
If I were you, I wouldn’t question Kanye West’s ability to deliver on anything, even something as conceptually ridiculous as the proposed Kanye/Justin Bieber/Raekwon collaboration. While we’re at it, don’t question Raekwon’s intent, either–c’mon, he’s the chef. These guys will prove you wrong every time. They have provided us with a song/re-do/remix that combines Wu-Tang’s “Wu-Tang Clan Ain’t Nothing ta Fuck Wit”, Bieber’s vocals from “Runaway Love”, and new verses from Rae and Ye.
Let’s cut to the chase, shall we? Here it is–you’ll just have to scoot over to Hip-Hop Connection to have a listen. (Kanye West feat. Justin Bieber and Raekwon – “Runaway Love”)
While you’re listening to that dose of craziness, you might want to read Sean Highkin’s column about the collab and the controversy that initially surrounded it.
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