Weed

Raekwon · Other Songs - Raekwon

Hailin from the slums of Staten

Extra gats, Massive workers, Some come home and collapse

Witness the style, Profile, Whillin, Floatin with spliffs

Dinosaur fifths, They all got style with it

Rockin raw pour genuine fabric, Know how to puff Arabic black

Donna trip, Slap a bitch, Drive nothin but sevens

Eleven of us, Hot legends that will pop for the record

All about trips, Flippin bricks, Minglin

Gleamin in your whore face, Jump out, what up bitch, Trick blingin

Hittin Cristal and coffee, Yellin get up off me

You want war, Fuck it, Give em all of me

For all the young coke buyers and triers, Live wires

Nice niggas down at the offerings yo

It's nothin, Came at ya'll niggas like what an

Skatin in the H2 eye, Pop the button

Flash that million dollar hand, He clan

He came through, Fisherman hat, Weather channel on

Lampin that fly dirty leather I got on, Blampted

Weed

Raekwon's "Weed" stands as a defining track within the East Coast hip-hop canon, exemplifying the gritty, narrative-driven storytelling characteristic of his work on the seminal 1995 album *Only Built 4 Cuban Linx II*. Released during the height of the Golden Age of Hip Hop, the song captures the raw energy and social commentary typical of the era, blending hard-hitting beats with Rak's distinctive flow. As a key component of his discography, the recording reflects the collaborative spirit and lyrical precision that cemented Raekwon's status as a foundational figure in the genre. The track remains a testament to the album's enduring influence on modern rap music, showcasing a seamless fusion of street realism and musical innovation that continues to resonate with listeners today.