Raekwon feat. Nas & Ghostface – Verbal Intercourse Part II

by Davis Huynh, September 12, 2009

raekwon nas ghostface verbal intercourse part 2 Raekwon feat. Nas & Ghostface   Verbal Intercourse Part II

What could have been the crowning jewel for Raekwon’s latest OB4CL2 album, never actually took place as many expected. Luckily, the album still turned out as a classic for years to come. But bringing forth this creative effort via Kenzo Digital, we have this interesting blend created as an homage to fill the void of a Nas collaboration that never happened on the album as fans expected. This is not exactly an official record from Nas and Rae, but it’s very well put together as a blend. Alongside the track, you can also get a sneak peak of Kenzo Digital’s trailer for his upcoming experimental Hip-Hop opera, City of God’s Son on their website. Check it out.

Raekwon feat Nas & Ghostface – Verbal Intercourse Part II

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  1. Posted by: The Raekwon Collabo That Should’ve Been Is « Fresh Out The Oven on September 13, 2009 at 12:31 am

    [...] The Raekwon Collabo That Should’ve Been Is By GrahamCEO Leave a Comment Categories: Hip Hop and Music Tags: Ghostface, Nas, Raekwon I guess it does exist, but this should’ve been on the album. If you’ve been following any of Raekwon’s internet bombardment, one of the very first you would’ve seen regarding OB4CL2 was about wanting/needing Nas to come through for a feature. While it didn’t make the album, it came to fruition. I’m tired, long two days of other people’s parties. I’ll be back at it on Monday (SNS tomorrow). [spotted at Hypebeast] [...]

9 Responses

  1. Posted by: charlelootz on September 14, 2009 at 12:12 pm

    track aint an original, Ghost’s Line is from Hi-tek track “My Piano” thought you relized this kids.

  2. Posted by: Smitty on September 13, 2009 at 12:24 pm

    Apologies jojo, msg was directed @ the lamer john

  3. Posted by: Dallas Stokes on September 13, 2009 at 3:12 am

    They dont make real hip hop music like this no more!!! All the first name “LIL” ringtone rappers need to listen and take notes.

  4. Posted by: JOjo on September 13, 2009 at 2:17 am

    Smitty, I dont know what are you talking about? This song is a mash up, and not a very good one at that. For those who dont know, Nas’ verse is old. Its from a song by Group Therapy a rap trio he formed with Dre, and B-real (from Cypress Hill) look it up (I bet you didnt know that Smitty). This title is miss leading. I only wish Nas was on OB4CL2. Im speaking from true a NAS and WU fan. Oh and I do like Drake too.

  5. Posted by: tl on September 12, 2009 at 5:29 pm

    they need to make a real verbal intercourse pt. ii and just put it on itunes (do it for the people)

  6. Posted by: Smitty on September 12, 2009 at 3:08 pm

    Jojo, put away the lil weezy, drake and souljah boy cds.. Ob4cl2 was the only true hiphop album that dropped september 8th. If you question this as classic, you need to question why you listen to hip hop.

  7. Posted by: NotaHypebeast on September 12, 2009 at 2:06 pm

    man,this song is so sick,especially Nas’ part.

  8. Posted by: JOjo on September 12, 2009 at 1:21 pm

    I thought this was real for a minute :(

  9. Posted by: john on September 12, 2009 at 12:32 pm

    “the album still turned out as a classic for years to come”

    wow, been out a week and it’s already on that status? idk about all that yet. Classic means timeless to me.