Raekwon Links Up With The Narchotechs For The "Medellin" Remix

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The Narcotechs bring the legendary Raekwon on board for the "Medallin (Remix)"

New York City crew The Narcotechs are in the game bringing that classic NY feel into the work they're putting out. They've been bubbling in the underground for a minute now and have kept to the sound they want to put out and never felt the need to chase the mainstream success. Recently, they linked up with Wu-Tang Clan member and fellow New Yorker, Raekwon, for a remix on their song "Medallin."

The Narcotech's are gearing up to release their upcoming Brown Album and they've kicked off the campaign with the Raekwon assisted remix to "Medallin." The second the beat kicks in, you could already understand why Rae's a perfect fit for it. Raekwon comes through with his effortless delivery and wordplay while the Narcotech's prove they're more than capable of holding their own among legends.

Quotable Lyrics
Back when MPV's was ill
I was on the block bangin Built 4 Cuban Linx for real
Wack n*ggas should chill
You wastin' time, you takin' space, we shoot to kill 


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