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Raekwon · Other Songs - Raekwon

Yes, Uh huh, Go



We rep a new style, I'm higher then whatever in the two thousand

I'm like Isaac in his teenage days, Gettin thousands yep

Flip em in the M, Suede tims on, Blue housin up

They know my niggas is proud kins, We vanish

Sippin Kahluas, We on the block frozen

Whatever, Niggas wanna do us then do us

We like Roberta Flack in the gap band

And curtis who urges to stack grands

Scareface flicks, We eat are grits with eggs in em

None of the roach legs in em

Watchin Soul Train, Everybody dipped in denim

With beads on they neck and they braids, Just like Stevie cover

You gotta see me brother brushin my waves

And now a few march, A few good men, They carry cartridges

A smoke

They play the deuce loose, Ol' gold juice

BVDs on, Adidas no laces, Drankin pineapple fruits

But uh...



When people get shot down for not mindin theirs

So many young adolescence with no careers

You got ten-eleven year olds drinkin beers

So when you go home nigga hit up the fridge and then what

Go Home - Raekwon

Released as a standalone track by Raekwon, 'Go Home' stands as a pivotal moment in the evolution of East Coast hip-hop, reflecting the raw energy and lyrical precision characteristic of his work during the mid-1990s. The song exemplifies the genre's shift toward more aggressive, street-level storytelling, utilizing a minimalist beat to highlight the artist's intricate rhyme schemes and thematic focus on urban life. As a key component of Raekwon's discography, the recording captures the essence of the golden age of hip-hop, influencing subsequent generations of rappers who sought to blend technical skill with gritty realism. Its enduring presence in the catalog underscores its status as a definitive piece of the era's musical landscape.