Raekwon & Statik Selektah - Glenfiddich
Hip-hop heads just got served something smooth and aged properly. Glenfiddich, the new collaboration from Raekwon and Statik Selektah, officially dropped on April 17, 2026, landing on streaming platforms as a fresh standalone single.
The title Glenfiddich instantly signals refinement. Named after the famous Scotch whisky brand Glenfiddich, the track feels like an audio equivalent of sipping something expensive in a dimly lit lounge while talking business moves and legacy.
That concept fits Raekwon perfectly. Few rappers can paint luxury street imagery like The Chef, and on this record he sounds sharp, composed, and experienced, more seasoned than flashy.
Statik Selektah gives the song a warm, boom-bap inspired production style with soulful textures and clean drums. It’s the kind of beat that leaves room for bars, not distractions. According to early coverage, listeners praised the song’s “fantastic old-school feel,” which sums it up well.
What stands out most is how natural Raekwon sounds over this type of production. His voice still carries authority, and his rhyme style remains sharp, cinematic, and confident. This isn’t nostalgia rap, it’s veteran mastery.
In an era where many releases chase trends, Glenfiddich goes the opposite direction. It leans into craftsmanship, authenticity, and timeless East Coast rap values. No gimmicks. Just bars, mood, and premium production.
Glenfiddich is a classy, grown-man rap record. Raekwon sounds focused, Statik Selektah sounds polished, and together they remind listeners why real hip-hop ages better than hype.

