This Shit Hard

Raekwon · Other Songs - Raekwon

Fuck a middle man I could get a direct

cook it up watch it bubbling in that ..

this shit hard that's what I am talking about

this shit hard that's what I am talking about

I am gonna show how to make a kill it in the ..

all I need is somebody and ..

this shit hard that's what I am talking about

this shit hard that's what I am talking about

.. waiting till they are kind of .. niggers down the ..

when I got to shook up ... make a bubble up like they ...

come back hard like a nigger from his first beat

this is time for shit looking ... like a area ..

reminded me of Pablo .. he said I supply it to private condom ..

back to the condo to come up with a plan

fuck a middle man I could get a direct

his shit hard that's what I am talking about

this shit hard that's what I am talking about

I am gonna show how to make a kill it in the ..

all I need is somebody and ..

this shit hard that's what I am talking about

this shit hard that's what I am talking about

cocaine let the water boil and I cook it on the low flame

weep it all that thing with a box of ...

shit coming back like karma pull it out the water

ice .. seen it on a plate .. try to tell me ...

wrapping up .. get the whole hood looking like ...

off the severe ... nigger met the ... hurricane

Fuck a middle man I could get a direct

cook it up watch it bubbling in that ..

this shit hard that's what I am talking about

this shit hard that's what I am talking about

I am gonna show how to make a kill it in the ..

all I need is somebody and ..

this shit hard that's what I am talking about

this shit hard that's what I am talking about

This Shit Hard

Released by Raekwon, 'This Shit Hard' stands as a potent example of his gritty, street-level storytelling within the East Coast hip-hop tradition. The track exemplifies the raw energy and lyrical precision that defined his career, particularly during the mid-to-late 1990s when he was a central figure in the Wu-Tang Clan collective. While often associated with the group's iconic 1995 debut, the song reflects the independent spirit and unfiltered narrative style Raekwon brought to his solo work. It captures the essence of the era's boom-bap sound, characterized by its focus on social commentary and the harsh realities of urban life, delivered with a distinct, rhythmic flow that became a hallmark of his discography.