Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... is the platinum certified solo debut album of rapper and Wu-Tang Clan-member Raekwon, released August 1, 1995 on Loud Records. The album features a cleaner production than previous Wu-Tang solo releases.[11] Highly lauded upon its release, the album is notable known as a pioneer of Mafioso Rap, featuring slower beats with heavy use of horns and string sections, and an emphasis on elaborate lyricism wherein Italian Mafia references abound.
The album is known for being hugely influential in other works within the Hip-Hop community over the next decade (heavily referenced and copied in albums such as Doe or Die, Reasonable Doubt, and Life After Death). The album is regarded by many fans to be the best of Wu-Tang solo material, along with GZA's Liquid Swords. Its success spawned a sequel 14 years later with 2009's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... Pt. II.
Raekwon released Only Built 4 Cuban Linx...—originally to be titled Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Niggaz—as his first solo album, and the third seen from the Wu camp after Method Man's Tical and Ol' Dirty Bastard's Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version. Seeking to musically express Raekwon's blend of Five Percenter creed and inner-city experience, producer RZA worked intensively on a haunting sound, slower and more layered than that of the Clan's previous efforts, using strings, piano loops and vocal samples from Kung Fu movies. Because of Raekwon's storytelling, gangster-minded approach, the producer set up the album to play like mobster movie scenes.
"...When the solo albums dropped, mine took up where Wu-Tang left off, so it was good for me to come then. Dirty's still had the kung fu element, but it was more twisted; it was like screwed music because it was seen through Dirty's eyes this time. When Raekwon's album came, since he was on some mobster shit, that's how the nigga structured his album. Every gangster movie he could find, every quote - it's like the way he put that album together." - Method Man
Tracklisting:
1.   Striving For PerfectionÂ
2.   Knuckleheadz - (featuring Ghostface Killah/Golden Arms)Â
3.   Knowledge GodÂ
4.   Criminology - (featuring Ghostface Killah)Â
5.   Incarcerated ScarfacesÂ
6.   Rainy Dayz - (featuring Ghostface Killah/Blue Raspberry)
7.   Guillotine (Swordz) - (featuring Ghostface Killah/Inspectah Deck)Â
8.   Can It Be All So Simple [Remix] - (remix, featuring Ghostface Killah)Â
9.   Shark Niggas (Biters)
10.   Ice Water - (featuring Ghostface Killah/Cappachino)Â
11.   Glaciers Of Ice - (featuring Ghostface Killah/Master Killa/Blue Raspberry/62nd Assassin Of Sunz O...Â
12.   Verbal Intercourse - (featuring Ghostface Killah/Nas)Â
13.   Wisdom Body - (featuring Ghostface Killah)Â
14.   Spot RusherzÂ
15.   Ice Cream - (featuring Ghostface Killah/Method Man/Cappachino)Â
16.   Wu-Gambinos - (featuring Ghostface Killah/Method
17.   Heaven And Hell - (featuring Ghostface Killah)Â
18.   North Star (Jewels)Â