Browse by Genre

BroadCrumb

Home

Artists

Rap

Raekwon Ringtones

Raekwon

Raekwon Biography

"Known as Raekwon the Chef (he's ""cookin up some marvelous sh*t to get your mouth watering,"") Wu-Tang Clan's talented rapper has had immeasurable success as a solo act apart from the band of brothers in the Clan. Raekwon shuffled and hustled his way through the Staten Island Wu-Tang group alongside Method Man and Ol' Dirty Bastard in the ‘90s, spinning a successful solo career at the same time with the help of Ghostface Killah.Before there was the tough rapper Raekwon, there was a young man named Corey Woods with a dream of striking it big in the music industry. Woods became known as Raekwon when he joined the cult-like Staten Island-based Wu-Tang Clan in the early 1990s. Contributing to the group's 1993 debut album Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), Raekwon the Chef also started dabbling in a solo career. Wu-Tang's recording contract allowed the group's countless members to pursue solo careers with whatever label they chose, and Raekwon stuck with Loud for his debut solo single, 1994's ""Heaven and Hell."" The single was an instant success for the East Coast rapper, shooting up the charts to number 34 on the dance/maxi-singles chart. It also paved the way for Raekwon's debut album Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, and eventually singles like ""Ice Cream"" and ""Criminology"" led the rapper into underground hip-hop success as one of the top dogs of Wu-Tang.Raekwon ultimately discovered a partnership with Ghostface Killah, and the two Wu-Tangers collaborated on several projects. Raekwon spent the ‘90s releasing albums for Wu-Tang like Wu-Tang Forever, also focusing on a budding solo career with 1999's Immobilarity. The 2000s have been spent recording Wu albums The W (2000) and Iron Flag (2001), and most recently Raekwon the Chef announced plans to reunite with Ghostface Killah on Cuban Linx's sequel."

Raekwon Music Tones

Sort by:
    Showing:

    Raekwon Polyphonic Ringtones

    Sort by:
      Showing:
      PlayPhone Widget

      Create your Raekwon Top Ringtones widget in 3 easy steps now.

      Raekwon Ringtones

      "Scoring Top Ten singles like ""Glaciers of Ice,"" ""Criminology"" and ""Incarcerated Scarfaces,"" Wu-Tang Clan contributor Raekwon (a.k.a. Raekwon the Chef) has proven through the last decade that his hardcore East Coast style of rap is as much appreciated as a solo act as it is with the rest of the Clan. Raekwon's thuggish but literate type of rap music is a rarity in the rap realm today, and the Wu-Tanger encompasses the edgy gangsta rap style that has put him in the spotlight permanently.If you're a fan of East Coast rappers like Method Man, Ghostface Killah or Ol' Dirty Bastard, you'll love the sounds and image of rapper Raekwon, an original member of the Wu-Tang Clan. Raekwon blew up the underground scene in the early ‘90s, and now you can recognize the incredible artist's significant contribution to hardcore rap by downloading one of his hit songs as your next cell phone ringtone from PlayPhone. The website offers the hit song ""Guillotine,"" off Raekwon's 1995 album Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, available as a downloadable polyphonic ringtone, and ""The Hood,"" a hit single from the 2003 album The Lex Diamond Story, is also available to download from PlayPhone."