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05.07.2026

Raekwon Joins Donwill On Okayplayer’s 2x Webby-Winning Podcast The Almanac of Rap

The Hip-Hop Legend and Wu-Tang Clan Standout Stops By to Discuss Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, His Legendary Fashion Sense, and the Difficulty of Making Rap Sequels


Celebrating 30 Years of Raekwon’s Classic Debut Album, the Chef and the Tanya Morgan Emcee Conduct a Wide-Ranging Conversation That Touches on Raekwon’s Full Career, From Rae’s Early Days in Staten Island, to His Collaboration with OutKast, and How He Made Purple His Signature Color

Critical Praise:

WEBBY AWARD WINNER 2025 – EXPERIMENTAL INNOVATION

WEBBY AWARD WINNER 2023 – BEST MUSIC PODCAST

The Announcement:

Donwill‘s  2x Webby Award-winning podcast The Almanac of Rap digs deep into rap history, uncovering interesting stories about some of the game’s most legendary figures. The Okayplayer-presented podcast welcomes one of its most illustrious guests to date: Raekwon, aka Raekwon The Chef, the legendary Wu-Tang Clan member and massively acclaimed solo artist. Raekwon and Donwill hit it off, chatting about the nuts and bolts of Raekwon’s historic career, touching on his famous recordings, early history, business advice, and everything in between.

Since his standout appearances on Enter The Wu-Tang, Raekwon has been one of the most-respected lyricists in hip-hop, raising his profile even further with his classic debut album Only Built 4 Cuban Linx. Celebrating his debut’s 30th anniversary, Raekwon arrives at The Almanac of Rap in rare form, ready to discuss all corners of his career. Over a wide-ranging, 30+ minute conversation, Raekwon reveals previously unknown tidbits: though vinyl prints of OB4CL were famously purple, Raekwon’s actual favorite color is green; impressed by the technical mastery of Andre 3000 and Big Boi, Raekwon wrote and recorded his verse for “Skew It On The Bar-B” in one take. Beyond the untold tales, Raekwon reiterates Wu-Tang’s trailblazer status, as he sees the model of a group splintering into solo releases growing more and more popular, and offers trenchant business advice for younger rappers looking to follow in his lead.

Raekwon appears on the 11th episode of The Almaanc of Rap’s Season 4, which continues what Donwill calls “The Almanac of Rap’s most ambitious undertaking ever.” The podcast plans to drop a new episode every week for a whole year, alternating between audio/video and audio-only podcasts. A master of engaging conversation, Donwill uses his experience as a rapper (he is part of the group Tanya Morgan), and lifelong love of music to dig into under-explored nooks and crannies, revealing a different side of his illustrious guests. The veteran rapper keeps things fresh each week with recurring segments, including hot take-centric “The Ballistics” and “The Big Playback,” in which Donwill and his guest give flowers to an under-heralded or underrated gem.

The Season 4 Premiere, featuring an interview with Cupid, the Line Dance King, reached the Top 10 of Apple Music’s Top Shows (Music) chart. Recent guests include Mr. DJ, the Grammy-winning OutKast producer, Havoc of Mobb DeepBun B9th Wonder & Reuben VincentMasta Ace, and Seattle producer Jake One. As it continues, Season 4 promises an illustrious list of influential guests, including Jharrel JeromeLaRussell, and more.

Listen to the episode HERE, or wherever you get your podcasts

Watch the teaser for The Almanac of Rap Season 4 HERE

The Almanac of Rap wouldn’t exist but for the passion and curiosity of host Donwill. Born in Cincinnati before re-locating to Brooklyn, Donwill entered the music industry as one-third of hip-hop group Tanya Morgan, with his creative partners Von Pea and Ilyas. The group is best known for the 2009 album Brooklynati, now hailed as an underground classic, but performing music is only part of Donwill’s story. He is a prolific DJ, holding court at many of Brooklyn’s hottest nightlife establishments and touring as the DJ for comedian Michelle Buteau. His music production work has earned him credits on Emmy-winning programs like Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, and produced theme music for award-winning podcasts like Slow Burn (Slate), Another Round (Buzzfeed), and #Adulting (WNYC).

Donwill brings that unique experience, curiosity, and dedication to his craft to each episode of The Almanac Of Rap. Don’t miss the rest of Season 4, which promises to be one of the most wide-ranging and entertaining seasons of the award-winning podcast to date.

Listen to The Almanac Of Rap wherever you get your podcasts:
youtube | spotify | apple | amazon

Credit: Kaushik Kalidindi for Okayplayer

Please contact Michelle or Kevin for more info.

The Background:

About the Almanac of Rap:

The Almanac of Rap is a weekly show hosted by Donwill that examines the origins of specific trends in hip hop and their impact over time and it’s way more fun than that description makes it sound. Each week, Donwill asks a question, presents a theory, and finds a guest to come to some sort of consensus about it. Simply put, it’s a show about rap by a rapper who loves rap music.

About Donwill:
Pulling from the crates of the blog era and the extremely online, Donwill is a certified rap encyclopedia — err, rather, a rap almanac. So then, it’s only right he’s the host of Almanac of Rap, a Webby Award-winning Okayplayer-produced series that combines the smartest, If You Know You Know™ rap conversations with deep-in-the-weeds fandom and sharp satirical humor. It’s all curated by Donwill, a former blogger who’s traded book recommendations with Lupe Fiasco and rapped with Drake as a member of the duo Tanya Morgan. If he’s not the most interesting rapper alive, he could do a hell of an interview with them. In an age of less-than-ethical streamers and scandal-chasing “interviewers,” Donwill employs a workmanlike approach to the art of journalism, taking at least a week to research each episode of his show. It’s appreciation as much as attention to craft. It’s also why his podcast stands as a show by and for the culture. And that’s probably because it is the culture. More specifically speaking, Donwill is the culture. Having written for The Village Voice as a reporter, traded bars with Drake, and interviewed rap titans like Lupe Fiasco, Donwill is the coach, the player, and the opponent — the journalist and the source. In other words, he’s the rapper-turned-podcaster we deserve.

Credit: Kaushik Kalidindi for Okayplayer

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