I could have said any fucking flavors I wanted to say, but those right there were the ones that RZA gave me. I’m sitting there and RZA gave me an idea. I was supposed to go in a whole different direction. The Wu-Tang Clan leader [RZA] partnered up with Good Humor to come up with the hot new track as a family friendly alternative to “Turkey in the Straw”

I didn’t hear the finished product until after the album was done. What are we going to call the flavors?’ He says, ‘Chocolate Deluxe, Butter Pecan Rican.’I’m listening to him, and as I’m listening, I’m writing them down, and I’m writing the hook. So when you did it that night, you were trying to listen to it as many times as possible, because after that you weren’t hearing nothing else. Although it was released as an official single in 1994, “C.R.E.A.M.” was Once we got to the studio, I decided that this track had to be on the Wu-Tang album. But I crawled through that shit and came out smelling like a rose. We compare chicks to ice cream, and we can make t-shirts and all that shit with different flavors on them.’ I’m like, ‘I’m hip. I just wanted a hard album. I reminded Rae and Deck of their verses—their verses were long. / Word up, look out for the cops though / Wu-Tang five finger shit / Cash rules- / Word up, two for fives over here, baby / Word up, two for fives I did ‘Judgement Day’ too. A solid album. I was never mad at it being on Cuban Linx. Good Humor ice cream asked the Wu-Tang Clan's RZA to come up with a new jingle to replace "Turkey in the Straw," a ubiquitous ice-cream truck song with a racist past. I loved the record. The song features Method Man in the intro, chorus and outro, Ghostface Killah in the first verse, and Cappadonna in the third, though none of them are officially credited on the single. The third single from Raekwon’s classic debut album This track is Cappadonna’s recording debut as an affiliate of the Wu-Tang Clan.I hated ‘Ice Cream’. ooh baby I miss you, your sweet tender touches. It was just that towards the middle, I was like, ‘Nah. It was like it was training. masterbate in your clutches, I want you for self.

It was eventually played inside ice cream parlors, and then ice cream trucks too. Even caramel sundaes is gettin touched. I’m not as interested as I used to be.’Like I made the beat to the St. Ides. He took the reel home with him every day.That was back in the days when I would even work the board. He was like, ‘Yo, why don’t we just compare chicks to ice cream? and your wigs tight, word up. So a lot of shit just dropped into place with him.When he did my album he had clarity. Hiphop is beautiful.“A young buck selling drugs and such, who never had much, tryin to get a clutch on what I could not touch,I grew up on the crime side, the New York Times sideBut it was just a dream for the teen who was a fiendAnd runnin' up in gates and doin' hits for high stakesIt's been twenty-two long hard years, I'm still strugglin'And stay awake to the ways of the world 'cause shit is deepA young buck sellin' drugs and such, who never had muchThe court played me short, now I face incarcerationBut I'm still depressed, and I ask: what's it worth?But shorty's runnin' wild, smokin' sess, drinkin' beer Yeah, your guts. C.R.E.A.M. "Ice Cream", released in 1995, is the third solo single by Wu-Tang Clan rapper Raekwon, from his debut studio album Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... (1995). It was like, ‘Okay, this is how it’s done.’I had to work a little bit harder than everybody else because you know that the [volume on my] album sounds low. […] Method Man, the master of hooks at the time, came in with this hook right here: ‘cash rules everything around me, cream, get the money.’ Once he added that element, I knew it was going to be a smash.This should be the first sound a baby hears when bornThe song’s not “an ode to money and the things that fuel the lust for green” because odes to people or things do so in praise of their subjects, while the annotation for the chorus says “Method man is not glorifying money and excess”Great how Inspectah and Rae got the spotlight on this trackI like how it’s songs similar to this one that you never get tired listening to regardless of when was it released. 36 Chambers, that was RZA’s coming-out party. He wouldn’t let you take shit with you.

RZA used to let me do that shit a lot. But they definitely had that right there, and that shit worked out really well for them. Ice Cream Lyrics: Ma, throw down some money / The ice cream man is coming / Watch these rap niggas get all up in your guts / French vanilla, butter pecan, chocolate deluxe / Even caramel sundaes is

like a cripple, I love you like I love my dick size. I did all the mixing and mastering on my second album. Lyrics: What that nigga want, God? By the time he did Rae’s album and GZA’s album, he was so focused. True Master did a lot of joints on Only Built 4 Cuban Linx.

And scooped in my ice cream truck, Wu tears it up. Sometimes when we did verses, they just dropped into place and we left them as is. It was his vision, I just brought it to life.I didn’t even know Cappadona was on it. One love to my chocolate deluxes, keep your nails done.

He did songs like ‘Assasination Day,’ ‘Fish,’ a few joints.When it was me and RZA, it was just me and RZA. Ice cold bitches melt down when in the clutch It was just when it came down to doing videos, really ampin’ it up, I was like, ‘Nah, I ain’t really feelin’ it.’ And then you know, the shit just end up poppin’ off on the radio and they was playing it.I like the concept. Gutter!’It wasn’t like I wasn’t on my chick thing, I wasn’t just focusing on that at the moment.