- Rakim
Infobox musical artist
Name = Rakim
Img_size = 220
Background = solo_singer
Birth_Name = William Barrier Griffin Jr.
Alias = The Microphone Fiend, The 18th Letter, The R, The God MC
Born = birth date and age|1968|1|28
Origin = Wyandanch,Long Island, New York
Instrument =
Genre =East Coast Hip Hop
Occupation = Emcee
ProducerPoet
Years_active = 1986–present
Label = 4th & B'way/Island/PolyGram Records
Uni/MCA Records Universal Records
Aftermath/Interscope/Universal Records
Dreamworks/Interscope/Universal Records
Associated_acts =Eric B. & Rakim Eric B. Gang Starr Marley Marl Dr. Dre Ghostface Killah Nas WC
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Notable_instruments = Rakim (pronounced Rah-KIM) (full name Rakim Allah, born William Michael Griffin Jr. on January 28, 1968 in Wyandanch,Long Island ,New York ) is a legendary American MC and pioneer of the musical genre of hip hop. He is the nephew of AmericanR&B singer , andactress Ruth Brown .Biography
Early life
Rakim grew up in Long Island, New York where he developed much of his rhyming talent. The nephew of
R&B starRuth Brown , Rakim became involved in the New York hip hop scene at a young age.Eric B broughtRakim toMarley Marl ’s house to record "Eric B. is President ." Marley andMC Shan personally knew Eric. However, they didn't know Rakim, who was fresh out of high school at the time, was on his way to college, and left to record with Eric B.When Rakim turned 16, he joined
The Nation of Gods and Earths (also known as the 5 Percent Nation), changing his name to "Rakim Allah" [http://www.vh1.com/shows/events/hip_hop_honors/2006/honoree_detail.jhtml?honoree=rakim] .With Eric B.
In 1986, Rakim started to work with New York-based producer-DJ
Eric B. The duo—known asEric B & Rakim —is widely regarded as among the most influential and groundbreaking of hip-hop groups, due in no small part to Rakim's technical abilities. The duo’s first single, "Eric B. Is President" (#48, 1986) b/w “My Melody,” was a success and got the duo a contract with the fledglingIsland Records sub-label4th & B'way . The duo’s next single, the smash “I Know You Got Soul,” sparked early debate on the legality of unauthorized, uncredited sampling whenJames Brown sued to prevent the duo's use of a fragment of his music. It also established Brown's back catalog as a hip musical mining ground for a new generation of hip-hop programmers.Fact|date=June 2008 Their first full album, "Paid in Full", was released in 1987, causing a stir in the hip-hop music world due to its novel sound, approach, and subject matter.olo career
Eric B. & Rakim broke up in 1992 after releasing 3 more albums:
Follow The Leader ,Let The Rhythm Hit 'Em andDon't Sweat The Technique . All Four of the duo's albums are now considered Hip Hop standards. Due to legal wrangling over royalties and his contracts with both his record label and with Eric B, Rakim did not release a solo album for another five years. He signed with his good friend at the time DeShamus "Q=BOB" Sallis of Q=BOB Records but the label folded shortly afterward. He then returned in 1997 with "The 18th Letter ", which included collaborations withDJ Premier andPete Rock ; released in two versions, one of which included an Eric B. & Rakimgreatest hits disc titled "The Book of Life ". The critical reception of the album was positive, and it was certified gold. In 1999, Rakim released "The Master", which received very good reviews as well.Rakim was signed to
Dr. Dre 'sAftermath Entertainment record label in 2000, [Elon Johnson and Heather Parry (October 27, 2000). " [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1428236/20001027/dr_dre.jhtml Rakim Signs With Dr. Dre's Aftermath Records] ". "MTV ". Accessed January 24, 2008.] for work on an album tentatively titled "Oh, My God". The album underwent numerous changes in artistic direction and personnel and was delayed several times. While working on the album, Rakim made guest appearances on numerous Aftermath projects, including the hit single "Addictive" byTruth Hurts , the Dr. Dre-produced "The Watcher Part 2" byJay-Z , andEminem 's "8 Mile" soundtrack. However, Rakim left the label in 2003 and "Oh, My God" was indefinitely shelved, a result of creative differences with Dre. [" [http://www.thaformula.com/rakim_guess_whos_back_thaformula_music.html Q & A w/ Rakim: Guess Who's Back?] " "ThaFormula.com" (2005). Accessed January 24, 2008.] Rakim signed withDreamWorks Records shortly afterward, but the label closed its doors shortly after that.Rakim claimed to be working on a new album in 2004 [ [http://www.thaformula.com/Thaformula.com%20-%20Home%20Page.htm Thaformula.com - Bringin Tha Real To Tha World Wide Web ] ] but as of 2007, it has not been released. Recentwhen rumors have claimed that he was planning to sign with
Talib Kweli 's label, fueled by their collaboration on the track "Getting Up Anthem Part 1."Fact|date=July 2008 While nothing came of the rumors, Rakim has stated he is still considering the label for distribution.Fact|date=July 2008Rakim is currentlywhen working on a new album, scheduled to be released this yearyear, titled "The Seventh Seal", based on the passage in the
Book of Revelation . According to Rakim, he is taking the seventh seal and "making it relevant to hip hop and life itself." [ [http://halftimeonline.com/hip-hop-icon-series/rakim-pt-2/2/ HalftimeOnline.com » Rakim Pt. 2 ] ] As of nowwhen, no official news on what label is handling the distribution for the album.While performing at the Showbox, in Seattle, Washington, on November 4, 2007, Rakim announced that "The Seventh Seal" would be released on February 7. [ [http://bgdboom.blogspot.com/2007/03/es-concert-reviews-rakim-and-ghostface.html Boo Goo Doo Boom ] ]
Rakim also made cameos in the
Juelz Santana video "Mic Check," theTimbaland & Magoo video "Cop that Disc," and theBusta Rhymes video "New York Shit." Eric B. and Rakim's classic album "Paid In Full" was named the greatest hip-hop album of all time by MTV. Rakim was engaged in a lawsuit withreggaeton performer R.K.M (formerly Rakim) over the use of the name "Rakim". Rakim won the rights to the name. Recently, Rakim was featured in anAll-Pro Football 2K8 commercial. Rakim will be doing a collaboration album with KRS-One called The Greatest Featuring The God MC and Kris Parker.Legacy
Rakim pioneered a practice previously unknown to hip-hop called internal rhyming. Already an important aspect of traditional poetry, where rhymes could be found throughout the bar of a lyric which added to the rhythmic complexity of the song:
Instead of two rhyming syllables within two lines at the end of the lines, as we would find in the older hip-hop style displayed above, we have 18 rhyming syllables in just four lines. Rakim also introduced a lyrical technique known as cliffhanging and popularized the use of metaphors with multiple meanings. His songs were the first to really impart hip-hop music lyrics with a serious poetic device sensibility.
Prior to Rakim, hip-hop music lyricism was usually rather simple from a structural standpoint and the ideas it expressed were easy and directFact|date-July 2008|date=July 2008.
Many hip-hop artists (both underground and mainstream) acknowledge a huge debt to Rakim's innovative style. He is given credit for popularizing the heavy use of internal rhymes in hip-hop—rhymes that are not necessary to the overall rhyme scheme of the verse, but occur between the endpoints of lines and stanzas, serving to increase the
alliteration ,assonance , and emphasis of the rhyme. He is also credited for thejazz y, heavily stylistic, seemingly effortless delivery of his lyrical content.Various Tributes
Tupac Shakur also pays homage to Rakim in a song called "Old School."On his "
Street's Disciple " albumNas dedicated the song "U.B.R. (Unauthorized Biography of Rakim)" to Rakim.Raekwon ofWu-Tang Clan also dedicated a tribute to Rakim titled "Rakim Tribute," which was released on "DaVinci Code: The Vatican Mixtape Vol. II" in 2006.50 Cent also makes a reference to Rakim on his hugely successful collaborative effort "Hate It or Love It " with The Game. Fifty rhymes, "Daddy ain't around, probably out committing felonies/my favorite rapper used to sing Ch-Check out my melody," referencing Eric B. & Rakim's classic hit ¨My Melody."Saul Williams mentions Rakim in the songTwice The First Time , stating "not until you've listened to Rakim on a rocky mountain top have you heard hip hop" and also in the songPenny For A Thought where he says "Someone like Rakim said - 'I could quote any MC, but why should I? how would it benefit me?'"Kurupt references Rakim onSnoop Dogg 's debut album, "Doggystyle".On "For All My Niggaz and Bitches," Kurupt says, "Who's jokin'? Rakim never joked, so why should I loc? now that's my idol...."Ghostface Killah gave props to Rakim in the end of "Paisely Darts," by saying that he is better than every artist except for Rakim, referring to him as "the older god".
Eminem has also paid tribute to Rakim's style as an inspiration and references lines fromMy Melody in his song “I'm Back ”.Jay-Z paid tribute to Rakim in his 2007 hit “
Blue Magic ,” where he states: "Eighty-seven state of mind that I'm in/I'm in my prime so for that time I'm Rakim."Killah Priest references Rakim in many of his songs. He states: "I remind you of Rakim but I'm not him".British rapper
Scroobius Pip mentions Rakim in his song "Fixed" from the album Angles, as an example of hiphop as art, in the lines "Take it back to the start/Like KRS and Rakim use passion and heart".Discography
*"The 18th Letter/The Book Of Life" (1997)
*"The Master" (1999)
*"The Archive: Live, Lost & Found" (2008)
*"The Seventh Seal"References
External links
* [http://www.rakim.com Unofficial Web Site]
* [http://www.myspace.com/rakim Official MySpace Page]
* [http://www.iamhiphop.com/rakim Official IAMHIPHOP.com Site]
* [http://www.scion.com/broadband/index.html?ch=0&sh=1&ep=31 Video Interview]
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