Props go to TGambino at WTC
Ice Water – Animal
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hier is de press release:
FROM THE FORTHCOMING ALBUM, IN STORES: AUG 28th, 2007
Raekwon Presents…Icewater
“Polluted Water”
The release of Polluted Water signals the return and rebirth of Staten Island hip-hop. With this video for the gritty street-anthem “Animal,†the four-man Icewater crew of Stomach, P.C. (Paulie Caskets), D.C.
(Donnie Cash) and Polite bring back the grimy Staten Island hip-hop of New York’s golden era, with a fresh new twist.
D.C. states that the crew is a bridge between the biggest movement of the ‘90s and of recently, “Anything coming off of the Island is gonna have that “W†on it. That’s where you get the Wu-Tang. We’re also the
youth, the streets, the hood. Just like Dipset is in Harlem, we’ve got the movement of the island behind us.â€
The significance of the group’s long awaited emergence from the Wu-Tang Clan’s very own Shaolin stomping ground is not lost on Master Chef Raekwon: “I can’t put my name on anything that I feel is not on my
level. These dudes are on my level, that’s why I pushed for the project; I believe in them.” A-listers such as Busta Rhymes, Rick Ross, Remy Ma, Three 6 Mafia, Pimp C. and Jagged Edge believed too, appearing on a number of the album’s tracks, which also features appearances from Rae himself and Method Man, along with production by such renowned producers as Scram Jones, Jagged Edge and EZ-Elpee.
Be sure to look for Icewater this summer, opening for Wu-Tang on the Rock the Bells tour in select cities across the country, blowing up the Internet on a computer near you, and crushing your radio with the next
Ice Age in hip-hop… Icewater.
Fuuueeeegggooooo!!
Less talented Killabeez, these how you do it