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, or “Raekwon the Chef,” a member of the Staten Island hip-hop group , brought a taste of the 36 chambers to Denver’s Wednesday night.

Though touring to promote his new album, “Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang,” released this past March, the New Yorker gave “rough and tough like leather” lyrical shout-outs to his former group and the late Ol’ Dirty Bastard with classics like “C.R.E.A.M” to the head-bobbing crowd.

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Nathan W. Armes is a photojournalist and commercial photographer based in Denver, Colorado. His portfolio can be viewed . Follow him on Twitter @

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