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    Raekwon House Of Flying Daggers

    Fat Beats / Ice H20
    • 7" (Coloured vinyl) F-CHEF003£24.99
      'faster blade' silver & black splattered vinyl 7" with obi-strip
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      • 1. House Of Flying Daggers
      • 2. House Of Flying Daggers (Instr. Version)

      Raekwon's "House of Flying Daggers" finally arrives on 7" vinyl. Infamously produced by J Dilla and with guest prods and sparring bars from Inspectah Deck, Ghostface Killah, and Method Man, the timeless track - both instrumental and verb-barraged - originally opened Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Pt. II, Raekwon's 2009 follow-up to the 1995 Purple Tape, reasserting his narrative prowess and sharp lyricism alongside iconic Wu collaborators. Its driving drums and cinematic feel recall the raw energy of classic Wu-Tang anthems like 'Protect Ya Neck' and 'Triumph', though this special 'Faster Blade' edition comes on silver vinyl with black splatter; cutting deeper than ever.

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