The Closing
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